Operation Rising Lion: How IDF ruthlessly neutrailised Iran’s nuclear program and military leadership
Operation Rising Lion was a bold and successful operation. It was not intended to completely destroy Iran’s nuclear or military capabilities.
Animals who went to war
Millions of dogs, horses, bears, dolphins, mules, donkeys, camels, pigeons and other animals have played an indispensable part in warfare.
Care, courage… and disparity: Maj Gen Sikdar on the MNS’s fight for justice
Behind every life saved in a the hospitals or ICUs are MNS officers who have fought a long, unequal battle for status, pay & parity.
Underwater Robotics Revolution: How EyeROV is enabling India’s Maritime Defence
Welcome to India’s underwater robotics revolution, where EyeROV sits at the sharp end of Aatmanirbhar maritime defence.
Advances in Underwater Technologies in India, China, and Pakistan
The underwater technology sector has undergone transformative advancements globally, with unprecedented growth in autonomous and remotely operated systems.
How other countries treat their CAPF like ‘in-between’ forces?
The CAPFs form the country’s “in-between” forces, for border patrolling, internal security, counterterrorism, elections and crisis management.
Deconstructing and countering the ‘Triple Trap’ of Defence dependency
The "Triple Trap" is a significant issue encountered by nations that are heavily reliant on foreign suppliers for their defence requirements.
Architects of Victory: Gen Sagat Singh & Gen J.F.R. Jacob’s role in the 1971 War
The 1971 War produced many heroes, but few commanders left as deep imprint as Lt Gen Sagat Singh and Lt Gen J.F.R. Jacob
Samtel Avionics secures Rs 75 Crore investment from True North
Samtel Avionics (SA), has secured Rs 75 Crore in growth funding from True North
Women in Uniform, Law, and Policy: Reality, Rights, Risks, and Remedies
Across the world, women in uniform navigate a complex intersection of constitutional guarantees, biological realities, operational requirements, and social expectations.
Women in armed forces: A journey toward gender equality and justice
The Indian Armed Forces have made significant strides toward gender equality by inclusion of women in roles traditionally reserved for men.
Soldiers or salesmen: why Pakistan army minds its own business
Paradoxically Pakistan is “poor nation with a rich army” that thrives, even while the nation has to live with austerity
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