Armies Are ‘Paper Tigers’ Without Combat Experience
You cannot hope to survive a street fight if you have been ‘exercising’ with every bit of protective gear! Get real, or get killed.
Military Medicine: How battlefield wounds were treated in ancient times
In the medieval and the ancient era, military medicine differed from regular civilian medicine in the sense that it involved a sense of great urgency.
Sqn Ldr Shishir Tewari – The hero who lives in our hearts
Sqn Ldr Shishir Tewari was not just a sky warrior, but a son, a friend, and a symbol of unwavering loyalty towards the nation and the organisation he belonged to.
Top 10 Armies of the World
India has one of the longest military histories, dating back several millennia. The first reference of armies is found in the Vedas as well as the epics Ramayana and Mahabaratha.
Having nuclear weapons is fine, but it takes guts to use them
There was a time when wars between European nations used to be professional affairs. Armies fought, won or lost, but there was no hatred...
Technology helps but humans win wars
Man has always depended on technology to enhance the range, accuracy, and lethality of machine guns, tanks, aircraft, and submarines to dominate and win wars.
Are eVTOL & sVTOL the future of military aviation?
The question today is will electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) and short vertical takeoff and landing (sVTOL) reshape military aviation?
Hari Singh Nalwa: The lion-hearted warrior who conquered Afghanistan
Any narrative of Indian history is incomplete without the mention of Hari Singh Nalwa, one of the greatest warriors India has ever produced.
India must apply pressure on the common people, only then Pakistan will behave itself
The Pahalgam attack is not just a terror incident; it is a direct assault on India’s internal security and the peace in Kashmir.
India-Pakistan border ceasefire agreement – prelude to peace?
The most recent India-Pakistan border clash occurred after the Pulwama attack. India responded by launching airstrikes on Jaish-e-Mohammed camps in Pakistan.
Double standards: selective empathy for Gaza’s children
The Telegraph recently published an op-ed titled ‘Youngest casualties of war’ in the context of the casualties of children in Israel-Hamas war.
Fujian China’s third aircraft carrier – a new threat to India
China recently completed the 8-day maiden sea trial of 80,000 ton Fujian - its most advanced domestically built third aircraft carrier.
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