Who owns the public lands in Secunderabad Cantonment?
Cantonments are enclaves with a mix of civilian and military populations. There are 62 of them in India located in various states
Security Belt-2025: reshaping the world order
The global geopolitical landscape has witnessed a shift in global alliances with the potential to reshape the future of international relations.
Balochistan train hijack: Pak Army’s brilliant Anti-terrorist operation
The Balochistan incident was one of the most difficult anti-terrorist operations. The Pakistan army pulled it off brilliantly
The dark, hidden and ugly side of banks in India – Part 1
10 years ago Indian banks had unclaimed funds worth over 5,000 crores. Today, the unclaimed deposits in Banks have crossed Rs 35,000 crore
Clash of the Uniforms: Why army and police don’t see eye to eye # Part 1
In line of fire: What happens when I salute but you don’t respond?
A few weeks ago Col Pushpinder Singh Batth a serving officer in...
The dark, hidden and ugly side of banks in India – Part 2
Banking, today is a necessary evil. Just like the liquid oxygen that doesn't let you live or die, banks don't let you live while you can't live without them
Heathrow airport grounded: An act of sabotage?
On March 21 Heathrow airport was closed for nearly a day. More than 1300 flights and passengers were affected
Nb Sub Chuni Lal- the most decorated soldier in Indian Army
Nb Sub Chuni Lal, from the 8th battalion of J&K Light Infantry was - the most decorated soldier of the Indian Army
Smart bullets or intelligent combat solutions for next-generation warfare
Smart bullets represent a groundbreaking shift from proximity-fused munitions to guided ammunition. They have the potential to revolutionise combat
Stakeholder mapping: what do Central Government employees think about pension and their future?
The issue of parity among past and future pensioners has been a longstanding demand of Central Government employees.
Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules: Backdoor legislation or behind the scene game of hide and seek?
One step forward, two steps backwards. There can’t be better words to describe the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules
Pension: A right or a favour?
Pension should not be viewed as a favour granted by the state or employer, but as a fundamental right earned through years of service and contribution
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