Enemies within: Generals who destroyed Pakistan 2
General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan's tenure (1969–1971) was one of the most turbulent and darkest periods in Pakistan's history.
                    
                                    Ukrainian Drone Attack: A cock and bull story
We are told that the attack was planned for over a year and a half. Ukraine carried out drone attacks on multiple Russian air bases, 4,000 km away from the frontlines.
                    
                                    TV News – when noisy anchors kick up a storm to manufacture news
Ironic, as it may sound, social media (News X, YouTube,  WhatsApp) seems to be the only platform where News can be ‘free’ and uncensored…
                    
                                    Enemies within: Generals who destroyed Pakistan 3
Gen Mirza Aslam Beg didn't impose martial law, but his behind the scene manipulations were no less toxic -- perhaps even more corrosive than a coup in the long run.
                    
                                    We need the oceans, more than they need us…
The oceans are the beating blue heart of our planet. Our survival, our food, our climate, and our future all depend on the health of our oceans. 
                    
                                    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. 
                    
                                    Why was it necessary for USA to destroy Iran’s nuclear plants?
Iran has amassed a significant stockpile of enriched uranium, reportedly enough to produce several nuclear weapons if further enriched
                    
                                    How did American bombs destroy Iran’s three nuclear plants?
The GBU-57 Bunker Buster bomb is usually dropped from a height of 50000 feet and is capable of penetrating 200 feet of earth or 59 feet of concrete.
                    
                                    Chinese curbs on rare earth magnets: Indian electric vehicle industry in doldrums
Rare earth magnets are the strongest permanent magnets available, known for their exceptional magnetic strength and versatility. 
                    
                                    Cyberattacks in the digital era
Cyberattacks are no longer just criminal acts; they are increasingly recognised as acts of aggression that can undermine a nation's sovereignty. 
                    
                                    Epstein Scandal: American hypocrisy and double standards personified
The Jeffrey Epstein scandal is a chilling exposé of how even in a country like the USA, the self-appointed, self-proclaimed champion of democracy, ‘rule of law’ and human rights, a ‘fair deal for everyone’ remains a bloody farce.
                    
                                    Flying Coffins: Why IAF pilots continue to die in peacetime crashes?
Over the past 30 years, nearly 200 Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots have perished in peacetime crashes, often in aircraft that are relics of a bygone era. 
                    
                                    
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