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Impact of Operation Sindoor: more questions than answers

It has been almost four months now since Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Armed Forces against Pakistan.

Are CAPF officers unfit to lead their respective forces?

Recently, the Supreme Court recommended cadre review in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and progressive reduction in deputation of IPS officers

Indo Chinese firm involved in massive GST evasion was transferring funds to China  

Anti-evasion officers of GST Gautam Budh Nagar Commissionerate stirred a hornet’s nest when they raided the premises of M/s Tentech LED Display Pvt. Ltd

Guns and Grief: An Analysis of School Shootings in America

School shootings are common in USA. In this case, the 23-year-old attacker fired 116 rounds, which killed 2 children, and injured 21 others before committing suicide

Guns and diplomacy: what does China’s grand military parade really mean

On September 3 China organised the greatest military parade in human history with unmistakeable strategic messages for the world.

Decentralised AI and its implications for military command and control

Decentralised AI means using many smaller, cheaper, and networked platforms instead of a few expensive ones, creating many targets for the enemy and making it harder for them to focus on one.

Samudra Pradakshina: 10 women officers to sail approx. 26,000 nautical miles, over next 9 months

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh virtually flagged off Samudra Pradakshina—the historic, first-ever Tri-Service all-women circumnavigation sailing expedition—covering approximately 26,000 nautical miles around the globe.

How TV & social media are being used to manipulate the minds of people

Social media and TV are being used for manipulating the minds of the gullible masses so as to suit and support their vested interests.

Sushila Karki the first women Prime Minister of Nepal

Sushila Karki’s ascent from Nepal’s first woman Chief Justice to its first woman Prime Minister is a seismic shift in the country’s political and judicial history.

Nepal – favourite playground for spies to keep tab on each other

Nepal has been a discreet staging ground for international espionage, money laundering, smuggling networks, and counterfeit currency distribution.  

Beyond Canoes, Currents & Conquests: The untold saga of ancient Pacific ocean empires

The Pacific Ocean is a vast expanse that serves as a conduit for connecting numerous islands and coastal communities. Contrary to the early European...

Historic first ascent of Mt. Lamo by an all women team of 11 MNS officers

An all-women team of 11 MNS officers created history by climbing the highest (6120m) peak of the Yabat Tokpo Valley, in Ladakh
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