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US–Israel–Iran Conflict: Multi‑Domain Warfare and Limits of Survival

The ongoing confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran marks a watershed in the evolution of contemporary warfare.

CAPF imbroglio: From courtroom victory to parliamentary setback

The central Government has decided to bring in the General Administration Bill -2026 with an aim to undo what Supreme Court of India ordered

Dearness Allowance (DA) / Dearness Relief (DR) freeze: Time for policy revisit

A recent judgment of the Supreme Court has brought the issue of Dearness Allowance (DA) and Dearness Relief (DR) freeze during COVID-19 back into focus.

Iran’s missile arsenal: Structure, capability, and strategic employment against Israel

Iran’s missile arsenal is not superior, but resilient and adaptive but it can endure, regenerate, and integrate across multiple domains of warfare.

Powder Keg in the Gulf: U.S., Israel–Iran Conflict and the Fragile Math of the Strait of Hormuz

The U.S.-Iran conflict has reached its boiling point with Trump's ultimatum to "hit and obliterate" Iran's power plants if Strait of Hormuz remains blocked

Quantum, AI, and the New Industrial Arms Race

Evolution of industrial civilisation has been marked by significant transformations influencing work practices, energy utilisation, and information dissemination

Playtime or Poison? Harmful & toxic toys in Indian markets

In his Independence Day address, PM Modi said that India must not depend on imports of unsafe toys. Still India’s toy market remains unregulated.

Cyber physical battlefield: A threat India must not ignore

The emergence of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) technologies that seamlessly bridge digital computation and real-world physical action represents something qualitatively new.

CAPF Bill, 2026: A matter of justice, morale, and institutional integrity

The introduction of CAPF (General Administration) Bill, 2026, marks a critical juncture in the evolution of India’s internal security architecture.

Courtroom is not a battlefield of reputation

In any constitutional democracy, the courtroom is meant to be a space governed by discipline, restraint, and reason. It is not a battlefield where reputations are casualties, nor a stage where narratives are manufactured to overwhelm truth.

90% of banned or recalled products are being sold on digital platforms

Safe products are the foundation of consumer confidence. Without them, trust in the marketplace cannot exist.

Kharg Island – Iran’s fragile fortress: too big to lose, too small to hide

Kharg Island - the heart of Iran's oil export machine, withstood the U.S. strikes and is today Iran's most exploitable weakness.
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