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Anny Divya: The Youngest Woman to Command a Boeing 777 the world’s largest twin-jet airliner

Anny Divya is making headlines globally as the youngest woman commander to fly the Boeing 777 — the world’s largest twin-engine passenger aircraft.

World Environment Day-2026: Tree plantation drive at the NDRF 8th Battalion premises in Ghaziabad

Piyush Anand, DG, NDRF and other officers, took part in a tree plantation drive at the 8th Battalion complex on the World Environment Day 2026.

Structural Drivers of the Next India–Pakistan Conflict

The four-day long Operation Sindoor and Pakistan's counter-operation, was the most intense conventional engagement between two nuclear-armed states

Quad’s Quiet Drift: How America’s Deal-Making Impulse Is Reshaping the Indo-Pacific

America’s deal-making impulse with Beijing is reshaping Quad - a once-hyperactive security grouping into something quieter and more honest.

Ballot and the border: Gilgit-Baltistan election and India’s protest

The announcement and conduct of elections in Gilgit-Baltistan invariably trigger sharp reactions from New Delhi.

Border Management: From Militarised Frontiers to People-Centric Security

Border management in India has evolved over the years from almost negligible security until the mid-sixties to strict, militarised border security.

When Regulators Become Judges: The Classic Residency AOA Row and the Limits of Power

On June 1, 2026, Deputy Registrar, Vaibhav Kumar passed an order declaring the Classic Residency AOA elections as null and void.

Opportunities and challenges along the Indo–Nepal border

Indo–Nepal border is one of the most unique frontiers. It is a border where people move freely without visas and families live on both sides

India at the Demographic Crossroad: From “Too Many” to “Too Few”

India is deeply concerned about the pattern of population growth. Strategies once seen as promising for demographic development now appear less reassuring

MT Settebello Attack: India Steps Up Maritime Vigil to Protect Seafarers

India is a major supplier of maritime labor, with Indian seafarers making up over a tenth of the global maritime workforce.

Trump–Iran Accord: Peace at last or 60 day pause before the next storm?

After more than three months of direct confrontation, naval blockades and missile attacks Washington and Tehran have signed a peace accord

UN mandated Hormuz Peacekeeping Force (HPKF): New architecture for maritime security

Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb Strait are among the world's most critical maritime chokepoints linking the energy rich Gulf region with global markets through the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.
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