Neeraj Mahajan

–The writer is a seasoned media professional with over three decades of experience in print, electronic, and web media. He is presently Editor of Taazakhabar News. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda

Indigenisation of Armaments is a Must for Aatmanirbhar Bharat: Ajay Bhatt

The Indian Navy in collaboration with Department of Defence Production organized a seminar on ‘Aatmanirbharta in Aero Armament’ during Aero India 2023 at Bengaluru. The idea behind it was to bring different stakeholders on...

Aero India is Not ‘Just a Show to Sell India’ or a Window to ‘Sell to India’: PM Modi

Bangalore. “When a country moves forward with new thinking, new approach, then its systems also start changing according to the new thinking”, the Prime Minister said while inaugurating the 14th edition of Asia’s biggest...

“Don’t Make Enemies, Make Friends”

Tremors are fairly common in Turkey – which happens to be one of most earthquake-prone countries in the world, but the ones on 6 February 2023, proved beyond doubt that nothing is more powerful...

Mind Control and the Psychological Dimension of Wars in Future

  Wars - in the future - may not just be fought with weapons and physical strength. There was a time when armies could only kill or harm enemies they could see or touch. Not...

Technology Matters but Humans Win Wars

The size of the Army matters but it is the technology that wins the war     – Harry S. Truman Warfare is increasingly becoming very complex, multidimensional, and highly dynamic. The ability to strike first,...

Who Will Win – in Case of An Indo-China War?

  If India starts a war, it will definitely lose - Global Times- a state-sponsored Chinese Communist Party newspaper known for its conspiracy theories, and disinformation predicted in one of its editorials. "New Delhi needs to...

2022 : A Year of Reckoning for Indian Defence and Security

  The year 2022 witnessed path-breaking reforms to equip the Indian Armed forces with state-of-the-art weapons, equipment and technologies to meet future challenges. The focus was to develop a rock-solid, trustworthy and self-reliant domestic defence...

Operation Trident: The Inferno that Burnt Karachi, Led to India’s Victory in the 1971 War

  On December 3, 1971, the Indo-Pak War officially began after Pakistan attacked Indian airfields along the border. On the night of December 4–5, 1971, the Indian Navy launched Operation Trident an offensive operation and sank...

What Makes Schiebel a Market Leader in Rotary UAS?

The global unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market is predicted to reach around US$ 53 billion by 2030, while the Indian UAV market was projected to cross $900 million by the end of 2021.Most militaries...

Why India Needs Both Aircraft Carriers & Submarines to Counter Pakistan and China Simultaneously?

‘Submarine life is not a service, but a religion’ - Igor Britanov, Captain of K-219, a Soviet submarine   Aircraft carriers and submarines are the owner’s pride, the neighbour’s envy. Both cost a pile and are...

Russia-Ukraine War: Can India Broker Peace?

  The forthcoming six-month-long winter months could pause and slow the movements of the Russian and Ukraine Army– if not permanently stop the war that has killed thousands, displaced millions and destroyed entire cities. Every passing...

Special Frontier Force- Behind the Veil of Secrecy

Special Frontier Force (SFF) or Establishment 22 – is a highly secret organisation comprising of Tibetan and Gurkha commandoes and mountain climbers trained in mountain warfare and covert operations behind enemy lines against the...

The First War After Independence – The Saga of Bravery and Sacrifice

75 years ago on the 27th of October, the Indian infantry soldiers landed at Srinagar airport to take part in the first-ever war after independence. The first war between India and Pakistan began in October...
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