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The Year 2024: World at War or World War III?

As 2024 progresses, global peace prospects remain dire, with conflicts multiplying and intensifying due to diverse causes and growing involvement from both domestic and international actors. The world is experiencing an unprecedented number of...

The Business of War: How Conflicts Fuel Economic Growth

Wars, despite their destructive nature, have historically played a significant role in stimulating economies. While the human cost of war is indisputable, the economic impact of conflicts can often result in increased production, innovation,...

United Nations’ Summit of the Future to Decide the Future of the UN

the United Nations’ (UN) Summit of the Future scheduled for September 22-23, is the most important event of the year. It aims to establish a future course for the UN as the world negotiates...

Indo–Italian Cooperation: A Melodious Symphony

In mid-May 2024, Georgia Meloni, the current President of the Group of Seven (G7), invited Narendra Modi, who had just been re-elected for his third term as Prime Minister of India, to attend the...

India’s Submarine Deal: Sea-Proven AIP Positions Germany in the Lead

New Delhi: Looking forward to bag the contract for the Indian Navy’s long-delayed Project 75 (India), German submarine manufacturer thyssenkrupp Marine Systems’ (TKMS) India head Khalil Rahman said that the company was initially not...

Indigenous Light Tank ‘Zorawar’ Unveiled, to Undergo Extensive Trials

New Delhi: The indigenous light tank ‘Zorawar’ was unveiled on July 6, after completing the initial internal trials. The light tank was rolled out in less than 24 months from date of sanction. Jointly...

Playing the Balancing Game

  The foreign policy of a country is said to be a matter of stability. Respecting the initiatives of the predecessor administrations on key national issues that have international ramifications is seen as a way...

Exploitation of Nuclear Weapons During the Russia-Ukraine War

On May 9th, 2024 Victory Day, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a warning in a speech in Moscow’s Red Square before thousands of soldiers, saying that his country would not accept any threats from...

Australia Plans to Increase its Naval Surface Fleet Substantially

New Delhi: The Royal Australian Navy will have its largest fleet since the end of World War II if it implements recommendations from a new independent review of its surface combat ships. The government’s “Enhanced...

The Mystery Behind Battle Tank Names

Guess what Arjun, Bhishma, Abrams, Panzer, Patton, Stuart, and Sherman have in common? Well, all of them were battle tanks named after legendary historical figures. Throughout history many tanks have been named after famous...

India’s Evolving Contours of Military Diplomacy

  Subtle Dynamics: Military diplomacy has been a rather new phenomenon of reaching out to friends and partners through visits of senior military commanders, joint military exercises, joint training, port calls and at times offering high-end...

Pentagon Laying Groundwork for More Dispersed Operations Across the Pacific Region Under US Air Force

Washington: After decades of relying on major military hubs from Hawaii to South Korea, the Pentagon is laying the groundwork for more dispersed operations across the Pacific region. Brig Gen Mike Zuhlsdorf is a key...

US Air Force Plans to Subject T-7A Red Hawk to Extreme Climate Testing at McKinley Lab

Washington: Within the McKinley Climatic Laboratory at Eglin US Air Force Base in Florida, the Air Force subjects aircraft and other systems to the most extreme weather conditions the planet can dish out. Antarctic temperatures....
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