The assassination of Khalil Haqqani exposes fissures within Afghanistan's ruling regime, potentially leading to a Haqqani-Taliban split, which could cripple governance, create security vacuums, and ignite civil war.
An Active Self-Protection Jammer (ASPJ) is an advanced electronic warfare system designed to protect aircraft from enemy radar and missile threats. It works by detecting incoming radar signals and emitting counter-signals, or "jamming," to confuse or disrupt the enemy's targeting systems.
The dangerous act raised serious concerns about potential environmental harm and highlighted Prathap's lack of social responsibility, leading to his detention and questioning by authorities.
When Sheikh Hasina left power, an interim government led by Professor Muhammad Yunus took over. This change disrupted the close relationship between India and Bangladesh’s Awami League, raising questions about the future of the bilateral relationships
IIT Madras' Avishkar Hyperloop team aims to connect Chennai and Bengaluru in just 30 minutes using a high-speed rail pod traveling through a low-pressure tube. The first 410-meter test track has been completed, marking a major step in India's transportation technology development.
If India gets the radar system, it will boost its ability to detect missiles and improve air defense. This news comes shortly after Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s three-day visit to Russia, which concluded on Tuesday, December 10.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who attended the event, called the ship a symbol of India’s growing maritime power and an important step in the strong partnership between India and Russia.
In addition, Muhammad al-Bashir previously led the administration established by rebel forces, which governs parts of northwest Syria, including areas in Idlib. This region remains one of the last strongholds controlled by opposition groups.
India’s coastline, stretching across 7,500 kilometres, demands the navy to operate from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal. The dual-seaboard challenge amplifies the strategic value of carriers.
BSF Day, observed on December 1st, honours the bravery of the Border Security Force, established in 1965. With over 2.65 lakh personnel, BSF guards India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh, facing numerous challenges. Their dedication ensures the nation's security and peace.