
Project KAL Explained: India’s 1,000-Km Attack Drone Push
India is seeking indigenous long-range attack drones as IG Defence develops Project KAL. Here is what the company claims, how the platform differs from the Army’s 1,000-km requirement, and the technical challenges that remain.

India and Thailand Deepen Defence Ties: The Underreported Maritime Angle Behind the Bangkok Dialogue
From routine talks to a major Indo-Pacific signal — find out what India & Thailand really agreed on behind closed doors in Bangkok, and why it matters more than you think.

Made in India Airbus C295: India's Historic Leap in Defence Manufacturing
One aircraft. One dream. The Made in India Airbus C295 just proved the world wrong.

India’s Nuclear Posture Under Spotlight as SIPRI Lists 12 Warheads as Deployed
For the first time ever, India has deployed nuclear warheads during peacetime. Here is what that means.

India’s 5th Generation Fighter Jet AMCA Moves Ahead with Private Sector Push
Three of India's biggest private companies are now in the race to build the nation's first indigenous stealth fighter. This is India's most ambitious defence project ever.

PM Modi’s UAE and Europe Tour: Bharat’s Big Push for Energy Security, Trade and Technology!
PM Modi’s visit to the UAE and four European nations is not just a diplomatic journey. It connects directly with Bharat’s energy needs, economic ambitions, technology partnerships, diaspora welfare and future role in global politics.

Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani Named as India’s New Chief of Defence Staff
The Government of India has appointed Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani, PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM (Retd), as the new Chief of Defence Staff.

West Bengal Violence: Police Team Attacked in Sandeshkhali; 5 Injured
Five security personnel, including the Officer-in-Charge of Nazat Police Station, a woman police officer and two CRPF jawans, were injured in the attack.

Doval in Abu Dhabi: India's NSA Meets UAE President as West Asia Stays on Edge
Two top-level Indian visits to the UAE in one month. That is not routine diplomacy — it is crisis management.

What is India's PRAHAAR Anti-Terror Policy and How It Changes National Security
PRAHAAR is India’s comprehensive counter-terrorism framework that integrates intelligence, law enforcement, diplomacy, and societal efforts through seven strategic pillars aimed at prevention, response, and resilience

NSA Ajit Doval in Riyadh: India-Saudi Energy, Security & Regional Talks Explained
With the Hormuz on Fire and Oil Prices at $95, India's Security Chief Quietly Went to Riyadh

Noida Worker Revolt: Vehicles Torched, 300+ Arrested, Rs 3,000 Crore Loss — What Workers Want and What Government Is Offering
Behind the burning vehicles and tear gas lies one simple demand: Rs 20,000 a month, parity with Haryana, and 8-hour shifts. On Day 5, the protests continue despite a wage hike announcement that workers say isn't enough.

Iran-US War Day 47: Trump Says War Is "Close to Over," Second Peace Round May Happen in Pakistan This Week
With Hormuz blockade entering Day 2, a ceasefire expiry on April 21 looming, and oil at $95 a barrel — the world is watching one narrow maritime strait decide its economic fate.

Noida Burns Over Wages: How a Rs 6,000 Pay Gap With Haryana Brought Thousands to the Streets — and What the Yogi Government Has Now Agreed To
Factory workers in Noida's Phase 2 and Sector 60 set vehicles on fire, blocked NH-9 and the Delhi border — all over wages that haven't been revised while inflation climbs and neighbouring Haryana just gave its workers a 35 percent hike.

Delhi Police, Maharashtra ATS Uncover Delhi Blast Plot Using ‘Toy Train’-Like Device: What the Case Reveals
A joint operation by Delhi Police and Maharashtra ATS has exposed an alleged plot to target Delhi using a toy-like device. This explainer breaks down the arrests, the larger terror pattern, and the lessons India must learn.

Pakistan’s Kolkata threat: Khawaja Asif’s warning escalates India-Pak tensions ahead of Pahalgam anniversary
What makes Asif’s latest remark especially significant is that it is not just another border warning. By invoking Kolkata, Pakistan’s defence minister appeared to be signalling a willingness to talk about escalation beyond traditional LOC threat

Delhi-NCR Mock Drill: Sirens, Blackouts and a Wake-Up Call for a City That Cannot Afford to Be Unprepared
A citywide civil defence exercise tested Delhi’s emergency readiness—but the real question is: are citizens and systems truly prepared beyond one night of drills?

PM Modi Chairs Late-Night Security Meet Amid West Asia Crisis, Focus on Supply Stability
The meeting brought together key ministers and senior officials to evaluate potential economic and strategic risks arising from the ongoing tensions in the region