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Arrests In Canada Confirm Gang War Behind Khalistani Terrorist Nijjar Killing

Arrests In Canada Confirm Gang War Behind Khalistani Terrorist Nijjar Killing

NEW DELHI: The arrest of three India nationals by the Canadian police for their alleged role in the killing of Khalistani operative Hardeep Singh Nijjar is likely to confirm the assessment of Indian authorities that Nijjar’s killing was the fallout of a gang war and a fight for the control of the resource-rich gurdwaras of Canada. The Canadian government under Justin Trudeau, for the last one

Need To Cut Down Acquisition Cycle, Says Rajender Singh Bhatia, President of Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers

Need To Cut Down Acquisition Cycle, Says Rajender Singh Bhatia, President of Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers

Rajender Singh Bhatia, President of Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers, spoke on growth and challenges in the defence sector. Excerpts:How do you rate the performance of the NDA on a scale of 1 to 5?In 2002, the defence procurement procedure was a secret document. But today not only is the procurement process transparent and open, but it is also a consultative mechanism.As far as the policy

IAF To Procure 70 HTT-40 Basic Trainer Aircraft

IAF To Procure 70 HTT-40 Basic Trainer Aircraft

The Ministry of Defence has signed agreements worth ₹9,900 crore with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the procurement of 70 HTT-40 basic trainer aircraft.The Union Cabinet had on 1 March approved the procurement of 70 HTT-40 trainer aircraft from HAL at a cost of over ₹6,800 crore. The Cabinet had also cleared the signing of contract with L&T for the

Clearing The Orbiting Dead: How ISRO Is Pushing The Swachh Space Program

Clearing The Orbiting Dead: How ISRO Is Pushing The Swachh Space Program

The ISRO and its international collaborators strive to dispose of their satellites rather than let them hang around, thus preventing bad hygiene of the cosmos as well as astronomical accidents read moreThe skies are getting filled with worthlessly orbiting garbage. That would be a layman’s lingo, describing space debris. Many satellites that retired and were abandoned once their shelf lives were

‘Our GDP Is At 7%, Check Others’: EAM Refutes U.S. President’s ‘Xenophobic’ Remark

‘Our GDP Is At 7%, Check Others’: EAM Refutes U.S. President’s ‘Xenophobic’ Remark

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday refuted US President Joe Biden’s "xenophobia" remark and argued that India’s economic growth is at 7 per cent which is higher than many other countries.Jaishankar reiterated that India is the most open, pluralistic and diverse society not "Xenophobic"."We are the most open society, till date I have never seen such an open society, such

ISRO Chief Articulates Vision That Underscores Private Space Exploration

ISRO Chief Articulates Vision That Underscores Private Space Exploration

India’s first satellite launch vehicle, SLV-3 (pictured) was launched successfully on July 18, 1980In a landmark interaction with space enthusiasts via ISRO’s official Instagram page, Chairman S. Somanath articulated a vision that underscores the pivotal role of private players in propelling India’s space ambitions forward. Emphasising the catalytic impact of private entities like SpaceX on the


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