Operation Sindoor marks a decisive shift in India’s counterterror doctrine, showcasing its readiness to strike deep inside Pakistan in response to terror attacks. The operation exposed Pakistan’s military vulnerabilities and eroded its nuclear deterrence bluff, while reaffirming India’s technological and strategic superiority. India now faces the imperative of preparing for future multi-domain and collusive threats, especially from a China-Pakistan axis. Despite the escalatory posture, India remains committed to peace—if Pakistan ends its support for terrorism.
View More Operation Sindoor: India Strikes but Stays Measured, What Pakistan Must Learn And India Must Prepare ForCategory: May
India’s Quantum Push at the Nation’s Capital
In a bold stride toward securing India’s strategic interests in the rapidly evolving quantum age, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) inaugurated the Quantum Technology Research Centre (QTRC) at Metcalfe House, Delhi, on May 27, 2025. This new research hub marks a watershed moment in India’s pursuit of quantum supremacy in the defence and security sectors.
View More India’s Quantum Push at the Nation’s CapitalBoycott Turkey: B(harat)ollywood vs Anti-Bharat Alliances
This article interrogates Bollywood’s collaborations with Turkey despite its anti-India positioning. It analyses the cultural and financial implications through the lens of national interest. In the wake of the Boycott Turkey call, it urges a strategic realignment of Bharat’s cultural diplomacy via B(harat)ollywood.
View More Boycott Turkey: B(harat)ollywood vs Anti-Bharat AlliancesDrone Wars: Ukraine & Russia creating Battlefields of tomorrow
When the war erupted in 2022, very few imagined the sky to be the most disputed territory, and even fewer thought the drones that cost less than a smartphone would reshape the battlefield. Yet that’s exactly what has happened, and today the war has turned into a life experiment in drone technology with adaptation from both sides.
View More Drone Wars: Ukraine & Russia creating Battlefields of tomorrowIndia’s Narrative Resilience: The Failed Targeting of Vikram Misri
The recent targeting of Foreign Secretary, Mr Vikram Misri, a senior Indian diplomat, through doctored personal imagery and suggestive social media commentary, represents a textbook case of information warfare (IW) intended to weaken institutional credibility.
View More India’s Narrative Resilience: The Failed Targeting of Vikram MisriIndia’s Cosmic Leap: GLEX 2025
From ‘A for Bharat’ to ‘B for the World’, India positions itself as a trusted global partner in space exploration at the Global Space Exploration Conference held in New Delhi At a time when space has become the final frontier not only for exploration but also for geopolitics, India has made a powerful statement: it is no longer just participating—it is leading.
View More India’s Cosmic Leap: GLEX 2025S-400 “Sudarshan Chakra” Shields India
Thwarts Pakistani Missile and Drone Onslaught After Operation Sindoor Following India’s precision strike on terror camps under Operation Sindoor (May 7, 2025), Pakistan launched a large-scale missile and drone offensive targeting 15 Indian cities. India’s S-400 Triumf air defense system, dubbed Sudarshan Chakra, played a decisive role by intercepting over 20 incoming threats, showcasing its superiority in deterring regional aerial aggression. With three squadrons operational and two more on the way, the S-400 is now central to India’s defense posture against both Pakistan and China.
View More S-400 “Sudarshan Chakra” Shields IndiaIndia’s Narrative Integrity Amid Pakistan’s Digital Provocation
In today’s hybrid warfare era, controlling the narrative is as crucial as battlefield success. This article explores Operation Sindoor (May 2025), India’s precision strike in PoJK, and the ensuing digital clash. India’s narrative—lawful, restrained, and inclusive, marked by female leadership—stood in stark contrast to Pakistan’s provocative, misogynistic counter-campaign.
View More India’s Narrative Integrity Amid Pakistan’s Digital ProvocationATAGS Procurement: Strengthening Indigenous Defence
India’s recent approval of Rs 7,000 crore deal for 307 units of the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) in March 2025 marks a significant step in its Defence modernisation.
View More ATAGS Procurement: Strengthening Indigenous DefenceOperation Sindoor: A Vermilion Vow against Terror
India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terror camps in Pakistan and PoK on May 7, 2025. The move responded to the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians, including one Nepali. Named after the sindoor of widowed women, it symbolised a vow of justice. India showed strength with restraint—terror will not go unpunished.
View More Operation Sindoor: A Vermilion Vow against Terror