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Russia has rapidly transformed its drone warfare, which now sits at the core of its warfighting strategy in Ukraine
2025 को ‘सुधारों का वर्ष’ घोषित कर भारत ने सेना का खेल बदल दि�
The creation of Rudra brigades and Bhairav battalions marks India’s bid to refine its coercive doctrine and sharpen operational readiness against Ch
मल्टी डोमेन वॉरफेयर अर्थात बहुक्षेत्रीय युद्ध के दौर मे�
In an era of multi-domain warfare, India’s military must think beyond silos, integrate capabilities, and prioritise efficiency for national security
The coupling of conventional and new, high-tech warfighting elements, as witnessed in recent conflicts, highlights the importance of a balanced approa
Modern military forces cannot fight and win without space, and the loss of access to vital space support for terrestrial forces dramatically raises th
India has the capacity, intellect, and research facilities — within and outside of government — to develop and field systems faster than ever befo
India's interests across its disputed frontier with China serves two purposes: deterrence and space warfighting.
This paper evaluates the importance of a space military strategy for India against China. It argues that in light of China’s advances in space weapons, New Delhi needs to seriously consider developing at least a limited menu of space weapons and integrate them into India’s defence posture. It draws on conceptual literature on nuclear deterrence, air power and sea power to show that space weapons, at least some variants, are usable military in
Given Donald Trump’s personality, maintaining good relations with him plays a crucial role. Addressing PM Modi as a friend, Trump also described him as a “tough negotiator”
There are genuine concerns that if steps are not taken to halt the current trend toward space weaponization, space could become an active warfighting domain.
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are being increasingly used by the military for training, operations, and even medicine. VR allows soldiers to experience realistic combat scenarios without the risk of actual harm, while AR enhances their perception of the battlefield by overlaying vital information onto their view. The Indian Armed Forces are also increasingly utilising VR and AR technologies for training, wargaming, and enhancing