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Why 2 Chinese aircraft carriers are operating in the Pacific together for the first time
Japan is concerned about China's military. Two Chinese aircraft carriers operated together in the Pacific. This is the first time this has happened. A Chinese fighter jet flew close to a Japanese plane. Japan has expressed concern to China. China says it is routine training. Japan is strengthening its defenses. China's navy is growing. Taiwan sees this as China's expansion.

2 Chinese aircraft carriers are operating in the Pacific for the first time. Why?
Japan has expressed concern over China's expanding military activities after two Chinese aircraft carriers, the Liaoning and the Shandong, operated together in the Pacific for the first time. This marks a significant move as the Liaoning also sailed within Japan's exclusive economic zone.

India’s new warfare: Drones, data, and the defence race that can't wait
India’s battlefield is evolving from boots on the ground to code in the cloud. As drone swarms, cyber weapons, and AI take centre stage, New Delhi is rewriting its defence playbook. Through cutting-edge homegrown innovation, resilient startups, and a push from “Make in India” to “Create in India,” India is preparing for wars that are silent, swift, and sky-bound. This deep dive explores how India is building its future security one drone, one algorithm, and one idea at a time.

Pentagon planted UFO myths to hide secret weapons programs?
A new DoD report reveals the U.S. military deliberately fueled UFO conspiracy theories, including those linked to Area 51, to conceal top-secret weapons programs like the F-117 Nighthawk during the Cold War. The Pentagon spread disinformation, doctored photographs, and withheld information from witnesses who unknowingly saw classified military tests.

What it would take to convert a jet from Qatar into Air Force One to safely fly Trump
President Trump is considering using a luxury jet from Qatar as Air Force One, potentially expediting the process by waiving certain security upgrades. This raises concerns about survivability and secure communications, crucial for presidential transport.

Six Chilling Ways Putin’s Russia Could Destroy the UK Within Hours: British Government Warns
The UK government warns that if war breaks out, Russia could attack the country in fast and dangerous ways, like using drones, missiles, hackers, and fake news. Britain is not fully ready, but new defence steps are being planned.
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Nuclear booster as Britain goes for multi-billion dollar defence overhaul amidst Russia Ukraine war after Donald Trump nudge
Drone technology seems to have become the game-changer as Britain announced complete overhaul of its defence apparatus.
India draws new red line against terror, hope operation brought lesson for adversary: CDS Gen Chauhan
General Anil Chauhan stated that India's Operation Sindoor has set a new boundary against terrorism. He hopes it will teach a lesson to the adversary. The operation retaliated against the Pahalgam attack. India used indigenous systems and platforms. Chauhan highlighted the rising global instability due to non-state actors. He emphasized the need for military innovation and ingenuity.
India’s 5th-gen stealth fighter jet project gets greenlight as AMCA programme enters execution phase
India advances its indigenous defence capabilities. The Defence Ministry approves the AMCA execution model. This paves the way for India's first fifth-generation stealth fighter. The DRDO commits to delivering AMCA by 2035. India also tests a directed energy weapon, neutralising drones. These developments signal a strategic shift in India's defence outlook. The nation aims for self-reliance in advanced military technologies.
Chinese brinkmanship challenges Japan and US in East China Sea, Liaoning aircraft carrier sends its fighters near disputed islands
China’s Liaoning aircraft carrier has entered the East China Sea near Japan’s Senkaku Islands for the first time, conducting aggressive military drills close to Japanese territory. The move raises fresh alarms in Tokyo and Washington, signaling Beijing’s growing intent to challenge US control and Japanese sovereignty over strategic Indo-Pacific waters
China allows export of permanent magnets to India with government undertaking
India has resumed imports of permanent magnets from China after the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) began issuing certificates. These certificates assure that the magnets will not be used for defense purposes or re-exported to the United States. The DGFT has issued approximately 30 certificates, one for each consignment, streamlining the process for import.
MAHA report highlights glyphosate dangers and ultra processed food impact on children's health
A new federal report warns of growing threats to children’s health from glyphosate exposure and ultra processed food. The MAHA Commission’s findings urge caution in pesticide regulation and highlight the urgent need to reduce UPFs in children's diets, linking them to chronic disease, developmental risks, and long-term health outcomes
'Sickest generation': What RFK Jr's report says about American children and how to 'make America healthy again'
The White House has released a report, spearheaded by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., highlighting a public health crisis among American children. The report points to ultraprocessed foods, environmental chemicals, and overmedicalization as key drivers of chronic diseases. It calls for further research and a shift towards prevention, while downplaying traditional concerns like smoking and alcohol, sparking political pushback.
China’s Jiutian SS-UAV spooks US, challenges its air superiority, but can it outfly latest air defenses?
China’s new Jiutian SS-UAV is being pitched as a game-changing high-altitude drone with long-range, multi-role capability. Unveiled at the 15th Zhuhai Airshow, it boasts modular payloads, swarm drone launches, and AI-driven controls. But its real test lies in contested regions like the Taiwan Strait, where US and allied high-altitude missile systems stand ready
Trump's Qatari 747 may need fighter escorts to serve as Air Force One
A Boeing 747 offered to President Trump by Qatar as a temporary Air Force One may require fighter jet escorts and be restricted to domestic flights due to security concerns. Retrofitting the plane with necessary security and communication upgrades could be costly and time-consuming. Trump has dismissed concerns, citing delays in the delivery of the new Air Force One planes.
Donald Trump’s $400 million Qatari gift jet can’t fly high as Air Force One just yet, retrofitting report says it’s grounded until after 2028; here are the reasons
A $400 million luxury Boeing, gifted to Donald Trump by Qatar, faces significant hurdles before becoming Air Force One. Retrofitting the aircraft with military-grade communication systems and security features will cost billions and take years. Experts deem it impossible to complete the upgrades before January 2028, raising questions about the true cost of this "free" gift.
Supermassive black hole “ate” a star, are we next? Here’s what NASA found out
In a cosmic first, astronomers observed a supermassive black hole consuming a star. This happened outside the core of its host galaxy. The event, named AT2024tvd, occurred 600 million light-years away. Zwicky Transient Facility spotted it. NASA's Hubble and Chandra telescopes confirmed it. The black hole, a million times the Sun's mass, tore the star apart.
Defence stocks: There are many sides to a story. 10 defence stocks with upside potential of up to 48%
Sometimes, it is an incident which proves that a policy that was being followed for some time was indeed correct. But, then, there may be more to the story. In investing for the long term, there will come phases where stocks will underperform, like all the defence stocks did between July 2024 and February 2025. Then will come a phase where they will gain very sharply, as they did from early April till last week. Now the question is: Should you buy, sell, or hold defence stocks? The answer is somewhat complicated.
300 years after alchemy failed, CERN scientists finally turn lead into gold
Centuries after alchemists sought transmutation, CERN scientists have turned lead into gold using the Large Hadron Collider. By colliding lead ions at near-light speed, they briefly created gold atoms, demonstrating nuclear stability limits. While the amount was minuscule and fleeting, this achievement fulfills an ancient dream through modern physics, furthering our understanding of matter's fundamental processes.
Some possible safe havens, some likely causalities of tension at the border: 5 sectors, 24 stocks which are likely to see an impact
Now that India has retaliated as it was expected to after the Pahalgam terror attack, it is time to see how the situation pans out in the next couple of weeks. Let’s hope for the best and prepare for the worst. When we prepare for the worst, there are some hard decisions that need to be made. The fact is that there is no investment strategy that can insulate a portfolio from geopolitical shock (or a war, to put it simply). History suggests that wealth survives best when it is backed by businesses whose revenue is mandated by the government, protected by regulation, or denominated in a hard foreign currency. At the same time there are some sectors which are bound to be a hit.
How a Nobel-nominated scientist was cancelled for exposing the invisible danger we face every day
Twice Nominated for the Nobel Prize, Robert O. Becker Was Silenced for His Groundbreaking Research on Electromagnetic Fields. By all accounts, Dr. Becker should have been celebrated as one of the foremost scientific minds of the 20th century. Instead, he became a cautionary tale—of what happens when science dares to challenge power.
Defence stocks: Better to own one or two, or a whole basket? 18 stocks from the defence ecosystem
Given the evolving situation at the India-Pakistan border, defence stocks are again in the limelight. In the last 10 years, the government’s defence policy has been focused on indigenous production and supply chains. That policy push has meant that there are many private companies in the defence space that have grown in size. It is likely that, even if we don't see a flare-up at the border, the underlying tensions will continue; and that means the defence policy push will continue as is. But rather than focusing on one or two stocks, it is perhaps better to own a whole bucket of stocks.
World's largest fusion project reaches major milestone with India's help
Scientists have completed the main magnet system for the ITER nuclear fusion project, with India playing a crucial role in building essential infrastructure. This international collaboration aims to demonstrate fusion as a safe, carbon-free energy source. The project, involving over 30 countries, seeks to prove fusion energy production at an industrial scale, potentially offering a limitless and clean energy future.
Defence stocks: In the short term it’s an event, in the long term a trend: 9 defence stocks with upside potential of up to 32%
With tensions flaring up again between India and Pakistan, did you notice that it is naval moves that are making news, with missiles being fired from ships? Yes, the air force is also undertaking exercises, but somehow it is the navy that is visibly more active. Now, all this is a short-term reaction. The long-term reality is that if India is to become an economic super power, it needs much better defence capabilities. And these should not be dependent on foreign countries. Now, defence capabilities cannot be built overnight. So, ignore the short-term events and focus on defence as a long-term trend.
Always carrying your phone in your trouser pocket? Hyderabad doctor cracks case of strange thigh pain
A Hyderabad-based neurologist, Dr. Sudhir Kumar, shared a case on social media about a 35-year-old man who experienced severe thigh pain due to keeping his mobile phone in his trouser pocket for long hours. The condition, diagnosed as meralgia paresthetica, was caused by compression of a nerve near the hip. After avoiding the habit and taking prescribed medication, the patient fully recovered.
ED probing 'final beneficiaries' of ₹2 cr kickbacks allegedly utilised by AAP for election funding
The Enforcement Directorate is investigating alleged kickbacks in the Delhi Jal Board case, suspecting that ₹2 crore was used by the Aam Aadmi Party for election funding. A chartered accountant turned approver, providing crucial evidence to trace the money trail.
Deeptech imaging startup Optimized Electrotech raises $6 million from Blume Ventures, Mela Ventures, others
The funds will support AI-powered imaging solutions for surveillance and international expansion. Optimized Electrotech serves defence and aerospace clients and aligns with India’s push for self-reliance in strategic technologies. It also plans to strengthen its AI team and accelerate commercialisation.
India’s 5th-gen jet gets 2035 deadline: Can AMCA deliver stealth superiority?
India will receive its first fifth-generation stealth fighter jet, the AMCA, by 2035, DRDO chief Samir V Kamat has confirmed. Meanwhile, DRDO has also demonstrated a powerful 30-kilowatt laser weapon capable of shooting down drones and missiles, placing India in an elite global club. With several indigenous defence systems nearing completion and work underway on advanced technologies like high-energy microwave weapons, India is making rapid strides in both future air combat and real-time battlefield deterrence.
Indian Army uses new DRDO laser to neutralise Chinese drone near LoC
The Indian Army brought down a Chinese-origin drone near the Line of Control using a locally developed anti-drone system. This marks a growing reliance on indigenous defence technology. The DRDO also unveiled a new 30-kilowatt laser weapon, placing India among the few countries with such advanced capabilities. Designed for multi-platform deployment, the system can counter aerial threats like drones and helicopters. Future upgrades, including a 300-kilowatt laser, are in development to tackle faster, long-range threats.
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