Rajnath Singh Says Operation Sindoor Showcases India's Tech Warfare Readiness
India's defence minister highlights indigenous systems like Akashteer and BrahMos, and calls for industry focus on AI, quantum, and hypersonics.
On the same day Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed Louise Arbour as Canada's next governor general, the Liberals voted to restore legislation implementing her 2022 recommendation to strip the military of its power to investigate and prosecute sexual offences.
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India's defence minister highlights indigenous systems like Akashteer and BrahMos, and calls for industry focus on AI, quantum, and hypersonics.
The deadliest measles outbreak in decades has claimed 336 children since March 2026, driven by a delayed vaccination campaign after the 2024 political upheaval, with an emergency drive now targeting herd immunity.
The Switch 2 will cost $499.99 in the US from September 1st, up $50, as Nintendo joins Sony and Microsoft in raising console prices.
India's fuel price freeze may end as oil companies lose billions; global oil supply disrupted by Strait of Hormuz crisis.
Sony sold 1.5 million PS5 units in Q4, down 46% year over year, and forecasts a 6% drop in gaming revenue amid price increases and memory procurement challenges.
Philippe Pinette, 40, died of severe dehydration in hospital after jail staff say a doctor repeatedly refused transfer requests despite the man's catatonic state.
India's anti-corruption agency has seized over $260 million from fugitive economic offenders, with cases involving extradition to the US and UK.
Scientists at Mexico's UNAM, with Stanford's Richard Zare, create antibiotics from scorpion venom and habanero peppers to fight drug-resistant bacteria.
Vietnam's President To Lam to visit India in May 2026, highlighting growing ties in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Up to one in four private wells in Colorado's San Luis Valley exceed EPA arsenic limits as the aquifer shrinks, leaving a largely Hispanic population with costly filtration or contaminated water.
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Indian state election: Vijay's party wins 108 seats, short of majority; Governor demands proof of support.
Russia's Rassvet broadband constellation, launched by the Defense Ministry, aims to rival Starlink with 300 satellites by 2030, raising concerns about digital sovereignty and military applications.
India says it halted Operation Sindoor voluntarily, not due to capacity issues, as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlights AI integration in military operations.
A Dhaka Metropolitan Police list identifies 1,280 active extortionists, 148 of them armed, with one gang leader allegedly operating from the United States.
The US bombed Iranian military sites after an attack on three Navy destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz; Trump says the truce holds but warns of harsher action if no deal is signed.
Pakistan unveils Fatah-3 supersonic cruise missile based on Chinese HD-1, capable of speeds up to 3,070 mph and a range of 280 miles, posing a new challenge to India.
India says it was ready for prolonged conflict during Operation Sindoor, as it accelerates missile and AI defence programs.
57 countries, excluding the US, agree to develop national roadmaps away from fossil fuels at landmark Colombia summit.
Despite US-led opposition and a counter-proposal from major flag states, the International Maritime Organization's net-zero framework remains intact, with adoption targeted for December 2026.
Climate change disrupts harvest festivals in India's Punjab and Assam as extreme weather damages crops, threatening cultural traditions tied to agriculture.
A New York jury ruled that Ticketmaster and Live Nation abused their market power in ticketing for over 200 venues, with penalties pending that could include forced venue selloffs.
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