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Shriti Sagar

Journalist

Drone swarming, smart war rooms, real-time monitoring of battle: How the Indian Army plans to integrate AI, Machine Learning and Big Data into its...

The Indian Army has drawn up a detailed plan to adopt AI, machine learning, and big data analytics by 2026–27. The goal is to boost battlefield awareness, surveillance, and combat readiness, with a new task force guiding the tech transformation.

India-Maldives relations return to normalcy after a year of turbulence as PM Modi to visit the island nation next week, signals loosening of China’s...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a four-day visit to the United Kingdom and the Maldives from 23rd July, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Sunday.

India’s shifting religious composition: Hindu population declines, Muslim and Christian shares rise in West Bengal and North-Eastern states

Research based on Census 2011 data shows a visible rise in Muslim and Christian populations in West Bengal and Northeastern states, while the Hindu population share is declining.

European Union’s hypocrisy marches unchecked: EU won’t stop using Russian gas but wants India to jeopardise energy security of 140 crore Indians

Even as the EU keeps buying Russian gas, it has now targeted Indian refineries and flagged ships carrying Russian oil. India has hit back, calling out the West’s double standards and asserting its right to secure energy for 140 crore people.

Air India crash report: Indian officials slam WSJ for twisting facts to save Boeing, say ‘no evidence of deliberate fuel cut-off’

The Wall Street Journal has again tried to shift focus from Boeing by suggesting pilot error in the Air India AI171 crash. But the report adds no new facts and only rehashes the preliminary findings already released by Indian investigators.

Fearing wipe-out, Maoists kill two teachers in Chhattisgarh on suspicion of being informers, read how the Naxals have been targeting innocent civilians for years

Two young teachers were killed by Maoists in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, on suspicion of being police informers. With this, the civilian death toll in Maoist violence in 2025 has reached 25, exposing the ongoing threat to development in Bastar.

Jane Street Capital deposits 4,843 Crore in escrow account to comply with SEBI regulations, read all about the scandal involving the American trading firm

US-based trading firm Jane Street has deposited ₹4,843 crore in an escrow account following SEBI's allegations of market manipulation. The company is accused of influencing stock and index prices in India.

What is LORA and why is India interested in it despite already having BrahMos?

The Indian Air Force is considering acquiring Israel’s air-launched LORA missile, known for its 430-km range and radar-evading high-trajectory attacks. The move aims to complement BrahMos and strengthen India’s airstrike capabilities while boosting domestic defence production under 'Make in India'.

Allahabad High Court allows Uttar Pradesh Govt’s decision to merge schools that have less than 50 students with nearby institutions

The Allahabad High Court has allowed the UP government to merge primary schools with fewer than 50 students into nearby institutions. The move aims to optimise resources, but opposition parties, especially the Samajwadi Party, have called it a blow to rural education.

Muharram violence in Bihar: Darbhanga ASI Stabbed during procession, clashes in multiple districts

A police officer was stabbed during a Muharram procession in Darbhanga, Bihar, while separate incidents of violence were reported in Muzaffarpur and Vaishali. Clashes, stone-pelting, and even arson of a bus marked a tense day across the state.

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