IAF to indigenously produce Kamikaze drones with domestic partners

IAF to indigenously produce Kamikaze drones with domestic partners

NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force (IAF) has launched a major project to jointly build indigenous long-range kamikaze drones with domestic Indian partners in order to prepare itself for drone-centric warfare in future.Aiming to develop a fully indigenous ecosystem for the design, development, manufacturing and sustainment of kamikaze drones, the IAF has issued a limited tender…

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World Cup 2026: Thomas Partey to miss Ghana's opener after visa appeal rejected

World Cup 2026: Thomas Partey to miss Ghana’s opener after visa appeal rejected

IRCC officials had written to Partey to express concerns about whether his application had met the requirement to “answer truthfully” and referenced legislation covering misrepresentation which could impact a visa. The court also noted that under immigration rules “having reasonable grounds to believe that an offence has been committed is sufficient” and a conviction is…

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"She was seen mad af": Taylor Swift’s studio visit sparks jealousy claims after Joe Alwyn’s new romance amid wedding buzz with Travis Kelce | NFL News

“She was seen mad af”: Taylor Swift’s studio visit sparks jealousy claims after Joe Alwyn’s new romance amid wedding buzz with Travis Kelce | NFL News

Taylor Swift’s recent appearance at a New York recording studio has sparked online speculation, with some fans claiming the timing was linked to reports of ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn’s rumored romance with actress Sarah Pidgeon. The discussion intensified as wedding buzz surrounding Swift and Travis Kelce continues to circulate. While there is no evidence connecting the…

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Dell CEO Michael Dell makes one of largest public university donations in US history, 'gifts' $750 million to the University of …

Dell CEO Michael Dell makes one of largest public university donations in US history, ‘gifts’ $750 million to the University of …

Dell CEO Michael Dell has donated $750 million to the University of Texas at Austin, marking one of the largest donations ever made to a public university in the United States. The gift will help fund a new healthcare and research campus, including what the university describes as the country’s first artificial intelligence-native hospital. The…

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Call drops, frozen payments and buffering screens are the new traffic jams of India's cities | Delhi News

Call drops, frozen payments and buffering screens are the new traffic jams of India’s cities | Delhi News

A TRAI assessment reveals inconsistent mobile network performance on Delhi-NCR’s Metro and Namo Bharat corridors, impacting commuters’ daily digital lives. (AI image) Uninterrupted connectivity is becoming as essential to urban mobility as trains and roads as work, payments and entertainment move online. The modern Indian city commuter carries more than a smartphone. He carries his…

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Doha’s quiet coup: How Qatar, not Pakistan, became the real power broker in US-Iran deal

Doha’s quiet coup: How Qatar, not Pakistan, became the real power broker in US-Iran deal

While Pakistan sought the spotlight in its diplomatic endeavours, it was Qatar’s subtle, low-key mediation that ultimately held the key to the US-Iran ceasefire. When a fragile US-Iran ceasefire threatened to collapse this spring, the diplomatic marathon to stitch together an agreement did not end in a dramatic finale that Pakistan had hoped would play…

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