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Amazon invests $50B in AI for US government clients

Amazon announces massive $50 billion investment to boost AI and supercomputing capacity for US government agencies, starting groundwork in 2026. Discover how this transforms federal tech capabilities.

Credit Ratings: Your Shield in India's Bond Market

Indian investors flock to corporate bonds for higher returns, but credit ratings from SEBI-registered agencies like CRISIL provide crucial risk assessment. Learn how to navigate the risk-return spectrum safely.

Central Agencies Analyze Nowgam Blast Explosives

Central security agencies collect forensic samples from Nowgam blast site to determine explosives nature. Investigation intensifies in Jammu & Kashmir. Stay updated on security developments.

Red Fort Blast: How Security Foiled Major Terror Plot

Delhi's Red Fort blast killed 13, but intelligence agencies prevented a larger catastrophe by busting a terror module with 2900 kg of explosives. Read how India's security forces are adapting to new terror tactics.

BCAS Makes Secondary Ladder Checks Mandatory

India's aviation security watchdog BCAS mandates secondary ladder point checks for all flights. New security protocol enhances passenger safety across Indian airports.

CISF Takes Over Navi Mumbai Airport Security

The Central Industrial Security Force assumes security responsibilities for Navi Mumbai International Airport, marking a crucial step toward operational readiness. Discover how this strategic move enhances aviation security protocols.

PGI Chandigarh recruits 287 ex-servicemen for security

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGI) Chandigarh strengthens its security apparatus by inducting 287 trained ex-servicemen in strategic move to enhance campus safety and emergency response capabilities.

SC: No summons to lawyers for legal advice to clients

In a landmark judgment, Supreme Court rules investigating agencies cannot summon lawyers merely for providing legal advice to clients, protecting legal professional privilege with limited exceptions.

Google: iPhones More Vulnerable to Scams Than Android

New research from Google reveals iPhone users face significantly higher risk of spam calls and fraudulent messages compared to Android users. Discover why Apple's messaging system creates security gaps.

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