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3 Stocks to Watch for Drone Shakti Budget Boost

India's Budget 2026-27 may unveil a 5-year incentive scheme under Drone Shakti. Here's how Zen Technologies, Paras Defence, and DroneAcharya could benefit from the push for indigenous UAVs.

Russia Adds 450,000 Troops, NATO on Alert

Russia announces a massive military recruitment drive, adding over 450,000 personnel. NATO fears a broader conflict as tensions escalate. Read the full analysis.

Baramulla bans drones over security threats

Baramulla administration imposes a complete ban on drone flying until October 31 following Army intelligence on potential smuggling and misuse of UAVs against security forces. Read the full order details.

US Bans Chinese Drones, DJI Sales Halted

The US FCC bans Chinese-made drones like DJI citing security risks, impacting half a million pilots. Read about the consequences and industry reactions.

China's Low-Altitude Economy: Drones & Flying Cars Soar

China is aggressively building a 'low-altitude economy' with drones and flying cars, aiming for a $208bn industry by year-end. EHang leads with commercial passenger flights, while Meituan scales drone deliveries.

Russian troops advance on horseback in Ukraine

Ukrainian forces release drone footage showing Russian soldiers advancing on horseback, highlighting alleged equipment shortages. The video shows the riders being targeted and neutralized.

Putin's Rare Direct Attack on NATO's Mark Rutte

Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a scathing attack on NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, questioning his literacy. The clash stems from Rutte's call for Europe to prepare for war. Full details inside.

Mon District Bans Drones Over Military Installations

Mon district administration in Nagaland imposes immediate ban on drone flights near military areas due to security threats. Violators risk legal action and confiscation. Read the full order details.

Europe: A Bad Ukraine Deal Risks Wider War

European leaders warn a peace deal favouring Russia is worse than no deal, fearing it would embolden Moscow and force massive new defence spending. Key decisions on frozen assets loom.

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