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India, Russia Reshape Defence Ties for Self-Reliance

India and Russia are transforming their long-standing defence partnership, shifting focus to joint research, development, and production of advanced platforms to support New Delhi's self-reliance goals. Read the full analysis.

Coimbatore Police Severely Understaffed, UN Norms Ignored

Coimbatore district operates with just 1,182 law & order cops against a UN-recommended 4,440. Historic stations like Annur, established in 1800, still have the same sanctioned strength, crippling investigations and public safety. Read more.

India Sends Field Hospital to Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka

India dispatches a mobile field hospital and over 70 medical personnel to aid Sri Lanka's disaster response after severe cyclones caused widespread flooding and landslides. Read more on the crucial relief efforts.

Missing Tiger Census Team Found Safe in Kerala Forest

Three Kerala forest personnel missing during the National Tiger Census in Bonacaud were safely located in Iruthode. The team lost communication after taking a wrong path. Read the full rescue details.

Ex-Army Man Dies in Gurgaon Terrace Fall

Phool Singh, a 90-year-old retired army man, died after falling from his unguarded terrace in Gurgaon's Tikli village. Police found no foul play. Read the full report.

22 Women Police Personnel Victims of Crime in Odisha

Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi informed the assembly that 22 women police personnel were victims of crimes, including rape and murder, between 2023 and Sept 2025. Details on cases and safety measures inside.

India's Defence Firms Grow 8.2% as China's Arms Revenues Fall

Global arms revenues hit a record $679 billion in 2024. While India's top firms saw steady growth, China's revenues dropped sharply due to corruption scandals and delays. Explore the shifting balance of power in Asia's defence industry.

Delhi Police withdraws staff from retired officers

Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golchha orders withdrawal of 144 police personnel and 10 MTS staff from retired officers including former commissioners. Read about the departmental audit driving this reform.

India's Golden Era of Defence Innovation Begins

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declares India's shift from importer to defence technology exporter at Navy's Swavlamban 2025 seminar. Discover how startups are driving this transformation.

India Finalizes $450M BrahMos Missile Export Deals

India close to signing $450 million BrahMos missile export agreements following successful combat use in Operation Sindoor. Global interest surges for the Indo-Russian supersonic cruise missile.

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