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Viral Indian Navy Video Showcases Maritime Might

Viral Indian Navy Video Showcases Maritime Might

Huge warships tear through the waves. Missiles and cannons are deployed on these ships. When shells are fired, the sea trembles. This is not just an exercise, it is like a warning that India has given to the world. If you have not seen the real fierce form of the Indian Navy till now, then see it now. These days a video of the Indian Navy is becoming increasingly viral on social media. It shows such a display of the country's maritime power that every citizen's chest swells with pride. Submarines emerge from the depths of water. Huge warships tear…
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India Destroyed 20% of Pakistan’s Air Power in a Single Night – The Role of the Rafale Jets

India Destroyed 20% of Pakistan’s Air Power in a Single Night – The Role of the Rafale Jets

India’s air operation using Rafale fighter jets sent shockwaves through Pakistan, destroying critical PAF bases and shifting the strategic balance in the region overnight. Satellite images recently revealed that India is believed to have delivered a devastating blow to the Pakistan Air Force on the night of May 9. Within a few hours, the Indian Air Force launched coordinated strikes on 11 key PAF airbases, allegedly crippling nearly 20% of Pakistan’s vital air infrastructure, according to reports from New Delhi. Initially, Islamabad dismissed the claims as unfounded. However, later confirmations by independent agencies and image analyses appear to support India’s…
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India creates plan to panic Pakistan: After the water strike, now there will be ‘electric shock’

India creates plan to panic Pakistan: After the water strike, now there will be ‘electric shock’

Indus Water Treaty: India will complete its project. It will then be able to divert 150 cubic meters of water per second. Currently, it can divert only about 40 cubic meters of water. India's project gives shock to Pakistan According to a Reuters report, work on the projects on Chenab, Jhelum, and Indus rivers has been expedited. This has been happening since the Indus Water Treaty was suspended after the Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22. One major project in this area aims to double the length of the Ranbir Dam on the Chenab River. The goal is to extend…
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India Revokes Security Clearance of Çelebi India on National Security Grounds, Çelebi refuses connection with Turkey

India Revokes Security Clearance of Çelebi India on National Security Grounds, Çelebi refuses connection with Turkey

Çelebi’s Clearance Cancelled Amid National Security Concerns The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) in India has revoked the security clearance. This affects Çelebi Airport Services India, the local arm of Turkish-headquartered Çelebi Aviation Holding. The move, announced on Thursday, was taken on grounds of national security and takes immediate effect. https://twitter.com/Pib_MoCA/status/1923005482421379323 Backdrop: Rising Tensions Over Turkey’s Support to Pakistan The decision comes amid growing public calls for a boycott of Turkey. This follows Ankara’s vocal support for Pakistan during the recent India-Pakistan conflict. There was also reported use of Turkish drones by Pakistan. Operation Sindoor and subsequent military developments…
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Can a potential boycott by India significantly hurt Turkey’s economy?

Can a potential boycott by India significantly hurt Turkey’s economy?

As Turkey increasingly voices support for Pakistan in regional conflicts, India is raising questions. They are concerned about the extent of bilateral trade between New Delhi and Ankara. They are also questioning whether a potential boycott could significantly hurt Turkey’s economy. Also read: Turkey’s Covert Role in Backing Pakistan During Operation Sindoor Exposed Tourism: A Key Revenue Stream Under Threat In 2024, Indian tourists emerged as the second-largest group visiting Turkey. Around 300,000 Indian travelers visited the country, each spending an average of ₹1.2 lakh. This resulted in revenue exceeding ₹4,000 crore for Turkey’s tourism industry. However, following Ankara’s involvement…
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Operation SINDOOR: The Rise of Aatmanirbhar Innovation in National Security

Operation SINDOOR: The Rise of Aatmanirbhar Innovation in National Security

India’s growing technological self-reliance Operation SINDOOR emerged as a calibrated military response to an evolving pattern of asymmetric warfare. This pattern increasingly targets unarmed civilians along with military personnel. The terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam in April 2025 served as grim reminder of this shift.  India’s response was deliberate, precise, and strategic. Without crossing the Line of Control or international boundary, Indian forces struck terrorist infrastructure and eliminated multiple threats. However, beyond tactical brilliance, what stood out was the seamless integration of indigenous hi-tech systems into national defence. Operation SINDOOR marks a milestone in India’s journey towards technological self-reliance…
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India Responds to Turkey and Azerbaijan: Travel, Trade, and Academia Take a Hit

India Responds to Turkey and Azerbaijan: Travel, Trade, and Academia Take a Hit

Sharp dip in tourism, trade restrictions, and academic suspensions reflect India's growing discontent with Turkey and Azerbaijan. Travel Bookings Collapse Amid Diplomatic Tensions Indian travel to Turkey and Azerbaijan has seen a dramatic decline following recent geopolitical friction. MakeMyTrip, one of India's largest travel platforms, has reported a 60% drop in new bookings for these two nations. More notably, cancellations have soared by 250%, reflecting a growing disinterest or boycott among Indian travelers. Travel agencies are observing an uptick in demand for alternative destinations. Turkey and Azerbaijan are losing their appeal. This is due to their perceived diplomatic stance against…
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India Briefs UN Panel on Pahalgam Attack, Pushes for Terror Tag on TRF

India Briefs UN Panel on Pahalgam Attack, Pushes for Terror Tag on TRF

India has made a significant diplomatic move after the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives. The country has formally briefed the United Nations Security Council’s (UNSC) 1267 Sanctions Committee. They discussed the activities of The Resistance Front (TRF) — a group identified as responsible for the massacre. Highlighting TRF’s Terror Links at the UN Indian officials met with the monitoring team of the UNSC’s 1267 Sanctions Committee. They presented detailed evidence linking TRF to the deadly attack. This evidence also links TRF to broader cross-border terrorism networks. According to sources, India will hold discussions with representatives…
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India’s Operation Sindoor: A Landmark Military Victory, Says Urban Warfare Expert John Spencer

India’s Operation Sindoor: A Landmark Military Victory, Says Urban Warfare Expert John Spencer

A Decisive and Measured Response NEW DELHI — Operation Sindoor is India's calibrated military response following the April 22 massacre in Pahalgam. This operation has been hailed as a major strategic success by John Spencer. He is a globally respected expert on modern warfare. In a widely noted post on X (formerly Twitter), Spencer declared, “India achieved a massive victory. Operation Sindoor met its strategic aims and went beyond. It destroyed terrorist infrastructure and demonstrated military superiority. The operation restored deterrence. It also unveiled a new national security doctrine.” Spencer serves as Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at West Point.…
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Turkey’s Covert Role in Backing Pakistan During Operation Sindoor Exposed

Turkey’s Covert Role in Backing Pakistan During Operation Sindoor Exposed

India’s military operation following the Pahalgam massacre—Operation Sindoor—has unmasked Pakistan’s aggressive tactics. It has also highlighted Turkey’s direct involvement in aiding Islamabad with drones and military advisors. Turkish Drone Involvement Confirmed According to top intelligence sources, Turkey supplied over 350 drones to Pakistan for use against India during the conflict. These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), including Bayraktar TB2 and YIHA models, were reportedly deployed for reconnaissance. They were used for target designation. Additionally, they even conducted kamikaze-style attacks aimed at Indian military positions and logistical routes. Two Turkish Military Operatives Killed As per field reports, two Turkish military personnel were…
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