New Delhi: Escalating military tensions involving the United States, Iran, and Israel are beginning to impact millions of Indian expatriates living and working across Gulf countries, triggering growing anxiety and uncertainty within the community. The ongoing geopolitical friction in the Middle East has intensified in recent weeks, with military actions against Iran-backed targets and retaliatory warnings from Tehran heightening fears of a wider regional conflict. As tensions rise, their ripple effects are being felt across key Gulf nations including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman, where…
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Amidst global turmoil, India tries walking the unbeaten track
New Delhi: The evolving global security environment, marked by multiple conflicts and geopolitical rivalries, is significantly influencing India’s strategic, economic, and diplomatic landscape. From the Russia–Ukraine War to the ongoing Israel–Hamas War, and rising tensions in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait, the world is witnessing a renewed era of great-power competition. These conflicts collectively form what many analysts describe as a “global theatre of war,” where regional crises intersect with global strategic interests. As a rising power and a key actor in the Indo-Pacific, India is inevitably affected…
Read MoreHow Global Conflicts Are Reshaping the World’s Power Equations
New Delhi/ Washington: The international system is undergoing one of its most turbulent phases since the end of the Cold War. A series of ongoing conflicts, strategic rivalries, and shifting alliances are reshaping the balance of power across continents. From the war in Ukraine to tensions in West Asia, and from maritime competition in the South China Sea to rising geopolitical rivalry in the Indo-Pacific, global power equations are being recalibrated in profound ways. The post–Cold War era was largely defined by the dominance of the United States and the…
Read MoreIAF Reserves Airspace Near Pakistan Border for Major Military Exercise, Pakistan Raises Alert
New Delhi | The Indian Air Force is preparing for a large-scale air combat exercise near the Pakistan border, with India issuing a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) reserving airspace from March 5 to March 12. The temporary restriction will close the designated airspace to civilian flights for eight days to ensure safe conduct of the military drills. According to officials, the reserved airspace lies in the southern sector of the India–Pakistan border, particularly around the desert regions of Rajasthan and Sindh. The move has reportedly triggered heightened vigilance in Pakistan, with…
Read MoreIndia Signs ₹5,083 Crore Defence Deals for ALH Mk-III Helicopters and VL-Shtil Missile Systems
New Delhi | The Government of India has signed two major defence contracts worth ₹5,083 crore to strengthen maritime security and air defence capabilities. The agreements include the procurement of ALH Mk-III (Maritime Role) for the Indian Coast Guard and VL-Shtil air defence missiles for the Indian Navy. Modern Helicopters for the Coast Guard The larger share of the deal—worth about ₹2,901 crore—covers the purchase of six twin-engine ALH Mk-III (Maritime Role) helicopters from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited under the Atmanirbhar Bharat framework. The helicopters fall under the Buy (Indian–IDDM) category, indicating…
Read MoreIndian Army to Organize ‘Gaurav Senani Samaroh’ in Churu, Over 6,000 Ex-Servicemen to Benefit
Jaipur | The Indian Army will organize a large-scale “Gaurav Senani Samaroh” in Churu district of Rajasthan on March 8 to honour ex-servicemen, war widows and their families. The event is being conducted under the Sapta Shakti Command by the Ranbankura Division. The ceremony will take place at SAI Sports Stadium and is expected to benefit more than 6,000 ex-servicemen and their families from all eight tehsils of Churu district. Senior Army officers and representatives from the civil administration are also scheduled to attend the programme. According to officials, the primary…
Read MoreSecond Iranian Vessel Near Sri Lanka Seeks Emergency Docking at Colombo After US Strike
New Delhi | Amid rising tensions in the Indian Ocean, a second Iranian vessel has been spotted near Sri Lanka and has requested emergency permission to dock at Colombo Port. The development comes a day after a reported US naval strike sank the Iranian warship IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean. According to the government of Sri Lanka, the vessel was detected near the island nation on Thursday. Cabinet spokesperson and minister Nalinda Jayatissa informed Parliament that another Iranian ship was currently present close to Sri Lankan maritime territory. He…
Read MoreAI Not a Substitute for Doctors, but a Tool to Enhance Their Capabilities: Experts
Lucknow: A Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme and hands-on workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Simulation in Critical Care was organized in Lucknow to discuss the growing role of advanced technology in modern medical practice. The event brought together medical professionals and experts who highlighted how emerging technologies are transforming healthcare delivery and clinical decision-making. The programme was inaugurated by Prof. Sonia Nityanand, Vice Chancellor of King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow. On the occasion, Prof. Monika Kohli, Head of the Department of Anaesthesiology, along with Dr. Sohan Lal, Dr. Ratan…
Read MoreIIT Kanpur and NCRA Pune Astrophysicists Develop a New Method to Measure Pulsar Distances
Kanpur: Astrophysicists from the Department of Physics and SPASE (Space, Planetary & Astronomical Sciences and Engineering) at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur and the National Centre for Radio Astrophysics Pune have developed a novel and powerful method to estimate distances to stars that emit periodic radio flashes, such as pulsars. The work is reported in a recent paper titled “Probing the morphology of the Gum Nebula using pulsar observables and a novel distance estimation method,” published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) by Oxford University…
Read MoreSIIC IIT Kanpur Anchors Deep-Tech Investment and Strategic Dialogue at TiECon UP 2026
Kanpur: The two-day engagement advanced industry–academia collaboration, strategic sector innovation, and deep-tech investment Kanpur, March 01, 2026: The Startup Incubation and Innovation Centre (SIIC), IIT Kanpur, played a central role in shaping deep-tech investment conversations and strategic innovation dialogue during the two-day TiECon UP 2026, bringing together venture capitalists, industry leaders, policymakers, and founders across Uttar Pradesh. The first day focused on structured investor engagement and startup pitching. A closed-door strategic dialogue between venture capital firms, TiE UP leadership, and SIIC IIT Kanpur’s senior management emphasized leveraging IIT Kanpur’s premier…
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