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MoS in Guatemala and the Caribbean nations: Deeper defence and trade cooperation on the agenda
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Jammu Drone Attack: Are we future prepared to handle such audacious drone assaults? © Provided by The Financial Express The specific details of the Jammu drone attack are expected to emerge after the thorough internal investigation being conducted by the Governmental agencies. (Photo source: ANI)
By Milind Kulshreshtha
World over, drones are finding a steady application with the military forces for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) missions and as precision-guided munitions for air-operations. Remarkably, drones too are gaining popularity with extremist organizations and for covert operations by adversaries. The use of drones by non-state actors had reached an alarming landmark in 2019 itself, when the Turkish drones and Chinese manufactured drones were used by two opposing sides to aerially attack each other during Libya s civil war. Later, in Sept 2019 itself, the ARAMCO oil refinery in Saudi Arabia was attacked using unknown drones.
Indonesia launches SAR mission for its missing submarine, Indian Navy has the capability to handle such accidents, says expert
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Addressing the China challenge: Perceptive shifts in India’s strategic behaviour hints at greater appetite for risk-taking
Firstpost 4 hours ago Sreemoy Talukdar © Provided by Firstpost Addressing the China challenge: Perceptive shifts in India’s strategic behaviour hints at greater appetite for risk-taking
Measuring up to the China challenge is likely to keep Indian policymakers engaged for the foreseeable future but some signs are emerging of late of an interesting approach. The coordinated steps, though seemingly unrelated, are free of exaggerated respect towards China’s delicate sensibilities.
Perhaps the Galwan tragedy has created space for a perceptible shift in India’s behaviour as we see hints of greater flexibility and an appetite for calculated risk-taking.