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US Defense Report Flags China’s Taiwan Ambitions, Arunachal Claims

: Pentagon’s 2025 China military report highlights Taiwan invasion goals by 2027, Arunachal Pradesh as core interest, South China Sea tensions, PLA corruption, and AI advancements

Global Military Spending Hits $2.7 Trillion, Threatening Development and Peace

Global military spending soared to $2.7 trillion in 2024, marking the steepest annual rise in over three decades, according to the United...

A Global Surge in Military Spending

In 2024, global military expenditure reached a record-breaking $2.7 trillion, marking a 9.4% increase from the previous year. This is the steepest...

Nuclear Modernization The Alarming Arms Race of 2024

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India Tests First Hypersonic Missile, Enhancing Defence Capabilities

India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully test-fired the country’s first hypersonic missile off the coast of Odisha. The test, conducted...

Nyoma Airfield: India’s Highest Strategic Asset to Bolster National Security

India is taking a bold step to bolster its national security with the near-completion of Nyoma Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) in eastern...

Hannibal Directive: Israel’s Controversial Military Protocol

A new report claims that Israel launched the directive allowing the killings of captives taken by Hamas on October 7 from the...

Nuclear Arms Race; 2024 shows no signs of slowing down

Nuclear modernization surges in 2024, with key developments in arsenals of the USA, Russia, China, and other nuclear-armed states.

NATO Nations to Build Drone Wall Defence System

Six NATO nations unite to construct a high-tech drone wall defence system along their borders with Russia and Belarus, enhancing regional security.

Global military expenditure surges Amid Tension

In 2023, total global military expenditure surged to $2443 billion, marking a 6.8% real terms increase from 2022. This year-on-year spike, the sharpest since 2009, signifies a significant shift in global defence spending patterns.