Atomic Clock Fails On ISRO’s NAVIC Navigation Satellite: Three Satellites Left As India Races To Rebuild

India’s NavIC navigation system faces a precarious moment after the failure of a critical satellite, raising questions about the reliability of the nation’s homegrown alternative to GPS.NavIC, or Navigation with Indian Constellation, has dropped below the minimum operational threshold following the atomic clock failure on IRNSS-1F. Launched in March 2016, this satellite reached the end of its

March 15, 2026
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Iran Says No Problem With Mojtaba Khamenei After Trump Says He Is Gravely Injured, Likely Disfigured

In the wake of a devastating joint US-Israel airstrike on 28 February 2026, which claimed the life of Iran’s long-standing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, speculation has swirled around the condition of his son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei.The 56-year-old cleric, now Iran’s new Supreme Leader, has not appeared in public since the attack, fuelling rumours of severe injury or worse,

March 15, 2026
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Shattered Skies, Intact Regime: Is An Air War Enough To Break Iran?

Recent public impatience has surfaced after two weeks of intensive airstrikes against Iran, which have proven highly effective yet have not toppled the regime. Initial optimism that Iran’s leaders might flee, akin to Bashar al-Assad’s eventual exit, is waning. A more realistic assessment now prevails: this conflict will not resolve swiftly, analysed Yaron Buskila on Jerusalem Post

March 15, 2026
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India’s Thorium Gamble: Why Abandoning It Could Cripple Energy Security

India’s energy security dilemma has been thrown into sharp relief by the ongoing Gulf conflict, which has disrupted oil supplies and highlighted the country’s dependence on imported fuels, reported NDTV.With limited domestic reserves of crude oil and uranium, India faces a structural vulnerability that cannot be solved by external imports alone. The one resource that offers a long-term solution

March 15, 2026
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Nearly 100 Iranian Sailors Depart Kochi As IRIS Lavan Stays Anchored Amid Escalating Tensions

Nearly 100 crew members from the Iranian naval vessel IRIS Lavan have left Kochi, India, via the local airport, according to sources familiar with the matter. The ship remains docked at Kochi port, with the rest of its crew on board. No official confirmation has come from India’s Southern Naval Command.The departures occurred late on Friday night. The Iranian personnel boarded an aircraft that

March 15, 2026
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Payload Ransomware claims the hack of Royal Bahrain Hospital

The Payload Ransomware group claims to have breached the Royal Bahrain Hospital (RBH), a leading healthcare facility in Bahrain. The Payload Ransomware group claims to have hacked the Royal Bahrain Hospital (RBH) and stolen 110 GB of data. The ransomware gang added the healthcare facility to its Tor data leak site and published the images […]

March 15, 2026
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