In this interview with Help Net Security, Jaya Baloo, COO & CISO at Aisle, examines the debate over restricting access to cyber-capable AI models. She lays out the strongest argument for gating these tools, then explains where it breaks down for s…
India’s Submarine Deterrent: Why SSBNs Are Built To Prevent Wars
India’s most powerful submarine weapon is not designed to fight conventional battles but to guarantee nuclear deterrence, as per an analysis by TOI.The Arihant-class SSBNs, carrying long-range ballistic missiles, ensure survivability and second-strike capability, while India is only now moving towards building indigenous SSNs for conventional undersea warfare.Submarines powered by nuclear
India Presumably Rejected Russian Su‑75 Checkmate Over Lack of Flight Tests
India has declined to show interest in Russia’s Su‑75 “Checkmate” fighter jet, despite Moscow’s attempts to push the aircraft into defence negotiations.According to industry sources cited by a Russian media publication, the Indian Air Force considers the Su‑75 a low‑priority proposal at present.The Su‑75 was first unveiled in 2021 as a single‑engine, affordable fifth‑generation fighter intended
British PM Starmer reportedly set to quit as Labour rival sworn in as MP
If Starmer leaves office this year, Britain will get its seventh prime minister in a decade.
India’s Venus Orbiter Mission Officially Targeted For Launch On March 29, 2028 To Use Aerobraking For Historic 19-Payload Exploration
India’s Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM), approved by the Union Cabinet with a budget of ₹1,236 crore, is officially targeted for launch on March 29, 2028. The spacecraft will be propelled by the heavy-lift LVM-3 rocket and is expected to complete its interplanetary journey to Venus in 112 daysIndia’s Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM), will carry 19 payloads and employ aerobraking to achieve a stable
India’s Oil Imports Stabilise In June 2026 With Record Russian Supplies Driving Recovery
India’s crude oil imports have stabilised in June 2026, crossing 5 million barrels per day, with Russia supplying a record 2.7 mbd—over half of India’s total intake—while Gulf flows slowly recover after the Strait of Hormuz disruption.This surge reflects discounted Russian barrels, subdued Chinese demand, and refinery adjustments, ensuring India’s energy security despite lingering West Asian
India’s Eurosatory 2026 Showcase Stuns Rivals With Indigenous Military Hardware
India’s participation at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris has stunned global rivals, with its showcase of indigenous military hardware ranging from advanced artillery systems to next-generation armoured vehicles and missiles, signalling a decisive shift from being a major importer to a formidable exporter of defence technology, according to a report by NDTV.The breadth of India’s display, backed by
EAM Jaishankar Embarks On Mongolia And South Korea Visit To Strengthen Strategic Partnerships
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar begins a four-day visit to Mongolia and South Korea from 22 to 25 June 2026, with meetings scheduled with his counterparts and leadership in both nations.His agenda includes strengthening strategic partnerships, reviewing bilateral projects, and delivering a keynote address at the Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity.EAM Jaishankar’s visit commences in
Bharat Forge Surges To Record High On Defence Contracts
Bharat Forge shares have surged to an all‑time high, powered by a ₹425 crore naval contract and a defence order book worth ₹10,961 crore, alongside strong momentum in North American truck demand. The company’s defence revenues are projected to reach ₹2,500–3,500 crore by FY27–28, with margins of 18–22%, reinforcing its role in India’s self‑reliance drive.The ₹425 crore contract signed with
Frontline chief banks $11m from stock options as VLCC rally boosts share price
CEO still holds 231,018 options in VLCC owner