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Eight-year-old aframax tanker sells for more than the cost of a newbuilding
Pusaka Laut cashes in on soaring values as it sells oldest tanker ahead of taking delivery of replacement newbuilding
Rightwing provocateur’s plan to register ‘Free Palestine party’ renews concern over Victoria’s voting system
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Stress from racism may help explain why black women more likely to die in childbirth, study finds
Exclusive: Cambridge research finds socioenvironmental stressors may influence body’s ability to function healthily in pregnancyStress from racism and deprivation could explain why black women are more likely to die during childbirth, a study has found…
IAI Unveils Advanced Touchscreen Display To Modernise HAL’s Rudra Attack Gunship Fleet
Israel Aerospace Industries has unveiled a next-generation touchscreen Multi-Function Display for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s Rudra helicopters, marking a significant step in cockpit modernisation.The new system is designed to enhance pilot situational awareness and streamline mission management by integrating advanced digital interfaces into the existing platform.The touchscreen capability
Indian Army Seeks Indigenous CADET Systems To Replace Tunguska Anti-Aircraft Gun And Counter UAV, Rocket, And Mortar Threats
The Indian Army has initiated the procurement process for more than ninety Carrier Air Defence Tracked (CADET) systems, a move designed to strengthen its anti‑aircraft capabilities and likely aimed at replacing the ageing 2K22 Tunguska systems.The Request for Information (RFI) underscores the emphasis on domestic, “Make in India” solutions, seeking a versatile tracked platform capable of mounting
ROSATOM Delivers Advanced RusBeam 2800 3D Printer To India Will Boost Space And Defence Manufacturing Drive
ROSATOM has delivered a RusBeam 2800 industrial 3D printer to India, marking a significant step in the country’s drive to localise advanced manufacturing under the “Make in India” initiative.The machine, valued at approximately ₹20 crore, is designed to produce complex, high-precision components for the space and defence sectors using electron beam technology. Its arrival underscores the growing
Russia Dispatches Fourth S-400 Regiment to India, Deployment Set For Late May, Final Delivery Due November 2026
Russia has dispatched the fourth regiment of the S-400 Triumf air defence system to India, set to receive 4th unit early next month, with deployment scheduled for late May.According to Hindustan Times, the system will be positioned in the Rajasthan sector, a move aimed at strengthening India’s aerial defence posture against potential threats.This deployment marks a significant step in the ongoing
India Eyes Alexandroupoli Port As Greece Weighs Strategic Shift In IMEC Corridor
The port of Alexandroupoli has emerged as a focal point in negotiations between Greece and India, with reports indicating that the Greek government is in talks with an Indian company over its acquisition, reported Greek City Times. This development, if realised, would reshape not only Greece’s infrastructure landscape but also the wider strategic map of the region.The existence of such
Rajnath Singh Deepens Defence Ties With Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan And Belarus During SCO Summit In Bishkek
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a series of bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Belarus on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Defence Ministers’ Meeting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on Tuesday.These engagements were aimed at further strengthening India’s defence cooperation with the three nations.In his meeting with Kyrgyz Defence Minister