ISRO Faces Crisis As PSLV Failures, NAVIC Stagnation, And Talent Exodus Threaten Future

India’s space program is facing a critical juncture: repeated PSLV failures, a stalled NAVIC system, delayed Gaganyaan missions, and a worrying exodus of talent have cast doubt on ISRO’s trajectory. Despite 13 launches listed for the current financial year, not a single one has flown, raising questions about the future of India’s space ambitions.The Navigation with Indian Constellation (

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IAF Rafales Touches Down For Exercise Pitch Black 2026 In Australia

The Indian Air Force has deployed four Rafale fighter jets, two C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft and over 120 personnel to Darwin, Australia, for Exercise Pitch Black 2026, joining 19 other nations in one of the world’s largest multinational air combat training programs.The exercise runs from 20 July to 7 August and will involve up to 100 aircraft and 2,500 personnel across RAAF Bases Darwin,

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Axl Drone Demonstrates UAV Anti-Jamming Technology After Delivering 30 Peregrine Drones To Indian Army

Eranakulam-based Axl Drone has achieved a significant breakthrough by demonstrating its UAV anti-jamming technology to the Indian Army, reinforcing its position as a rising force in India’s indigenous defence sector.This follows the delivery of 30 “Axl Peregrine” surveillance drones, showcasing Kerala’s growing role in military innovation.Axl Drone, headquartered in Ernakulam, has recently

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NTPC-NPCIL Joint Venture Issues ₹28,000 Crore Tender For Rajasthan Nuclear Island Project

India’s NTPC-NPCIL joint venture ASHVINI has floated a record ₹28,000 crore tender for the 2,800 MW Mahi Banswara Nuclear Power Plant in Rajasthan, marking the country’s largest-ever Nuclear Island EPC package under its indigenous PHWR program.This milestone project will feature four 700 MW reactors and is the first nuclear plant not wholly owned by NPCIL.Anushakti Vidhyut Nigam Ltd (ASHVINI),

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Sundarbans Border To Be Fenced For First Time As BSF Expedites Security Program

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has, for the first time, approved fencing in the marshy Sundarbans region along the India–Bangladesh border in West Bengal.The project will cover nearly 90 kilometres of terrain that is notoriously difficult, marked by mangrove forests, tidal swamps, embankments and countless creeks. This initiative is expected to significantly strengthen border security in one

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Sources: Meta is in talks to rent computing power from its data centers to Anthropic in a deal that could be worth ~$10B over two years (New York Times)

New York Times:
Sources: Meta is in talks to rent computing power from its data centers to Anthropic in a deal that could be worth ~$10B over two years  —  A deal would underline how scarce computing power is for artificial intelligen…

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