Ghost In The Machine: The Death of Passive Stealth and the Rise of The Quantum Dogfight

The era of radar-centric stealth is evolving into a more complex, multi-spectral "evasion race." As evidenced by the challenges faced in recent conflicts, modern air superiority now depends on managing an aircraft’s visibility across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, with a particular focus on the infrared (IR) signatures that traditional stealth has long struggled to hide.To counter passive

April 9, 2026
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Guardian of The Waves: How Quantum Tech And AI Are Reimagining The Indian Navy’s Fleet

The Indian Navy is embarking on a transformative journey to fortify its maritime prowess by integrating cutting-edge quantum-secure communication and AI-driven predictive maintenance.This strategic shift, as articulated by Vice Admiral B. Sivakumar, underscores a commitment to safeguarding future warships against the evolving landscape of cyber threats while simultaneously boosting operational

April 8, 2026
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DRDO Chief: ‘They’ll Give Old Tech’ – Why Tech Transfers Won’t Help India

Dr Samir V Kamat, the head of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has issued a firm warning regarding India’s reliance on foreign nations for essential material development technology within the defence sector.He argued that international partners are generally only willing to share specific technologies once they have already integrated them into their own systems and moved

April 8, 2026
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Cybersecurity in the Age of Instant Software

AI is rapidly changing how software is written, deployed, and used. Trends point to a future where AIs can write custom software quickly and easily: “instant software.” Taken to an extreme, it might become easier for a user to have an AI write an application on demand—a spreadsheet, for example—and delete it when you’re done using it than to buy one commercially. Future systems could include a mix: both traditional long-term software and ephemeral instant software that is constantly being written, deployed, modified, and deleted.

AI is changing cybersecurity as well. In particular, AI systems are getting better at finding and patching vulnerabilities in code. This has implications for both attackers and defenders, depending on the ways this and related technologies improve…

April 7, 2026
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Guardian of The Digital Skies: The Indian Air Force Bolsters National Security With AI-Driven OSINT

The Indian Air Force is currently spearheading the development and deployment of sophisticated Artificial Intelligence-based Open-Source Intelligence analysis and monitoring systems. This proactive measure is designed to identify and neutralise online misinformation, disinformation, and evolving cyber threats that pose a risk to national stability.By integrating these technologies, the IAF aims

April 7, 2026
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