US Confirms India’s February Entry into Pax Silica: A Strategic Leap For Secure AI Supply Chains

The United States has officially confirmed India’s forthcoming entry into Pax Silica, a pivotal US-led coalition aimed at fortifying global supply chains for artificial intelligence and semiconductors.US Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg made the announcement on Thursday at the Hudson Institute in Washington DC. He expressed enthusiasm about welcoming India next month,

January 30, 2026
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AIs Are Getting Better at Finding and Exploiting Security Vulnerabilities

From an Anthropic blog post:

In a recent evaluation of AI models’ cyber capabilities, current Claude models can now succeed at multistage attacks on networks with dozens of hosts using only standard, open-source tools, instead of the custom tools needed by previous generations. This illustrates how barriers to the use of AI in relatively autonomous cyber workflows are rapidly coming down, and highlights the importance of security fundamentals like promptly patching known vulnerabilities.

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A notable development during the testing of Claude Sonnet 4.5 is that the model can now succeed on a minority of the networks without the custom cyber toolkit needed by previous generations. In particular, Sonnet 4.5 can now exfiltrate all of the (simulated) personal information in a high-fidelity simulation of the Equifax data breach—one of the costliest cyber attacks in history­­using only a Bash shell on a widely-available Kali Linux host (standard, open-source tools for penetration testing; not a custom toolkit). Sonnet 4.5 accomplishes this by instantly recognizing a publicized CVE and writing code to exploit it without needing to look it up or iterate on it. Recalling that the original Equifax breach happened by exploiting a publicized CVE that had not yet been patched, the prospect of highly competent and fast AI agents leveraging this approach underscores the pressing need for security best practices like prompt updates and patches…

January 30, 2026
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Mark Carney’s March India Trip To Target Uranium, AI Deals Amid Trade Thaw

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to visit India in the first week of March 2026, marking a significant step in thawing bilateral ties.Sources within India’s Ministry of External Affairs highlight trade as the central focus of the visit. This comes amid efforts to rebuild momentum following years of diplomatic strains over issues like the Khalistan separatist movement.The visit is

January 29, 2026
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