‘There’s No Fool Proof Air Defence’: CDS Anil Chauhan Warns of A ‘Fourth Evolving Military Threat’ To India

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan has issued a comprehensive warning about a rapidly evolving security environment for India, emphasising the emergence of a “fourth evolving military threat” that challenges the nation’s traditional defence paradigms.He highlighted the increasing alignment of interests among China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, noting that this convergence poses significant

July 9, 2025
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Defence Uncut | The Overlooked History of Pakistan’s Nuclear Program

Pakistan’s nuclear capability is often shrouded in myths of borrowed technology and foreign designs. But the reality is a far more complex and strategically calculated story of indigenous ambition, deep-seated mistrust in global alliances, and a 70-year scientific journey born from a…

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June 27, 2025
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Should India Be Worried About Pakistan’s Chinese J-35 Stealth Jets? A Strategic Analysis

Pakistan’s impending acquisition of Chinese J-35 stealth fighter jets represents a potentially game-changing development in South Asian air power dynamics, threatening to erode India’s long-held aerial superiority advantage. The implications of this strategic shift extend far beyond simple aircraft numbers, fundamentally altering the regional military balance and forcing India to reassess its

June 21, 2025
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India Confronts Twin Drone Threats From Pakistan And Bangladesh

A new and dangerous security flashpoint has emerged in South Asia as Turkish-origin Bayraktar-TB2 drones, already used by Pakistan in recent military operations against India, have now surfaced in Bangladesh. This development is causing serious alarm within Indian defence and intelligence circles, raising the spectre of coordinated drone-enabled surveillance and potential strike threats along

June 21, 2025
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Trust With China Remains Low Post-Operation Sindoor; Defence Secretary Calls Trump-Munir Meeting ‘Very Strange’

India’s Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, in his first podcast appearance with ANI, provided a candid assessment of India’s current security environment following Operation Sindoor.Singh stated unequivocally that trust with China remains low, compelling India to maintain a high level of military preparedness against potential misadventures, even as diplomatic dialogue continues.He described

June 21, 2025
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