Defense :

India's strong strides in Defense and Technology

India Becomes World’s Fifth-Largest Military Spender as Global Defence Spending Hits Record $2.89 Trillion

The top ten military spenders in 2025 were the United States, China, Russia, Germany, India, the United Kingdom, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, France and Japan. SIPRI data shows that the top ten alone accounted for 72 percent of global military expenditure, underlining how defence spending remains heavily concentrated among a small group of major powers.

Health:

Ayurveda, Yoga, Meditation and much more....

Sun Pharma to Acquire US-Based Organon in $11.75 Billion Deal, Its Biggest Overseas Acquisition

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries has announced a major global expansion move with a definitive agreement to acquire US-based Organon & Co...

Hemidesmus indicus — Indian Sarsaparilla / Sariva / Nannari: Ayurveda’s Cooling Root for Skin, Pitta and Rakta Health

Hemidesmus indicus, better known in Ayurveda as Sariva, Anantamoola, Indian Sarsaparilla, and in South India as Nannari or Naruneendi, is...

WHO Flags High Measles Outbreak Risk in Bangladesh as Cases Spread Across 58 Districts

The World Health Organization has classified Bangladesh as facing a high national risk from a fast-spreading measles outbreak, warning that...

Ghee in Ayurveda: The Golden Fat That Nourishes, Carries Medicine and Deepens Indian Food Wisdom

In Ayurveda, ghee is not treated as an ordinary cooking fat. It is known as Ghrita, a refined form of...

NIPER Hajipur, Boehringer Ingelheim Sign MoU to Boost Pharma Research and Next-Generation Therapies

New Delhi, April 24, 2026: The National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Hajipur, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding...

Heritage :

Knowing more about the rich and vibrant India

Uthiyan Cheralathan: The Earliest Known Chera King of Sangam Memory

His royal name itself carries meaning. Uthiyan or Udiyan appears to be his personal or dynastic name, while Cheralathan marks him as a Chera ruler. He also bore the title Vanavaramban, which has been interpreted as “one whose kingdom is bounded by the sky” or, in another reading, “one whose boundary is the sea.” Sesha Aiyar connects this title with the idea of a wide territory, maritime power and conquests, rather than treating it as a casual ornament.