Defense :

India's strong strides in Defense and Technology

L&T Partners France’s Exail to Offer Unmanned Mine-Countermeasure Suite for Indian Navy’s Next MCMV Programme

Under the partnership, L&T and Exail will jointly offer a state-of-the-art unmanned MCM suite designed to detect, classify, identify and neutralise naval mines while keeping crews at a safer stand-off distance from the minefield. L&T will serve as the prime contractor, while Exail will act as the technology partner for the programme.

Health:

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

India Backs Next-Generation CAR-T Therapy Project to Fight Multiple Myeloma

India has taken another step toward building its own advanced cell-therapy ecosystem, with the Technology Development Board under the Department...

Ayurveda and the Wellness Boom — Europe Is Rediscovering Indian Food Medicine

Across Scandinavia and much of Northern Europe, a quiet but significant transformation is unfolding in the world of health and...

Indian Pharma Giants Commit $19.1 Billion to US Expansion, Signalling a New Phase in Global Growth

Indian pharmaceutical companies have announced plans to invest more than $19.1 billion in the United States, marking one of the...

Researchers Launch BHARAT Study to Build India’s First Large-Scale Ageing Biomarker Database

India has taken an important step in precision ageing research with the launch of the BHARAT Study, a large-scale scientific...

Why Indian Kitchen Spices Were Actually Ancient Preventive Medicine Systems

Long before modern nutrition science began discussing gut microbiomes, anti-inflammatory compounds, metabolic health, antioxidants, or functional foods, Indian civilisation had...

Heritage :

Knowing more about the rich and vibrant India

Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple: The Krishna Shrine Where Mahabharata, Pamba and Kerala’s Temple Culture Meet

Aranmula is associated with Arjuna. The legend says that Arjuna, burdened by the moral weight of the Kurukshetra war and especially by the killing of Karna, sought spiritual atonement. Though Karna was his enemy on the battlefield, the manner of his death — while he was struggling with his chariot wheel and was not in full fighting posture — created a dharmic unease in Arjuna’s mind. To purify himself and return to the higher path of devotion, Arjuna is believed to have installed the image of Krishna here.