Defense :

India's strong strides in Defense and Technology

India–Japan UNICORN Mast Project: A Stealth Technology Leap for the Indian Navy

The project gained fresh strategic importance during the 16th India–Japan Annual Summit in July 2026. The joint statement recorded that the two Prime Ministers were satisfied that an agreement had been reached in principle on the remaining technical details of the UNICORN project. Both sides also expressed expectation for early conclusion of the project and agreed to explore further defence equipment and technology projects.

Health:

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

Chandana: The Cooling Sandalwood of Ayurveda

Chandana, known to the world as sandalwood, is one of the most revered fragrant woods in Ayurveda. Its aroma is...

Centre Brings Advanced Cell and Gene Therapies Under Stricter National Regulatory Framework

The Central Government has amended the Drugs Rules, 1945 to strengthen the regulation of advanced medical technologies by bringing cell...

Ragi in Ayurveda: The Cooling Millet of Strength, Stability and Nourishment

Ragi, also known as finger millet, nachani or mandua, is one of India’s most respected traditional grains. In many parts...

Barley in Ayurveda: The Ancient Grain of Lightness, Strength and Metabolic Balance

Barley, known as Yava in Ayurveda, is one of the most respected grains in the Indian food and healing tradition....

Mango in Ayurveda: Āmra, the King of Fruits and a Seasonal Medicine

Mango, known in Sanskrit as Āmra, holds a special place in Ayurveda as both a nourishing fruit and a seasonal...

Heritage :

Knowing more about the rich and vibrant India

Kayamkulam Raja: The Proud Rulers of Odanad Before the Rise of Travancore

The Kayamkulam Raja was not merely a local chief. He represented one of the notable ruling houses of central Kerala during a time when the region was divided into several principalities. These kingdoms were small in size compared with later Travancore, but they were politically alert, militarily active and deeply connected to trade, temple culture and local warrior traditions.