Defense :

India's strong strides in Defense and Technology

GMR Aero Technic–Boeing Pact Puts Hyderabad on India’s Defence MRO Map

The P-8I is the Indian Navy’s variant of Boeing’s P-8 maritime patrol aircraft and is designed for long-range maritime reconnaissance, anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. The Indian Navy describes the aircraft as a multi-role Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance Anti-Submarine Warfare platform that can be equipped with air-to-ship missiles and torpedoes. It also supports maritime surveillance, strike roles, electronic warfare missions, search and rescue, targeting support and time-critical surveillance in the Indian Ocean Region.

Health:

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

Mustard in Ayurveda: The Fiery Kitchen Medicine Hidden in Indian Food

Mustard, known in Ayurveda as Sarshapa, Rājikā, Siddhārtha, or simply Sarson/Rai, is one of the finest examples of how the...

AIIMS Delhi performs complex life-saving Pancreas-Kidney Transplant

AIIMS New Delhi has achieved a major medical milestone by successfully performing a Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney transplant, a complex life-saving procedure...

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...

Heritage :

Knowing more about the rich and vibrant India

Netherlands Returns Chola-Era Anaimangalam Copper Plates, Restoring a Priceless Chapter of Tamil Maritime History

The plates belong to the world of Rajaraja Chola I and Rajendra Chola I, two rulers who transformed the Chola kingdom into one of Asia’s most influential maritime powers. Rajaraja Chola I, who ruled from 985 CE to 1014 CE, is remembered not only for military expansion and monumental temple-building, but also for creating a disciplined administrative state that recorded land, revenue and religious grants with remarkable precision.