Defense :

India's strong strides in Defense and Technology

First Made-in-India C-295 Takes Flight: A New Chapter in India’s Defence Aviation Industry

The C-295 programme is not just an aircraft delivery project. It is a shift in India’s defence manufacturing model. For decades, India depended heavily on foreign suppliers for military aircraft platforms. The Vadodara line now shows that India is moving from simple assembly and component supply toward full-scale aircraft manufacturing, testing, integration and delivery.

Health:

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

Clove in Ayurveda: The Tiny Flower Bud That Awakens Digestion, Breath and Oral Health

Clove, known in Ayurveda as Lavanga and commonly called laung, is one of the strongest spices in the Indian kitchen....

Garcinia Cambogia in Ayurveda: Kudampuli, the Sour Medicine of the Kitchen

Garcinia cambogia, known in many homes as Kudampuli, Malabar tamarind or brindle berry, is one of those humble ingredients that...

First World Yogasana Championship Opens in Ahmedabad: India Pushes Yoga From Wellness Practice to Global Sport

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the first World Yogasana Championship in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, through a video message on 4 June...

Indian Surgical Robot Debuts in Kidney Transplant at PGI Chandigarh

India’s journey toward affordable high-precision healthcare has taken an important step with PGI Chandigarh adopting a home-grown surgical robotic system...

Serum Institute of India to Manufacture Oxford Ebola Vaccine in Major Global Health Push

India’s vaccine manufacturing strength is once again entering the centre of global public health action, with the Serum Institute of...

Heritage :

Knowing more about the rich and vibrant India

Night Warfare in the Ramayana: Fighting Through Darkness, Fear and Confusion

Command and control become critical at night. A commander must know where his troops are, where the enemy is moving and where the objective lies. In darkness, a small error in direction can break formation. A delayed message can isolate a unit. A loud rumour can spread fear. Rama’s campaign shows the importance of leadership that keeps the army focused even when the battlefield becomes unclear. Night rewards armies that move with purpose and punish armies that fight as scattered individuals.