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Phase-II Ballistic Missile Defence System: DRDO’s Strategic Shield Against 5,000 km-Class Missile Threats
The phrase 5,000 km-class ballistic missile threat carries major strategic weight. Missiles in this category are generally associated with long-range regional or strategic strike capability. A defence system able to counter such threats gives India a stronger shield against high-value missile attacks aimed at cities, command centres, military bases and strategic assets. It strengthens national deterrence by reducing the confidence of an adversary that a ballistic missile strike can succeed.
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Vetiver in Ayurveda — Ushira, the Cooling Root of Fragrance and Balance
Vetiver, known in Ayurveda as Ushira, is one of the most respected aromatic roots used in traditional Indian healing culture....
Draksha: The Ayurvedic Sweet Rejuvenator
Draksha, commonly known as raisin when dried and grape when fresh, is one of Ayurveda’s most loved nourishing fruits. It...
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...
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India–Norway Sanskrit Culture: The Ancient Linguistic Bridge between the Vedic and Norse Worlds
These similarities are powerful because they show a shared ancestral layer beneath two distant cultures. A Norwegian child saying mor and an Indian tradition preserving mātṛ are separated by geography and centuries, yet they echo an older linguistic inheritance. The same pattern appears in bror and bhrātṛ, where the sound has changed but the ancestral relationship remains visible.
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India–Norway Sanskrit Culture: The Ancient Linguistic Bridge between the Vedic and Norse Worlds
Vetiver in Ayurveda — Ushira, the Cooling Root of Fragrance and Balance
India-Israel Bilateral Investment Agreement Comes into Force





