Defense :

India's strong strides in Defense and Technology

India-Vietnam BrahMos Deal Moves Toward Final Stage, Marking a Major Leap in Defence Exports

For India, the deal would strengthen the “Make in India, Make for the World” push in defence manufacturing. The BrahMos export journey began with the Philippines contract, which proved that India could supply advanced missile systems to a friendly partner in the Indo-Pacific. A Vietnam deal would deepen that momentum and show that Indian defence exports are moving from basic platforms and support equipment toward strategic systems with regional impact.

Health:

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

Bhavaprakasha Nighantu: The Ayurvedic Materia Medica That Preserved India’s Living Pharmacy

Bhavaprakasha Nighantu is one of the most respected Ayurvedic works on Dravyaguna, the science of medicinal substances. It belongs to...

Lentil in Ayurveda: The Strength-Giving Dal That Nourishes Without Heaviness

In the Indian kitchen, lentil is more than a daily dal. It is a simple food with deep medicinal value....

Curd in Ayurveda: Dadhi, Takra and the Ancient Indian Science of Fermented Food

Curd is one of the most familiar foods in the Indian kitchen, but Ayurveda treats it as a powerful food-medicine....

Wheat in Ayurveda: Godhuma as Strength, Stability and Everyday Medicine

In Ayurveda, wheat is known as Godhuma. It is one of the great nourishing grains, used for strength, tissue-building, stamina...

India’s Pharmaceutical Sector Enters a New Growth Phase Through Affordable Medicines and Self-Reliance

India’s pharmaceutical sector has recorded strong growth over the past twelve years, supported by policy reforms, affordable healthcare programmes and...

Heritage :

Knowing more about the rich and vibrant India

Ethical Warfare in the Ramayana: How Rama Turned Moral Legitimacy into Strategic Power

Ethical warfare means that a campaign carries a rightful cause, a disciplined method and a constructive end state. Rama’s war against Lanka follows this structure. The cause is clear. Sita has been abducted and held against her will. Ravana has violated dharma, honour and royal conduct. Rama’s response is built around justice. His purpose is focused. His army marches for rescue and restoration. This clarity gives the campaign moral force.