What was the most interesting war tactic ever performed in history by India?
Well, I have one ace up my sleeve and this is one hell of a brilliant strategy employed by any army anywhere in the face of adverse circumstances.
At the height of the 1965 war, Pakistan's General Ayub Khan made a...
India on Wednesday approved a $150 million credit line for the development of Iran's Chabahar port, the government said in a statement.
The port in southeast Iran is central to New Delhi's efforts to circumvent arch-rival Pakistan and open up a route to landlocked Afghanistan where it has...
KARACHI: Once the producer of almost half the country's steel needs, state-owned Pakistan Steel Mills' (PSM) cavernous factory buildings on the outskirts of the metropolis stand eerily still.
A 4.5-km-long conveyor belt that once carried coal from the nearby port is idle and blast furnaces rest...
In what could be a major leg up to Make in India initiative, Sweden-based Saab Group will form joint venture with defence arm of Kalyani Group (KSSL) to manufacture air defence systems.
The joint venture, which will be set up by Saab and KSSL, will handle the main part of production and...
India has conveyed to China in categoric terms that it was going to expedite construction of infrastructure along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh and that it shouldn’t try to disrupt it taking the excuse of un-demarcated boundary as it had done on some previous occasions...
Again with the name calling. You should really work on your communication skill. Not only our but your pilots might also be taking it, if the are on long duration mission. Considering your countries size and single engine jets, I doubt it
Do some research before making such comments. Modafinil...
Ah. Personal attack. Last refuge of those who can't make a rational argument.
Modafinil is used for prolonged duration for chronic diseases ranging from narcolepsy to Parkinson, without much side effects. While IAF pilots will be taking these only on mission which are more than 37 hours.
And...
It's like hitting a brick wall with you.
That why there is something called a Clinical trial before any drug is put out in the market. They don't pull the 10% out of thin air.
For lower-caste Hindus, a Soneri cup symbolises deep-rooted bigotry
KOTRI: Marked by its vibrant interior of red and blue walls, Hajiri Kohli’s modest hotel is popular with communities living on the outskirts of Kotri and Hyderabad. As one enters, the smell of chai fills the air and the...
Sightings of UFOs (unidentified flying objects) are always a thrill in sci-fi comics and films, but in real life - especially when a country is under terror threat and has recently faced terror attacks, it can make people extremely nervous, even in broad daylight.
Two back-to-back sightings of...
26 years ago on this day, Kashmiri Pandits had witnessed a hysteric, macabre night in the form of blaring threats and slogans, asking them to flee their homeland, convert or die.
The cold, dark night of January 19, 1990, had stirred into life the worst nightmares of Kashmiri Pandits living in...