Arjun Dev Singh has a deep interest in defence, security, and strategic affairs. With a strong analytical lens and a passion for military and geopolitical developments, Arjun strives to bring clarity and context to complex national and international issues.
I’d like to point out that these drones were an original Iranian design… we took them back to America, made them better and fired them right back at Iran,” CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper said on March 4. Continue Reading
For over two centuries, Indian soldiers carried British-made rifles— the Brown Bess muskets in the early 19th century and the Short Magazine Lee Enfield in the 19th century until the mid-20th century.
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Presently in limited series production, the 9×19 mm carbine was designed to replace a million World War 2 era British-designed Sterling carbines and to be an attractive export option because of its low cost, estimated to be less than Rs 50,000 per piece. Continue Reading
A ghost building with computers, lecture halls and conference halls on a 40-acre plot is the only evidence of India’s unrealised dream to set up a world-class shipbuilding certification institute. Continue Reading
The United States figures on the 66th position on a new Responsibility Nations Index (RNI) launched by former President Ramnath Kovind at Dr Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi. Libya figures at number 65. Continue Reading