HAL to Make Russia’s SJ-100 Aircraft in India: A New Era for Indigenous Passenger Planes

HAL and Russia’s UAC sign a historic pact to manufacture the SJ-100 passenger aircraft in India — reviving indigenous civil aviation manufacturing after decades. Introduction: A Historic Takeoff for Indian … Read More

Massacre in El Fasher: Over 460 Killed as Sudan’s Last Government-Held City Falls to Chaos

Over 460 people were killed and six health workers abducted in a brutal attack on a hospital in Sudan’s El Fasher, as violence escalates in Darfur’s last government-held city. A … Read More

What Is Cloud Seeding? Inside Delhi’s Experiment to Make Artificial Rain

As Delhi battles rising pollution, the government turned to cloud seeding to trigger artificial rain. But what exactly is cloud seeding, and does it really work? A Race Against Smog … Read More

Jaishankar Participates in 20th East Asia Summit: India Flags Energy and Market Access Concerns

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar attended the 20th East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur, raising critical issues on energy trade, market access, and regional cooperation. Introduction The 20th East Asia … Read More

U.S. Strikes on Pacific Drug Boats Leave 14 Dead, Heighten Regional Tensions

Four suspected drug-smuggling boats were destroyed by U.S. forces in the eastern Pacific, killing 14 people and intensifying Washington’s regional counter-narcotics push. Deadly Strikes in the Pacific Spark Global Attention … Read More

What Is a Category 5 Storm? The Science Behind Nature’s Most Powerful Cyclones

Learn what defines a Category 5 storm, how hurricanes differ from typhoons and cyclones, and why Hurricane Melissa threatens Jamaica with record-breaking force. Introduction: When the Ocean Turns Violent On … Read More