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    UFO whistleblower alleges threat to life and family. Does Pentagon still refuse existence of UFOs and aliens?

    This is not the first time that a UFO whistleblower has alleged a threat. Earlier in July last year, another UFO whistleblower David Grusch appeared before Congress, he shared threatening encounters he'd experienced.

    A big decision for Boeing's next CEO: Is it time for a new plane?

    Boeing raced to update the 737 Max to compete with Airbus but faced fatal crashes. The jet's troubles left Boeing behind Airbus in the single-aisle market, impacting its global dominance.

    New star wars plan: US rushes to counter Chinese and Russian threats in orbit

    US Defense Department is looking to acquire a new generation of ground- and space-based tools that will allow it to defend its satellite network from attack and, if necessary, to disrupt or disable enemy spacecraft in orbit, Pentagon officials have said in a series of interviews, speeches and recent statements.

    Missile defence successes in Gulf, Ukraine fuel global urgency to acquire systems

    Experts predict that the successful use of ballistic missile defenses in recent high-stakes combat scenarios in Israel, the Red Sea, and Ukraine will lead to increased global investment in these systems. The U.S. SM-3 and Israeli Arrow interceptors, as well as the MIM-104 Patriot batteries, have demonstrated effectiveness against missile attacks, encouraging more countries to invest in similar defense systems. This trend is expected to intensify missile arms races, particularly in regions like Asia, where countries are already heavily investing in missile technology.

    Skill gap in workforce, AI advancements make cyber attacks more threatening in India

    India is witnessing an unpredented surge in cyber attacks. There is also a big skills gap in the cyber security workforce, and advancements in AI are making the problem more acute. While AI is a threat, it is also an opportunity. Synergy between AI and human expertise may be the key to safeguarding the country’s expanding digital ecosystems.

    Iran’s better, stealthier drones are remaking global warfare

    Iran's drone technology is reshaping global conflicts, with drones based on Iranian designs being used in various countries, including Sudan, Syria, and Ukraine. These drones, like the Zagel-3 based on Iran's Ababil model, are becoming increasingly sophisticated and are used by militias and militaries worldwide. Iran's drone industry, fueled by sanctions and innovative methods to circumvent them, is a key element of its military strategy, allowing it to project power and influence far beyond its borders.

    • More than just an index and it's not Nifty: A collection of stocks suitable for trading and investing alike

      Out of 50 stocks, only 5 of them have delivered negative returns in the last one year. Out of these 5 stocks, three stocks belong to one industrial house which faced headwinds early last year. 7 stocks have delivered more than 100 percent return, 4 stocks have gained between 80 to 100 %, 8 stocks have gained between 60 to 80 %, 5 stocks between 40 to 60 %, 12 stocks have gained between 20 to 40% and 9 stocks have gained between 0 to 20%. So, if you have focussed only on these 50 stocks out of a total universe of more than 3000 stocks which are traded, the probability that you would have been able to make money both in volatile and trending markets and also satisfy your desire to be a trader and investor at same time would have been met. The reason why is stocks? Most retail traders have a tendency to trade with bullish bias and prefer taking long positions rather than going short even when markets are not so bullish.

      UK successfully tests groundbreaking laser technology to neutralize drones in cost-effective way

      UK scientists achieve a milestone in modern warfare with DragonFire, a GBP 30 million laser technology program successfully intercepting drones off the Scottish coast. The groundbreaking high-power laser system, cost-effective and precise, eliminates the need for expensive missiles. Despite challenges, including atmospheric interference, the UK defense ministry accelerates development for deployment on war vessels in 5-10 years. This promising advancement reflects a potential revolution in military strategies, reshaping the future of warfare.

      Chinese spy agency rising to challenge the CIA

      In recent years, it has built itself up through wider recruitment, including of American citizens. The agency has also sharpened itself through better training, a bigger budget and the use of advanced technologies to try to fulfill the goal of Xi Jinping, China's leader, for the nation to rival the United States as the world's preeminent economic and military power.

      North Korea says it put a military spy satellite into orbit on third try

      Amidst rising tensions with the United States, North Korea claims a successful launch of a spy satellite, showcasing its persistence in creating a space-based surveillance system. Although doubts linger about the satellite's capabilities, the launch sparks condemnation from the U.S. and allies due to UN bans on such activities. North Korea asserts its right to fortify defense, planning more spy satellites. This escalates regional tensions, prompting responses from South Korea and Japan while raising concerns about Kim Jong Un's strategic military pursuits.

      The Role of Market Research in the Product Management Lifecycle

      Market research is a crucial factor in the product management lifecycle. It helps validate product ideas, understand the target audience, identify market gaps, and shape product positioning. At each stage of the lifecycle, market research plays a pivotal role.

      Building Blocks of Success: Planning and Strategy in the Product Management Lifecycle

      Planning and strategy are crucial in product management to ensure product success. This involves understanding customer needs, aligning the product with business goals, conducting market analysis, creating a product roadmap, allocating resources effectively, managing risks, and communicating the product vision.

      Tech transfer, joint exercises will take defence ties to new levels

      India and Tanzania have upgraded their ties to a strategic partnership during Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan's visit to India. Tanzania is looking to enhance its defence cooperation with India, focusing on areas such as technology transfer, capacity building, joint military exercises, and defence equipment procurement. The two countries also have a growing maritime partnership, with collaboration in maritime security, trade, mapping of maritime resources, and blue economy development. Tanzania is optimistic about strengthening bilateral relations with India, particularly in terms of trade, investment, and development cooperation. They are also seeking Indian investments in key sectors such as health, agriculture, education, ICT, energy, mining, manufacturing, tourism, cyber security, and space technology.

      Iran says it puts imaging satellite successfully into orbit amid tensions with West

      Iran on Wednesday said that it has successfully placed an imaging satellite into space. The Noor-3 satellite had been put in an orbit 450 kilometres (280 miles) above the Earth's surface, reported state-run IRNA news agency, quoting the country's communication minister.

      How Kim's meeting with Putin at Russian spaceport may hint at his space and weapons ambitions

      North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin have met at a rocket launch facility in Siberia for their first summit in four years. The talks are expected to focus on military cooperation, with Kim seeking economic aid and weapons technologies.

      CEPI to fund Gennova's self­ amplifying mRNA vaccine against Disease X

      The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and Gennova Biopharmaceuticals have announced a new funding agreement to develop vaccine candidates against unknown pathogenic threats with the particular development of saRNA vaccines that use the body's own machinery to make antigenic protein.

      The nuts and bolts of the engine Modi brings to power Atmanirbhar Bharat

      General Electric's GE Aerospace has signed an MoU with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), to make the fighter jet engine GE414 in India, a significant step in shifting India’s dependence on foreign countries for its military aircraft. India currently buys its fighter jets from Russia and France, but with the transfer of technology of GE414, the country will have more independence in producing its jet fighters.

      North Korea says its attempt to launch 1st spy satellite ends in failure

      In a statement published on state media, North Korea said a rocket carrying the spy satellite crashed into waters off the Korean Peninsula's western coast after it lost thrust following the separation of its first and second stages.

      South Korea launches first commercial-grade satellite, as North Korea plans first spy satellite

      The two Koreas, technically in a state of war, have no military reconnaissance satellites of their own and both are eager to possess them. The South Korean launch Thursday will likely assist its efforts to develop a space-based surveillance system. The domestically built three-stage Nuri rocket lifted off from a launch facility on a southern island with a payload of eight satellites, including a main commercial-grade satellite whose mission is to verify radar imaging technology and observe cosmic radiation in a near-Earth orbit.

      South Korea to conduct satellite launch as North Korea pushes to fire its 1st military spy satellite

      The Nuri space launch vehicle was scheduled to lift off early Wednesday evening from a launch facility on a southern South Korean island, if no unexpected weather or other problems occur at the last minute, according to the Science Ministry.

      Startups bring Silicon Valley ethos to a lumbering military-industrial complex

      Each of these systems is getting real-world testing in the war in Ukraine, earning praise from top government officials there and validating investors who have been pouring money into the field.

      4 defence sector stocks with up to 32% upside potential

      Government support, higher defence expenditure, robust exports and huge order books to drive performance of defence companies in future.

      How to protect your personal and professional devices from cyber-attacks

      Our personal and professional devices are constantly under attack from malware, viruses, and other cyber threats.​​​​​​While many of us have become more vigilant about protecting our computers and smartphones, we often overlook the importance of securing our other devices, such as tablets and smart TVs.

      North Korea's Kim Jong Un orders new ICBM, bigger nuclear arsenal amid tension

      Kim's moves are in line with the broad direction of his nuclear weapons development programme as he has repeatedly vowed to boost both the quality and quantity of his arsenal to cope with what he calls US hostility.

      Pentagon debuts its new stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider

      The B-21 Raider is the first new American bomber aircraft in more than 30 years. Almost every aspect of the programme is classified. Ahead of its unveiling Friday at an Air Force facility in Palmdale, California, only artists' renderings of the warplane have been released.

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      Barak-8 missile: A strategically vital and lethal weapon for the forces

      The Barak-8 Air and Missile Defence system or LRSAM provides a 360-degree defence against various airborne threats. Complemented by a state-of-the-art multi-mission radar, flexible control and command system, and two-way data link, Barak-8 can engage multiple targets at the same time during day and night in all weather conditions, which makes it a lethal weapon.

      Tech Mahindra and Israel Aerospace Industries subsidiary ELTA Systems announce partnership

      Tech Mahindra and ELTA Systems, a subsidiary of IAI have partnered to provide cyber solutions and services to government and enterprise customers in India and around the world.

      The Pentagon's secret UFO-hunting program

      The shadowy program ended in 2012, according to the Defense Department, but the New York Times reported that it is still up and running.

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