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Read More... Drone Conspiracy and Rebel Training: 7 Foreigners Arrested in India in Major NIA Crackdown
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By Jiya.S
NIA arrests 7 foreigners, including 6 Ukrainians & an American, for allegedly training Myanmar rebel groups. The case highlights India's growing border security concerns.
Read More... ₹44 Lakh Fine on Amazon, Flipkart: Govt Cracks Down on Illegal Walkie-Talkie Sales Over National Security Threat
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By Abhishek Joshi
CCPA slaps ₹44 lakh fine on Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho for illegal walkie-talkie sales threatening national security. New 2025 guidelines enforce compliance.
Read More... Supreme Court Expands Terrorist Act Definition in Umar Khalid Bail Denial: What It Means for India
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By Abhishek Joshi
Supreme Court denies bail to Umar Khalid in Delhi riots case, expands UAPA terrorist act definition beyond violence. Key implications for national security and civil liberties explained.
Read More... Shyok Tunnel Inauguration: Why This Strategic Project Is a Game Changer for India’s Border Security
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By Abhishek Joshi
Shyok Tunnel strengthens India’s border infrastructure in Eastern Ladakh, ensuring all-weather military access and countering China’s strategic advantage.
Read More... India Strengthens Undersea Nuclear Deterrence with K-4 Missile Test from INS Arighaat
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By Danik Jagran English
India tests K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile from INS Arihant. With a 3,500-km range & 2-ton nuclear warhead, it strengthens India's sea-based nuclear deterrence triad.
Read More... Indian Army Relaxes Social Media Guidelines: WhatsApp and Instagram Access Restored for Soldiers
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By Danik Jagran English
Indian Army social media guidelines eased after 5 years—soldiers can now use WhatsApp and view Instagram reels, but commenting banned. Boosting morale amid border tensions.
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