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The founders can be seen standing in front of PSLV-C62 a day ahead of the launchHyderabad-based start-up TakeMe2Space has announced that it will launch its MOI-1a satellite aboard SpaceX’s Transporter 18 mission scheduled no earlier than October this year.The satellite is designed to serve as India’s first artificial intelligence laboratory and data centre in orbit. This development comes after the company lost its maiden satellite, MOI-1, in January when ISRO’s PSLV-C62 mission failed due to an anomaly in the rocket’s third stage.The failure not only destroyed the main Earth Observation Satellite EOS-9 but also 15 co-passenger satellites, including MOI-1, marking…

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Recent disasters and climate-related problems have highlighted the vulnerabilities facing the Philippines, a country with rich biodiversity resources but threatened with rapid environmental degradation. The situation is made worse by systemic corruption, which undermines efforts to boost climate resiliency. How should stakeholders address this conundrum? In mid-April, haze enveloped the skies of north Metro Manila after a fire erupted in a closed landfill on a reclaimed land in Manila Bay. This disaster reflects the country’s grave environmental crisis. A Manila Bay reclamation project turned out to be a waste disposal site that became a hazard to marine habitats. This is…

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EndureAir Systems has unveiled a new long-range kamikaze drone, marking another step in India’s expanding unmanned strike capabilities. In March 2026, the company signed a cooperation agreement with Ananth Technologies to jointly develop indigenous loitering munitions under the Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured (IDDM) category.This partnership reflects India’s determination to strengthen its domestic defence ecosystem and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, while simultaneously pushing forward the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative in the defence sector.The newly revealed drone is expected to fit seamlessly into India’s broader push toward deep-strike unmanned warfare, swarm-based offensive operations, AI-enabled autonomous targeting, and cost-effective alternatives to expensive…

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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed ‌to pursue a range of trust-building measures to strengthen a fragile ceasefire along their shared border, following talks in the Philippines yesterday. The meeting between Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet took place on the sidelines of the 48th ASEAN Summit in Cebu. It was also attended by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., whose government organized the meeting as chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The meeting did not result in any major breakthrough – none was probably expected given the current poor state of relations between…

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China’s decision to supply Pakistan with fifth‑generation Shenyang J‑35 stealth fighters represents a watershed moment in South Asian airpower, reported China based media portal SCMP.The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has confirmed an initial collaborative agreement for the acquisition of the aircraft, though details of the scope remain undisclosed.This follows a year after Pakistan, with Chinese support, repelled a major Indian air assault, highlighting the depth of Beijing’s military backing. The J‑35 deal, coupled with further acquisitions of Chengdu J‑10C fighters and upgrades to the JF‑17 fleet, signals Islamabad’s determination to modernise its air force and secure a technological edge.Speculation is…

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The tiny city-state of Singapore has made the news several times in the past few weeks due to a number of stories highlighting increasingly harsh and frequent penalties for wrongdoing, which may appear at odds with its global reputation as peaceful, safe, clean, and corruption-free. These include the death penalty for cannabis importation, potential prison for public mischief, and new rules about who can be flogged with a rattan cane–and potentially raise questions about where effective governance ends and an increasingly authoritarian legal system begins. Across Southeast Asia, Singapore has long been celebrated as an economic powerhouse, and is also…

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