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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has hailed the launch of GalaxEye’s Mission Drishti, the world’s first OptoSAR satellite, as a landmark in India’s private space sector. The satellite, launched aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 from California, represents India’s largest privately-built spacecraft and a breakthrough in all-weather Earth observation technology. Mission Drishti was successfully placed into orbit on Sunday, marking a milestone for Bengaluru-based start-up GalaxEye. The satellite integrates electro-optical sensors with synthetic aperture radar into a single platform, enabling high-resolution imaging both in daylight and through clouds or darkness. Mission Drishti by GalaxEye marks a major achievement in our space journey. The…

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Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg recently addressed the issue of what happens after the Trump administration’s assault on America’s administrative state is over. The work needed to restore the country’s governing capacity, he argued, involves more than just putting the bureaucratic Humpty Dumpty back together again. The next president can’t “go around and just find all the little bits and pieces of everything that they smashed and tape it together and say: ‘Here you go. I give you the world as it looked in 2023,’” Buttigieg said. The Trump team is “destroying a lot of good, important things,” he added. “They’re destroying…

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US President Donald Trump has launched “Project Freedom”, a large-scale humanitarian and military-backed operation to guide stranded commercial vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz.The initiative begins today, 4 May 2026, and involves significant US naval and air assets, while Iran reviews Washington’s rejection of its latest 14-point peace proposal.Trump announced the plan on Truth Social, stating that countries worldwide had requested American assistance to free their ships trapped in the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasised that many of these vessels belong to nations not involved in the Middle Eastern conflict and described them as “innocent bystanders” caught in circumstances…

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Two requests to industry may help the Pentagon address one of the emerging challenges of warfare: enabling a relatively small number of human operators to direct a far larger number of robots.The Materials for Physical Compute in Untethered Robotics effort seeks to make autonomous systems more intelligent, while Decentralized Artificial Intelligence through Controlled Emergence aims to help robots form teams and carry out missions. These DARPA projects may feed ideas to the Defense Autonomous Working Group, the lead Pentagon office for drone warfare, whose budget would soar from $226 million this year to $54 billion under the new 2027 spending proposal. Much…

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Nepal has formally objected to India and China conducting the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lipulekh Pass in 2026, claiming the territory belongs to Kathmandu under the Sugauli Treaty of 1816.India has rejected these claims, stating the route has been used since 1954 and that Nepal’s assertions are neither justified nor based on historical facts. The dispute has reignited longstanding tensions over the Kalapani-Lipulekh-Limpiyadhura region.Nepal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement emphasising that Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura and Kalapani, lying east of the Mahakali river, are inseparable parts of Nepal. It reiterated that the government had not been consulted on the decision…

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India has firmly rejected Nepal’s latest territorial claims over Lipulekh Pass, calling them “untenable” and historically unfounded, while reiterating that the route has been used for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra since 1954.The Ministry of External Affairs emphasised that dialogue and diplomacy remain open for resolving boundary issues, but unilateral cartographic assertions will not be accepted.India responded strongly to Nepal’s objection to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra being conducted via Lipulekh Pass. The Ministry of External Affairs clarified that the route has been a long-standing corridor for the pilgrimage since 1954, and the practice of using it has continued for decades. MEA…

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R.D. Hooker, Jr., RealClearDefense A generation ago, the Army’s “Jedi Knights,” graduates of the elite School of Advanced Military Studies, enjoyed an international reputation as perhaps the… Source link

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