India approves $119 million fund to boost space startups
0 0 21 ViewsThe Indian government has approved a Rs 1,000 crore fund to support the country’s rapidly growing space sector, aiming to strengthen its share of the global commercial…
0 0 21 ViewsThe Indian government has approved a Rs 1,000 crore fund to support the country’s rapidly growing space sector, aiming to strengthen its share of the global commercial…
0 0 30 ViewsGermany has unveiled plans to significantly increase the annual cap on skilled labour visas and work permits for Indian professionals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Germany’s step,…
0 0 37 Views New Delhi: Boosting its diplomatic footprint, India opened new missions in Albania, Gabon, Georgia, Latvia and Timor-Leste in the first 100 days of the Modi government’s…
0 0 37 ViewsNew Delhi: China on Friday said troops have disengaged at four places in eastern Ladakh, including Galwan Valley, where violent clashes took place in 2020. It added…
0 0 34 Views What I do want to say is that we are not passive, and whether events take a positive or a negative direction, either way, we will…
0 0 166 Views More than 100 countries including China, India, Brazil, and South Africa—face serious obstacles that could hinder their efforts to become high-income countries in the next few…
0 0 86 ViewsBengaluru-based small-arms manufacturer SSS Defence has bagged and fulfilled a mega export contract from a friendly foreign country for the supply of .338 Lapua Magnum calibre sniper…
0 0 85 Views India’s defense industry has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by developing the Nagastra-1 and Nagastra-2, an indigenous loitering munition or kamikaze drone. Boasting over 75% indigenous content,…
0 0 64 Views Jaguar Range Rover, a UK luxury carmaker owned by Tata Motors, will now start manufacturing their luxury SUVs in Pune, India. The carmaker is also celebrating…
0 0 102 Views The RBI’s decision to repatriate 100 tonnes of gold from the UK is a strategic move aimed at optimising the management of its reserves. While further…