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Navy Chief Confirms India Tested 3,500-km Range Nuclear-Capable Missile
- Monday December 2, 2024
- India News | Reported by Vishnu Som, Edited by Pushkar Tiwari
Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi today confirmed that India has test fired the 3,500-km range nuclear-capable missile last month.
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India Tests 3,500-km Range Nuclear-Capable Missile, Launched From Submarine
- Thursday November 28, 2024
- India News | NDTV News Desk
The Indian Navy test fired the 3,500 km ballistic missile from the newly-inducted nuclear submarine INS Arighaat.
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INS Arighaat: All About India's 2nd Nuclear Ballistic Submarine
- Thursday August 29, 2024
- India News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
INS Arighaat, India's second nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, was commissioned on Thursday in Visakhapatnam.
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Opinion | Raisi Transformed Iran's Foreign Policy. Yet, His Death Won't Change Much
- Tuesday May 21, 2024
- Opinion | Aditi Bhaduri
Despite his deep imprint on Iran's foreign policy, Ebrahim Raisi's demise may not see any major foreign policy shifts in the region.
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Opinion | India-Iran Chabahar Deal Signals Resolve Amid A World In Flux
- Wednesday May 15, 2024
- Opinion | Aditi Bhaduri
India, which sees itself not just as a member of the Global South but as one of its leaders, will have to do a careful balancing act with the West. Therefore, the India-Iran Chabahar deal speaks of a great resolve.
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Opinion | Biden And His Awkward Jugglery With Domestic Politics, Foreign Goals
- Saturday May 4, 2024
- Opinion | Arun K. Singh
Student protests have been galvanised by perceptions that the US is not doing enough to end Israel's action in Gaza. The US, on the other hand, has reiterated its "ironclad" guarantee for Israel's security and has not conditioned any of its continued
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Opinion | China Is Revamping Its Military, And India Must Not Take It Lightly
- Thursday May 2, 2024
- Opinion | Harsh V. Pant
China's growing military prowess has implications for India's defence planning and security posture. Making Indian armed forces fit to fight 21st-century wars should be the topmost priority for any government that takes office in June.
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Opinion | Pipeline To Nowhere: How An Iran Deal Became Pakistan's Bane
- Tuesday April 30, 2024
- Opinion | Aditi Bhaduri
Pakistan is yet to complete its part of the pipeline. The global sanctions against Iran and the resultant geopolitical pressure on Islamabad from the Uare the main reasons for the severe delay.
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Opinion | For Global Security, Avoid 'Double Standards'
- Sunday April 28, 2024
- Opinion | Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik
"Norway's consistent stance as regards both Ukraine and Gaza allow us to point out such contradictions in a way that actually cuts through," writes Norway's Deputy Foreign Minister.
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Opinion | A Shaky World Order: Can India Navigate A Russia-China-Iran Axis?
- Monday April 22, 2024
- Opinion | Manoj Kewalramani, Anushka Saxena
India may find it hard to balance its deepening ties with the West and the emerging partnership between China, Russia and Iran. A Cold War-style confrontation can be detrimental to India's approach of multi-alignment and strategic autonomy.
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Opinion | Indian Diplomacy Needs To Be In Top Gear Amid Iran-Israel Face-Off
- Tuesday April 16, 2024
- Opinion | Harsh V. Pant
India has key interests to pursue with Iran, Israel and the Arab states. It's because of this Iran has allowed Indian diplomats to meet the Indian crew members of the seized cargo vessel.
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Explained: Why Pak-Bound Ship From China Was Stopped At Mumbai Port
- Sunday March 3, 2024
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Indian security agencies recently halted a Karachi-bound ship from China on the suspicion that it contained a dual-use consignment - weighing 22,180 kilogrammes - that could be used for Pakistan's nuclear and ballistic missiles programme.
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Ship From China To Pak Stopped At Mumbai Port Over Suspected Nuclear Cargo
- Saturday March 2, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
A Karachi-bound ship from China was stopped by Indian security agencies at Mumbai's Nhava Sheva port on suspicion that it contained a dual-use consignment that could be used for Pakistan's nuclear and ballistic missile programme, officials here said.
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US Sanctions 3 Chinese Firms For Giving Ballistic Missile Tech To Pakistan
- Saturday October 21, 2023
- World News | Press Trust of India
The US has imposed sanctions on three China-based companies for supplying missile-applicable items and technology for Pakistan's ballistic missile programme, the US State Department said.
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Opinion: The Desi 'Oppenheimers' And How They Were Treated In India
- Tuesday July 25, 2023
- Opinion | Pallava Bagla
The Hollywood movie Oppenheimer is a biopic of the scientist who made the atom bomb for America, but who made India's atom bombs?Let us revisit the hard work and sacrifices of those Indian nuclear heroes.
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Navy Chief Confirms India Tested 3,500-km Range Nuclear-Capable Missile
- Monday December 2, 2024
- India News | Reported by Vishnu Som, Edited by Pushkar Tiwari
Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi today confirmed that India has test fired the 3,500-km range nuclear-capable missile last month.
- www.ndtv.com
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India Tests 3,500-km Range Nuclear-Capable Missile, Launched From Submarine
- Thursday November 28, 2024
- India News | NDTV News Desk
The Indian Navy test fired the 3,500 km ballistic missile from the newly-inducted nuclear submarine INS Arighaat.
- www.ndtv.com
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INS Arighaat: All About India's 2nd Nuclear Ballistic Submarine
- Thursday August 29, 2024
- India News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
INS Arighaat, India's second nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, was commissioned on Thursday in Visakhapatnam.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Raisi Transformed Iran's Foreign Policy. Yet, His Death Won't Change Much
- Tuesday May 21, 2024
- Opinion | Aditi Bhaduri
Despite his deep imprint on Iran's foreign policy, Ebrahim Raisi's demise may not see any major foreign policy shifts in the region.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | India-Iran Chabahar Deal Signals Resolve Amid A World In Flux
- Wednesday May 15, 2024
- Opinion | Aditi Bhaduri
India, which sees itself not just as a member of the Global South but as one of its leaders, will have to do a careful balancing act with the West. Therefore, the India-Iran Chabahar deal speaks of a great resolve.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Biden And His Awkward Jugglery With Domestic Politics, Foreign Goals
- Saturday May 4, 2024
- Opinion | Arun K. Singh
Student protests have been galvanised by perceptions that the US is not doing enough to end Israel's action in Gaza. The US, on the other hand, has reiterated its "ironclad" guarantee for Israel's security and has not conditioned any of its continued
- www.ndtv.com
-
Opinion | China Is Revamping Its Military, And India Must Not Take It Lightly
- Thursday May 2, 2024
- Opinion | Harsh V. Pant
China's growing military prowess has implications for India's defence planning and security posture. Making Indian armed forces fit to fight 21st-century wars should be the topmost priority for any government that takes office in June.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Opinion | Pipeline To Nowhere: How An Iran Deal Became Pakistan's Bane
- Tuesday April 30, 2024
- Opinion | Aditi Bhaduri
Pakistan is yet to complete its part of the pipeline. The global sanctions against Iran and the resultant geopolitical pressure on Islamabad from the Uare the main reasons for the severe delay.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | For Global Security, Avoid 'Double Standards'
- Sunday April 28, 2024
- Opinion | Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik
"Norway's consistent stance as regards both Ukraine and Gaza allow us to point out such contradictions in a way that actually cuts through," writes Norway's Deputy Foreign Minister.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Opinion | A Shaky World Order: Can India Navigate A Russia-China-Iran Axis?
- Monday April 22, 2024
- Opinion | Manoj Kewalramani, Anushka Saxena
India may find it hard to balance its deepening ties with the West and the emerging partnership between China, Russia and Iran. A Cold War-style confrontation can be detrimental to India's approach of multi-alignment and strategic autonomy.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Indian Diplomacy Needs To Be In Top Gear Amid Iran-Israel Face-Off
- Tuesday April 16, 2024
- Opinion | Harsh V. Pant
India has key interests to pursue with Iran, Israel and the Arab states. It's because of this Iran has allowed Indian diplomats to meet the Indian crew members of the seized cargo vessel.
- www.ndtv.com
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Explained: Why Pak-Bound Ship From China Was Stopped At Mumbai Port
- Sunday March 3, 2024
- India News | NDTV News Desk
Indian security agencies recently halted a Karachi-bound ship from China on the suspicion that it contained a dual-use consignment - weighing 22,180 kilogrammes - that could be used for Pakistan's nuclear and ballistic missiles programme.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ship From China To Pak Stopped At Mumbai Port Over Suspected Nuclear Cargo
- Saturday March 2, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
A Karachi-bound ship from China was stopped by Indian security agencies at Mumbai's Nhava Sheva port on suspicion that it contained a dual-use consignment that could be used for Pakistan's nuclear and ballistic missile programme, officials here said.
- www.ndtv.com
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US Sanctions 3 Chinese Firms For Giving Ballistic Missile Tech To Pakistan
- Saturday October 21, 2023
- World News | Press Trust of India
The US has imposed sanctions on three China-based companies for supplying missile-applicable items and technology for Pakistan's ballistic missile programme, the US State Department said.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: The Desi 'Oppenheimers' And How They Were Treated In India
- Tuesday July 25, 2023
- Opinion | Pallava Bagla
The Hollywood movie Oppenheimer is a biopic of the scientist who made the atom bomb for America, but who made India's atom bombs?Let us revisit the hard work and sacrifices of those Indian nuclear heroes.
- www.ndtv.com