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Top-10 Largest Navies in the World by 2025, Check the List

Navies are important parts of a country’s military. They protect the seas, help during wars and support rescue missions. In 2025, many countries have made their navies bigger and stronger. Some have the most ships, while others have the best technology. This article will tell you about the top-10 largest navies in the world. Significance …

Praggnanandhaa Clinches First Grand Chess Tour Title at Superbet Classic

Praggnanandhaa Clinches First Grand Chess Tour Title at Superbet Classic

Indian chess prodigy Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa achieved a major milestone in his career by winning his first-ever Grand Chess Tour tournament — the Superbet Classic 2025 held in Bucharest, Romania. He emerged victorious after a tense tiebreak battle against top-ranked players including Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Alireza Firouzja, marking a historic moment for Indian chess on …

G7 vs BRICS: Global Power Shift Explained

G7 vs BRICS: Global Power Shift Explained

The global order is witnessing a significant transformation as two major blocs—G7 and BRICS—increasingly represent divergent visions of economic and geopolitical leadership. While the Group of Seven (G7) has long dominated global decision-making, the BRICS alliance is emerging as a powerful counterweight, challenging Western dominance and advocating for a multipolar world. This article delves deep …

Arjun Mk1A vs T-90 Bhishma: Best Indian Main Battle Tank?

Arjun Mk1A vs T-90 Bhishma: Best Indian Main Battle Tank?

India’s armored corps forms a crucial element of its land warfare strategy, and at the forefront of this capability are two impressive main battle tanks (MBTs): the Arjun Mk1A, an indigenous design, and the T-90 Bhishma, a customized version of Russia’s T-90S. Both tanks play critical roles in the Indian Army but represent differing design …

Yala Glacier Declared 'Dead' in Nepal A Local Mourning on Loss

Yala Glacier Declared ‘Dead’ in Nepal A Local Mourning on Loss

The Yala Glacier in Nepal, once a crucial site for glaciological training and cryosphere research in the Hindu Kush Himalayas (HKH), has now been officially declared “dead” — marking a significant and symbolic loss in the global climate crisis. On May 12, 2025, scientists, local communities, and monks gathered in Langtang, Nepal, to hold a …

India is preparing to send its first space biology experiments to the International Space Station, focusing on the potential for sustaining human life beyond Earth. This initiative, jointly conducted by ISRO and the Department of Biotechnology, centers around microalgae and cyanobacteria studies under the AXIOM-4 mission, and aligns with India's BioE3 Policy to advance biotech for space sustainability.

India Explores Human Sustainability in Space under BioE3 Policy

India is poised to conduct its first-ever biological experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the AXIOM-4 mission, marking a crucial step in exploring the sustainability of human life in space. These experiments, in collaboration between ISRO and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), aim to study the behavior of microalgae and cyanobacteria …

Pushkar Kumbh Returns to Keshav Prayag After 12 Years

Pushkar Kumbh Returns to Keshav Prayag After 12 Years

After a 12-year wait, the Pushkar Kumbh has commenced at Keshav Prayag in Mana village, Chamoli district, Uttarakhand. Rooted in ancient Vaishnavite traditions, the event coincides with the entry of planet Jupiter into the Gemini sign, a rare celestial occurrence. Thousands of devotees, particularly from South India, have gathered at the sacred confluence of the …