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The Origin of Murphy's Law
Imagine you prepared your science project but it stopped working on the day of the examination.
Or you …
The Geneva Convention
The first Geneva Convention was set up by the Swiss Government on 22 August 1864.
The McMahon Line
At the end of the Shimla Conference of 1914, Tibet and British India came to an agreement about a …
Mental Health and the Indian Armed Forces
It’s no news that the Indian armed forces have defended our country in gruesome wars and dangerous situations …
The Theatre Command System
The Theatre Command System is an integrated military structure that aims to optimise the resources of the Indian Armed …
Putting the Spy in Espionage
Do you think Scarlett Johansson in Black Widow or Kristen Stewart in Charlie’s Angels were mind-blowing? What if we …
Jawaharlal Nehru's Ceasefire Decision of 1948
Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, is remembered for his many contributions to Indian politics and society. …
13 April 1919 - The Red Letter Day
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, also known as Amritsar Massacre, is an important event in India's freedom struggle. On 13 April …
Unmanned Armada: The Futuristic Frontier of Sailorless Ships and Naval Warfare
In recent years, the United States Navy has been exploring new technologies that would allow them to operate ships …
Unforgettable Rescue Operations By Indian Armed Forces
The Indian Armed Forces have a long and proud history of carrying out successful rescue operations in the face …
Colours of Indian Military Uniforms
‘The Persian khak or dust gave birth to the word khaki–the colour of dust. Khaki became a universal …
The Origin of Murphy's Law
Imagine you prepared your science project but it stopped working on the day of the examination.
Or you prepared a sumptuous dinner but the guests canceled at the last moment. Planning everything and yet everything going haywire, sounds familiar right?
Well, If anything can go wrong, it …
The Geneva Convention
The first Geneva Convention was set up by the Swiss Government on 22 August 1864.
The McMahon Line
At the end of the Shimla Conference of 1914, Tibet and British India came to an agreement about a boundary, known as the McMahon Line. Separating Tibet and Assam in British India, this line was named after the chief British negotiator, Sir Henry McMahon. It extends for 890 km …
Mental Health and the Indian Armed Forces
It’s no news that the Indian armed forces have defended our country in gruesome wars and dangerous situations such as terrorist attacks more times than we can imagine. Often, we might not even know when a terrible threat has been dealt with while we keep living our lives …
The Theatre Command System
The Theatre Command System is an integrated military structure that aims to optimise the resources of the Indian Armed Forces by creating a unified command structure for operations. It is designed to enhance the operational efficiency, coordination, and effectiveness of the three branches of the military - the Army, …
Putting the Spy in Espionage
Do you think Scarlett Johansson in Black Widow or Kristen Stewart in Charlie’s Angels were mind-blowing? What if we tell you there were women like them in real? Women have been spies for centuries—witty, charming, and intelligent, female spies have gathered crucial information and carried out covert operations throughout …
Jawaharlal Nehru's Ceasefire Decision of 1948
Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, is remembered for his many contributions to Indian politics and society. One of the most significant decisions made by him was the declaration of a ceasefire in 1948, which ended the first war between India and Pakistan over the disputed region …
13 April 1919 - The Red Letter Day
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, also known as Amritsar Massacre, is an important event in India's freedom struggle. On 13 April 1919, British troops fired on a peaceful crowd of unarmed Indians at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab, killing several hundred people and wounding many more. The people had gathered …
Unmanned Armada: The Futuristic Frontier of Sailorless Ships and Naval Warfare
In recent years, the United States Navy has been exploring new technologies that would allow them to operate ships without any sailors on board. This concept of unmanned vessels, also known as sailorless ships, has been gaining traction in the military community as a means of reducing costs and …
Unforgettable Rescue Operations By Indian Armed Forces
The Indian Armed Forces have a long and proud history of carrying out successful rescue operations in the face of daunting challenges. Whether it is evacuating citizens from war-torn countries, rescuing mountaineers from treacherous peaks, or saving people from natural disasters, the Indian Armed Forces have always been there …
Colours of Indian Military Uniforms
‘The Persian khak or dust gave birth to the word khaki–the colour of dust. Khaki became a universal form of military dress, and later on, a casual style of trousers.’
- extract from ‘Khaki’, Drummers Call by Lieutenant General NS Brar.
’The uniform, originating from the Anglo-Sikh Wars, …