Russia reaffirms support to India Russia has reaffirmed its commitment to India's candidature for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council and a…
Russia Fights against cyber crimes Wan naCry ransomware attack on computers worldwide on 12th May 2017, has raised the issue of cybercrimes as well as…
Parker Solar Probe NASA will fly a spacecraft directly into the Sun in a bid to unlock the secrets of solar storms that…
The game changer An extremely powerful commercial broadband satellite has just gone into orbit on an Ariane rocket. ViaSat-2, which is to be…
Foremost Climate Villain President Donald Trump is expected to pull out the United States from the Paris Climate Accord, confirming a giant setback…
Pharmacies on Strike Members of the All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists went on one day strike on Tuesday, in protest of…
A Defense Weapon that creates Offence? Pyongyang, North Korea has conducted several nuclear and missile tests, including launches from submarines. When the THAAD (Terminal High Altitude…
Is India’s Economy Still Clocking In? The Shock Therapy induced by the Narendra Modi’s government on Novemder 8th, 2017 cut 86 % of cash circulation overnight…
Can terror be tamed? Following the bomb blast that took place in Manchester, on 22nd May 2017, families of victims have delayed all funeral…
Russia: First Floating Power Plant Russiahas reached its advanced stages of building the world's first floating nuclear power plant. The FNPP is a site with…
Technology’s mutiny over jobs The inherent economic problem of any country is unemployment. Furthermore, the rise of machines has made the existing jobs even…
Foreign Policy through a ‘Security Prism’? Australia was prevented from participating in the ‘multi-lateral’ exercises, commonly known as ‘Exercise Malabar’. The naval exercises were executed since…
Prime minister on four-nation tour Prime minister is on a six day tour of Germany, Spain, Russia and France which began on May 29 as…
SEBI moves to ban P-Notes The securities exchange board of India (SEBI) has proposed to tighten the rules for participatory notes and similar off-shore derivatives…
Srilanka faces nature’s rage Three days after enormous mudslides and territorial rain across southwestern portions of Srilanka, at least 150 people have been killed…