Tag: National Security
Bharat Must Treat Energy Independence As A National Security Mission
There are moments in history when a nation must see danger not merely as a threat, but as a summons. Bharat has answered such summonses before. When food insecurity threatened her dignity, she moved toward self-sufficiency. When advanced technology was denied, she built indigenous capabilities.… Read More
India must conduct massive deportation drives in the Chicken’s Neck region (Siliguri Corridor)
India must conduct massive deportation drives in the Chicken’s Neck region (Siliguri Corridor). In times of conflict or crisis, illegal Bangladeshi settlements in the Chicken’s Neck will support Bangladesh, not India. It is the only overland link connecting the rest of India to the Northeastern… Read More
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Modi Government Revokes Security Clearance Of Turkish Airport Ground Handling Company Çelebi Aviation Over National Security Concerns
Amid growing sentiments against Turkey in the country over its support to terror sponsor Pakistan, the security clearance granted to a Turkish airport ground handling company has been revoked. An order issued by The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on 15th May stated that… Read More
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Exposing Congress’ Ties With George Soros: A Growing Alliance That Poses Threat To Bharat’s Sovereignty And Stability
“Exposing Congress’ ties with George Soros: A growing alliance that poses threat to Bharat’s sovereignty and stability”, Organiser, December 9, 2024: “A deepening connection between the Congress party and global financier George Soros has emerged, highlighting the extent of foreign influence on Bharat’s internal politics.… Read More
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‘Govt Need Not Disclose Anything That Compromises National Security’: SC On Pegasus Row
The Centre Tuesday told the Supreme Court that it has “nothing to hide” in the Pegasus row and that the matter concerns “national security.” A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) N V Ramana issued a notice to the Centre and said that the government… Read More






