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Iran has thousands of ballistic missiles in its store that it can use by retrieving launchers, people familiar with the US intelligence assessments have said. , US News, Times Now |
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Iran has thousands of ballistic missiles in its store that it can use by retrieving launchers, people familiar with the US intelligence assessments have said. , US News, Times Now |
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The Artemis II mission's historic journey has set the stage for not only a Moon landing mission in 2028 but the larger goal of building a permanent human base there. |
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Today, the assumption of wars being a near impossibility in an age of hyper-economic interdependence between countries lies in tatters |
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New research suggests legged robots may dramatically improve how quickly scientists can search for signs of life on the Red Planet. |
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A US-led security architecture in the region, including Israel as a key pillar, has diminishing prospects. India inserting itself into such arrangements had some rationale in the past, but may have lost its relevance now. |
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In the clip, a man identified as Raju Lamichhane approaches two Indian tourists and confronts them about their behaviour, stressing the importance of keeping public spaces clean. |
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Using its newfound access to the White House since the crypto deals in April and Operation Sindoor in May last year, Islamabad created a space for itself in the highly controlled echelons of the Trump administration |
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The ensemble cast of Glory also includes Kashmira Pardeshi, a fresh face in the OTT space., OTT, Times Now |
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India has set 2040 as its deadline to land astronauts on the Moon. Here is the blueprint: the rockets, the science, and the sequenced missions that will get it there. |
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Mars has been viewed as a multi-millennial effort to terraform since the inception of the term, but there is new evidence that the time frame has chan. |