HAL's leadership stated that while it may not be part of the initial prototype stage, it is confident it will be a key player in the mass production phase, citing its extensive manufacturing capabilit ...
Fear of war hangs over Iran. The six F-35Bs that left RAF Marham on Friday will defend the Cyprus base and sovereign base territories should the situation in the region become “hot”, The Times ...
The robust legislative agenda for this year includes over 45 bills.
An Indian built private satellite AFR, belonging to Azista Space, has captured a non-earth image or an image in space, the picture of the International Space Station (ISS), said a senior official. The ...
When President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers the State of the Nation Address (SONA) on the evening of 12 February 2026, the setting will once again carry deep constitutional and historical symbolism.
Employability is becoming a continuous function, not a milestone, driving companies to fund role-specific reskilling tied to ...
At the heart of this challenge is a simple truth: the cost of policing Gloucestershire has risen far faster than the funding ...
The UK's segmented approach to defence procurement will take effect from April Fool's Day, capturing the government’s lack of transparency.
The Minister for Health and Care has welcomed a series of workforce and professional development initiatives being rolled out within the Gibraltar Health Authority to strengthen nursing and midwifery ...
A quality undergraduate science degree's value lies in its ability to build problem-solving and analytical skills, not just subject knowledge. While elite institutions offer this, their limited access ...
A clear overview of the key challenges shaping the food and beverage industry, including rising costs, labour shortages, rapid technological change and geopolitical disruption, with insights on how ...
Amid intense focus on India’s fifth-generation fighter jet project, HAL has drawn a firm line against reports claiming it has ...