Two women officers of the armed forces who represent different generations explained the leaps and bounds in the services and the generational progress that has taken place.
In the reel shared on Instagram, Amaury Guichon can be seen designing an enormous watch.
The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile can be the "answer for India's foreign policy," said the former Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of BrahMos Aerospace, Atul Dinkar Rane.
Munawar Faruqui got married to makeup artist Mehzabeen Coatwaala last year
Behind the design of celebrities' opulent homes are often the skilled hands of celebrity interior designers like Gauri Khan and Sussanne Khan
An image of a puja plate with a coconut, betel leaves and an oregano sachet has sparked laughter online.
India's defence manufacturing is not only about Atmanirbharta, but also about making in India and selling to the world, according to industry leaders at the NDTV Defence Summit 2025.
Param Sundari has been directed by Tushar Jalota
A senior Indian Army officer tasked with a major part of Operation Sindoor shares the difficulties that they faced in gathering enough intelligence to launch missiles into the heart of the terrorists.
During his visit, PM Modi gave thoughtful gifts to the Japanese Prime Minister and his spouse.
The need of the hour is increased collaboration between India's military and defence manufacturing units, whether in the private or public sector, with the government - the sole buyer of weapons and weapon systems.
"Some people are even blaming me, writing in memes, 'She was smiling, enjoying it.' Would I feel happy or enjoy it," said Anjali Raghav
Videos showed residents struggling to navigate the flooded streets in Himmatnagar. Knee-deep water forced people to wade through the streets.
Soha Ali Khan entered the weekend by successfully attempting assisted pull-ups and pike push-ups.
At the NDTV Defence Summit in New Delhi, Vice Chief of the Air Staff Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari provided a detailed account of the planning, execution, and aftermath of Operation Sindoor.
Stretching your spine, shoulders, hips, and legs helps you move more freely, reduces stiffness, and even improves posture.
The Indian Air Force's (IAF) Vice Chief of the Air Staff Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari shared an integrated air command map during a presentation on Operation Sindoor at the NDTV Defence Summit 2025 on Saturday,
Sara Tendulkar just shared her skincare routine, and its all about balance
Those involved in Operation Sindoor were confident right from the beginning that they could dominate the enemy side, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh has said.
500 wartime letters reveal the story of Chris and Bessie Barker, whose words carried them from friendship to marriage during World War II.
He said that you can be angry and frustrated, but you never say certain things, like you were never born.
In the video, Pawan Singh is heard telling Anjali that he spotted "something" and asks her to stay still while he takes it off
She was often cast opposite leading actors of the time, such as Jeetendra, Rajesh Khanna, and Vinod Khanna
Modern warfare is being shaped by data and the role of cognitive warriors, as seen during Operation Sindoor, will decide who wins in future warfare, Adani Defence and Aerospace CEO Ashish Rajvanshi said at the NDTV Defence Summit 2025 on Saturday.
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