CEO of one of America’s biggest defence tech company Anduril warns that modern conflicts are no longer primarily about destroying military assets; they are about strangling …

American defence technology company Anduril’s CEO, Brian Schimpf, believes the nature of modern warfare has changed significantly. He noted that economic disruption is increasingly becoming a primary objective in modern warfare. Speaking at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen, Schimpf said modern conflicts are no longer focused mainly on destroying military assets but on targeting…

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Trump: US drops Indo, keeps the Pacific: Pentagon renaming deepens unease as Donald Trump assures ‘we are there for India’

TOI correspondent from Washington: Eight years after the Trump administration renamed the US Pacific Command as the Indo-Pacific Command to signal New Delhi’s growing strategic importance in US efforts to contain China, the Pentagon has quietly reversed course.In a move laden with symbolism and timing, the department of war on Tuesday announced that INDOPACOM would…

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Longer than World War I: 10 ways Russia-Ukraine conflict has changed the world for decades to come — for better or worse

The Russia-Ukraine war, now longer than WWI, is fundamentally reshaping global order. The Russia–Ukraine war has now lasted 1,575 days as of June 17, 2026 — a grim milestone that makes it longer than World War I (1,568 days).That comparison matters: World War I didn’t just redraw borders; it shattered old assumptions about how wars…

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‘Lakhs of Indians working as seafarers’: PM Modi raises maritime safety in meeting with Donald Trump | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday raised the issue of maritime security and the safety of Indian seafarers during his bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France, underlining the importance of keeping global shipping routes open.PM Modi said that “lakhs of Indians are working…

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A doctor who doesn’t judge: Patients are turning to AI for treatment — why it could be dangerous | India News

When people first said that “doctors are just a tap away,” the phrase typically referred to the growing ease of booking appointments or consulting specialists remotely. However, with artificial intelligence taking over everyday life, that idea has taken on an entirely new meaning.What could be more convenient than describing a symptom and getting an instant…

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Tejas, Akash, BrahMos & more: How India strengthened indigenous defence manufacturing over the last decade

NEW DELHI: India’s defence production has more than doubled in five years to touch a record Rs 1.78 lakh crore in FY 2025-26, marking a major milestone in the country’s drive towards military self-reliance. As New Delhi celebrates the achievement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday highlighted the evolution of India’s indigenous defence ecosystem by…

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IND vs AFG: Captain’s knock! Shubman Gill turns up the heat in Lucknow, leaves Virender Sehwag behind to become … | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: India captain Shubman Gill added another record to his name on Wednesday, becoming the third-fastest Indian batter to reach 150 in a One-Day International (ODI) innings.Gill brought up the milestone in the 42nd over of India’s innings against Afghanistan in the second ODI in Lucknow. Facing Allah Ghazanfar, he worked a delivery towards…

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Canadian billionaire Kevin O’Leary says: Like AI, every major technological breakthrough has been met with fear that it would destroy jobs, but …

Canadian billionaire Kevin O’Leary has argued that artificial intelligence will reshape the global job market rather than destroy it, stressing that every major technological breakthrough in history has been met with similar fears. In a post on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) O’Leary wrote, “Every major technological breakthrough has been met with…

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