India's Rise In The Global Supply Chain 1

India’s Rise In The Global Supply Chain

India’s ascent in the global supply chain is evident as businesses like FedEx, Foxconn, and Apple expand operations. The nation’s favorable incentives and diverse industries make it an attractive manufacturing hub. To lower risk and improve cost and lead time flexibility, a lot of supply chain leaders are expanding their

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How China's Secret Military Documents Were Sold For $1 1

How China’s Secret Military Documents Were Sold For $1

China’s State Security Ministry disclosed that classified military documents were purchased for 85 cents by a retiree named “Grandpa Zhang.” The sale involved eight volumes, costing less than $4 total. The State Security Ministry of China announced on Thursday that, for the low cost of 85 cents, a retiree had

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Elon Musk Spotted Wearing Cybertruck Shoes. Here's How You Can Get Yours 1

Elon Musk Spotted Wearing Cybertruck Shoes. Here’s How You Can Get Yours

Elon Musk flaunted Cybertruck-branded shoes at Tesla’s shareholder meeting, drawing attention to the sleek kicks reminiscent of Tesla’s angular pickup. Similar Roamer sneakers by Kizik are available, albeit sans custom branding. For a while now, Elon Musk has been hyping about Tesla’s angular pickup, the Cybertruck. He’s even started doing

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Alex Jones Ordered To Liquidate Personal Assets

On Friday, US Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez in Houston ordered Alex Jones to sell his assets to contribute to the $1.5 billion in damages owed to Sandy Hook families, marking a significant development in the ongoing litigation. On Friday, a bankruptcy judge in Houston, Texas, gave Infowars founder Alex Jones

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How The US Military-Industrial-Complex Is Heavily Dependent On China 1

How The US Military-Industrial-Complex Is Heavily Dependent On China

According to a Govini report, despite efforts to reduce reliance, the US Military-Industrial Complex is increasingly dependent on Chinese suppliers, highlighting vulnerabilities in critical military technologies. The U.S. Navy cut 40 percent of Chinese suppliers out of its “critical technologies” supply chains last year. The Army was able to cut

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