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Israeli Rafael apologises to DRDO for fake info on NAG Missile

Israeli Rafael Apologises To DRDO For Fake Info On NAG Missile

After DRDO reacting angrily, Israeli Rafael apologises to DRDO for circulating fake information on NAG missile, saying the Israeli missile was superior to an under-development DRDO weapon and the indigenous programme needed a rethink. The statement also said that the Indian Army had been using outdated second-generation missiles for three

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RAW Agents caught by German Intelligence

RAW Agents Caught By German Intelligence

Two spies of India’s external intelligence agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) have been caught by German Intelligence and charged with espionage. The Indian couple are said to have collected information about the supporters of Khalistan movement and Kashmir conflict for Indian intelligence for several years. The trial of two

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Bearings Cartel Tata Steel

Bearings Cartel – Tata Steel Caught Rigging Prices

An Indian antitrust investigation into the Bearings Cartel has found that units of Tata Steel, Sweden’s SKF and Germany’s Schaeffler colluded on the pricing of bearings to pass higher raw material costs onto customers in the auto sector; opening them up to potential fines. India’s Competition watchdog The Competition Commission

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Pakistani Brigadier Raja Rizwan hanged for Spying

Pakistan Hangs Brigadier Raja Rizwan For Spying

Reports in Pakistan indicate Brigadier Raja Rizwan was hanged on Sunday, November 24, 2019 after his mercy plea was rejected for spying against Pakistan. He had been charged for espionage and leakage of sensitive information to foreign agencies prejudicial to the national security. Cases involving two senior Pakistgan army officers,

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Operation Northwoods False Flag

Operation Northwoods – Flase Flag Attacks & Regime Change

Operation Northwoods was a proposed false flag operation against the Cuban government that originated within the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) of the United States government in 1962. The proposals called for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) or other U.S. government operatives to

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Nita Ambani, The Met and Smuggling of Indian Antiques

Nita Ambani, The Met & Smuggling of Indian Antiques

The wife of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, also Asia’s richest businessman; Nita Ambani, has been elected to the board of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), New York for her commitment to preserve and promote India’s art and culture. The Met however, is known to be involved in smuggling

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How Chinese Dams are causing Droughts in Asia

How Chinese Dams Are Causing Droughts In Asia

Ever since China erected a cascade of giant dams on the Mekong, droughts have become more frequent and intense in the downriver countries like India. Although China has promised to release more dam water for the drought-stricken countries, this offer only highlights their newfound reliance on Chinese goodwill — a

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Chinese Bankers drag Anil Ambani to London Court

Chinese Bankers Drag Anil Ambani To London Court

Three Chinese banks are suing Anil Ambani in a London court for failing to pay back $680 million in defaulted loans. The Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., China Development Bank and the Export-Import Bank of China agreed to loan $925.2 million to Anil Ambani’s firm Reliance Communications Ltd.

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