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The battle is spilling over into the streets of Europe and Britain, occasionally the United States and increasingly into places like India. It'll take more than a miracle to put the jehad genie back into the bottle.

How the West backed radical Islam and unleashed global terror

by Rakesh Krishnan |Jul 17, 2019

From the extremist Wahhabis of Saudi Arabia to the Egyptian cult of the Muslim Brotherhood and Syrian terrorist groups allied with ISIS, the West has backed fundamentalist forces at the expense of nat...

The bottom line is that if India cancels the S-400, not only would it impact its air defence network, it would also not have access to the F-35 at least until 2030.

The jet that costs a bomb, why F-35 can't be India's dogfight duke

by Rakesh Krishnan |Jun 12, 2019

Instead of splurging tens of thousands of crores of rupees on an unproven foreign fighter, India would be better off investing that amount in its indigenous stealth fighter programme - the Advanced Me...

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, front left, and his wife Suzan, front center, listen to a tourist guide during a sightseeing walk as part of Pompeo's visit in Bern, Switzerland, Saturday, June 1, 2019.(Peter Klaunzer/Keystone via AP)

Bilderberg Conference 2019: What happens in the secretive meet of the world's most powerful people?

by Rakesh Krishnan |Jun 6, 2019

For 66 years the Bilderberg Conference, an unofficial conclave of the Western world's 100 most powerful people, has been meeting in secluded places under a complete media blackout.

The Indian Air Force has lost its fifth Antonov AN-32 military transport aircraft. The twin-engine plane went missing on June 3 after taking off from Jorhat in Assam with 13 air force personnel on board.

Missing in action: Why Antonov AN-32 is India's most troubled aircraft

by Rakesh Krishnan |Jun 6, 2019

The IAF has over 100 AN-32s which play a critical role in equipping India's frontline forces. India was the launch customer for the AN-32, which was bought from the former Soviet Union and built in Uk...

Naresh Goyal deplaning: From Nirav to Mallya, why Indian businessmen flee to London

by Rakesh Krishnan |May 27, 2019

A malleable, manoeuvrable, corrupt system makes Britain a safe haven for years.

Two squadrons of Sukhoi Su-30MKI capable of carrying the BrahMos-A missile are expected to be ready by 2020-21. Representative image

How a Sukhoi-BrahMos strike will make Pakistani airspace look like Swiss cheese

by Rakesh Krishnan |May 16, 2019

Individually, the Su-30 and BrahMos are powerful weapons. But when the one of the most supermanoeuvrable fighters in the world is armed with a uniquely destructive cruise missile, together they ar...

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Move on, Masood: Why China threw its favourite terrorist under the bus

by Rakesh Krishnan |May 2, 2019

The Chinese discovered how dramatically the scene had shifted just weeks after Narendra Modi was elected Prime Minister. In July 2014 India pushed back hard during the final round of the negotiati...

Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jet

Lockheed's F-16 hard sell: Pros and cons of buying the American fighter

by Rakesh Krishnan |Apr 28, 2019

Provided it doesn't result in the cancellation of the Tejas fighter, Lockheed's offer is a win-win for India.

Sri Lanka's Faustian bargain with Pakistan: Exit LTTE, enter ISI

by Rakesh Krishnan |Apr 22, 2019

Not surprisingly, the Easter blasts that killed hundreds in Sri Lanka have revealed a Pakistani connection.

Pakistan Air Force flying Rafales report originated in jihadi website

by Rakesh Krishnan |Apr 14, 2019

The French embassy in New Delhi quickly denied Pakistani pilots were trained to fly the Rafale aircraft for the Amiri Air Force.