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    Don't write off Modi stocks: More than half are back in full throttle, budget may bring more tailwinds for them

    It has been a sort of tradition that the last full budget of any government and also the interim government is focussed on garnering votes and generally fiscal prudence is kept aside. But in the case of the Modi government, both in the last full budget presented in 2023 and interim budget presented in 2024, fiscal prudence was maintained. Given that government revenues are on strong footing, even if the government announces some measure which on face of it might look to be politically correct. There is little chance that fiscal prudence would be kept aside and that is what matters in the end to the street. So, there is a possibility that Modi stocks, which have been the star performers in the first five months of 2024, will be back in the limelight. Don't write them off. More than half of them are already higher than what there was before the election results came in. The policy push may continue for lots of sectors which have been the focus area of this government.

    Spain to offer relentless pressing, England out to stop speedy wingers

    Spain, favored for the Euro 2024 final, beat France with quick adaptation and vertical passing. They face England, led by Gareth Southgate, who overcame criticism to triumph over the Netherlands. Defenders John Stones and Kyle Walker are crucial, along with Declan Rice in midfield. Spain's attack, featuring Nico Williams and young Lamine Yamal, is formidable. England improved with Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, but set-piece vulnerabilities remain. The final will test Spain’s attack against England's defense, particularly challenging the fullbacks.

    Taiwan on alert over 'waves' of missile tests in north China

    Taiwan's defence ministry is closely monitoring missile tests in China's Inner Mongolia region. Air defence forces are on alert as tensions remain high between Taiwan and China. President Lai Ching-te's calls for talks with China have been rejected, escalating military pressure from Beijing.

    India's Rudram-1 Missile: How does it stack up against global competitors?

    Rudram 1 Missile: India has successfully tested its first indigenous anti-radiation missile, the Rudram-1, developed by DRDO for the Indian Air Force. Integrated with Sukhoi-30MKI jets, it targets radiation sources with INS-GPS navigation and a Passive Homing Head, crucial for Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD). Compared globally, Rudram-1 enhances India's SEAD capabilities against adversaries like the US (AGM-88 HARM), Russia (Kh-58), UK (ALARM), China (FT-2000), Iran (Hormoz-2), and Brazil (MAR-1). This milestone strengthens India's defense against regional threats, showcasing its technological prowess and commitment to indigenous defense innovation.

    N. Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles, one fails

    North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, with one launch failing, South Korea's military reported Monday. The launches followed North Korea's warning of "fatal consequences" after joint military exercises by South Korea, Japan, and the US. The first missile flew 600 km, while the second traveled 120 km and seemed to explode mid-air. The launches come amid tensions over accusations that North Korea supplied weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine and ongoing military activities in both Koreas.

    Taiwan to receive 1,700 TOW 2B anti-tank missiles from US by year-end

    Taiwan is set to receive all 1,700 TOW 2B anti-tank missiles and 100 launchers from the US by the end of this year, following a two-year delay. The delay was due to the weapons initially failing to meet US Army standards. However, after passing all required tests, delivery is now expected before year-end. These missiles are part of three major arms packages purchased from the US, including F-16V fighter jets and AGM-154 air-to-ground missile systems. The TOW 2B missiles target the tops of armored vehicles, enhancing Taiwan's defensive capabilities.

    • Russian missiles and drones target Ukrainian energy sites

      Russia launched 100 missiles and drones at Ukraine, damaging energy facilities. President Zelensky called for international support to counter destabilization and chaos.

      Pakistan does not adhere to 'no first use' of nuclear weapons policy: ex-Army official

      Pakistan does not adhere to a "no first use" policy on nuclear weapons, clarified Lt Gen (retd) Khalid Ahmed Kidwai, Adviser to the National Command Authority, during a seminar commemorating the 26th anniversary of Pakistan's 1998 nuclear tests. Kidwai emphasized that Pakistan's nuclear deterrence capabilities are fully operational and ready to respond to any threats, underscoring that Pakistan maintains strategic ambiguity regarding its nuclear stance.

      India successfully test-fires Rudra-II air-to-surface missile from Su-30 fighter jet

      India successfully test-fired the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile from a Su-30 fighter jet, marking a significant advancement in its defence capabilities. The missile, incorporating indigenous technologies, met all trial objectives, validating its propulsion system and control and guidance algorithm. This successful test reinforces the RudraM-II system's role as a force multiplier for the armed forces, with future developments focused on enhancing India's air superiority tactical capability.

      India to start talks for 26 Rafale Marine jets: Here's all about the 'omnirole' naval fighter plane

      India and France will begin negotiations this week for a Rs 50,000 crore deal to purchase 26 Rafale Marine fighter jets for the INS Vikrant. The Rafale M was chosen for its compatibility with India's existing Rafale fleet, reducing maintenance costs. Capable of various missions, the Rafale M has a proven track record with the French military.

      EU tries increasing Ukraine's military support as Zelenskyy tours Spain, Belgium and Portugal

      European Union defence ministers are meeting in Brussels to provide military aid to Ukraine amidst Russia's ongoing invasion. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking support from Spain, Belgium, and Portugal to bolster Ukraine's defence efforts. Hungary's veto has stalled 6.5 billion euros in aid. Zelenskyy aims to secure more support, including US-made Patriot air defence systems, to counter Russia's attacks.

      Ukraine's Zelenskyy gets more air defence missiles from Spain to fight deadly Russian glide bombs

      Two Patriot systems are needed to protect the northeastern Kharkiv region, where the Kremlin's forces launched a cross-border offensive on May 10 that left Ukrainian troops reeling, Zelenskyy said. The death toll from a glide bomb attack on a Kharkiv shopping mall Saturday rose to 18, regional Gov Oleh Syniehubov said Monday, with five people still missing.

      IAF successfully tests air-launched ballistic missile in Andamans, significantly boosts stand-off capabilities

      The Indian Air Force achieved a milestone by successfully test-firing an air-launched ballistic missile, ROCKS or Crystal Maze 2, capable of hitting targets over 250 kilometers away. The test, conducted from a Su-30 MKI fighter jet in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, demonstrates India's commitment to enhancing defense capabilities. The missile, of Israeli origin, is designed to strike high-value targets and is effective in GPS-denied environments. Plans are underway to acquire Israeli missiles in large numbers through the Make in India initiative, showcasing the importance of strategic partnerships in advancing the defense industry.

      Israel-Iran clashes prompts India to boost its multi-layered air & missile defence systems

      India's efforts to bolster its air and missile defence systems are crucial, especially in light of escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. While the country has made progress, including the development of indigenous missile defence systems, there is a need for a more comprehensive approach to ensure airspace security. This article examines the current state of India's air defence and the advancements needed to establish a robust missile shield.

      DRDO conducts successful flight test of Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile off Odisha coast

      The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) conducted a successful flight test of the Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (ITCM) from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur, off the coast of Odisha, on Thursday.

      Indian Army gets portable Igla-S Air defence system; Here's all about next-gen missiles to be deployed at China, Pakistan borders

      The Indian Army has received the first batch of Igla-S Man Portable Air Defence Systems (MANPADS) from Russia, part of a larger deal for 120 launchers and 400 missiles. These systems enhance the Army's Very Short Range Air Defence (VSHORAD) capabilities, particularly in high mountainous terrain along the northern border. The procurement includes domestic production in India, with one regiment already deploying the systems. This acquisition replaces outdated Igla-1M systems and aligns with plans for future indigenous VSHORAD advancements.

      Indian Air Force prepares for Gaganshakti-2024 wargame to test preparedness against Pakistan and China

      The Indian Air Force gears up for Gaganshakti-2024, a 10-day wargame aimed at testing its readiness against potential threats from Pakistan and China. This exercise, surpassing the scale of the 2018 drill, will evaluate integrated war-fighting strategies and tactics with the Army and Navy. Recent acquisitions like Rafale jets, Light Combat Helicopters, and advanced missiles enhance India's combat capabilities. The wargames follow a proactive stance, demonstrating India's resolve to counter regional threats.

      Taiwan conducts missile drills 'in face of' China military intrusions

      Chinese warplanes and ships maintain a near-daily presence around the island, as Beijing has ramped up military pressure against Taipei using what experts say are "grey zone" actions -- tactics that stop short of outright acts of war.

      UK tests a laser weapon that can hit a coin from a kilometer and costs just Rs 1,000 for a single fire

      The UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has successfully tested its first-ever laser weapon, named "DragonFire," designed to target and neutralize drones. The tests demonstrated the weapon's precision, with the ability to hit a coin from a kilometer away. DragonFire offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional missiles, with firing costs equivalent to using a heater for an hour, typically less than £10 per shot. While the weapon will not be immediately deployed, it marks a significant advancement in the UK's military technology and capabilities, with potential future deployments enhancing air defense for both the Army and Royal Navy.

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