Green Oscars 2026: Indian Women Recognised for Their Contribution to Environmental Preservation

Green Oscars 2026

The two Indian conservationists, Parveen Shaikh and Barkha Sabba, have made the nation proud with an incredible achievement on the global platform with their intense efforts in preserving the rare species that are not popular but have ecological importance. The British Princess Anne, who is the patron of the Whitley Fund for Nature, presented the … Read more

India-France Innovation Roadmap 2030: Shaping the Future of AI and Technology

India-France Innovation Roadmap 2030

India and France have officially unveiled the India-France Innovation Roadmap 2030, signifying the significance of the development of the strategic partnership between the two countries. The Roadmap was disclosed after Prime Minister Modi upgraded the bilateral relationship to a Special Global Strategic Partnership in February 2026. The plan also covers many sections, consisting of cooperation … Read more

NASA Reveals Artemis III Crew for Momentous 2027 Space Mission

Artemis III

More evidence that NASA has moved another big step toward the future of human deep-space exploration has been released. Today, the space agency disclosed the crew of its Artemis III mission, recently scheduled to lift off in 2027. This mission will be one of the most technically challenging ever mounted and is viewed as a … Read more

India’s Nuclear Arsenal Grows: SIPRI 2026 Reveals

SIRPI 2026

India has maintained itself as one of the world’s top military powers in the world, as revealed in the 2026 SIPRI Yearbook. The report further advises that India’s projected arsenal of nuclear weapons stands at 190 warheads, 10 more than Pakistan’s estimated stockpile of 170 nuclear warheads. India has also been witnessing sharp increases in … Read more

Agni-6 Missile: India’s Next ICBM Giant Redefining Nuclear Defence

Agni-6 Missile

The Agni-6 missile has become the global talk after a query raised by a Pakistani female journalist against US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth about the purported testing of the Indian Agni-6 missile in the Shangri-La Dialogue held in Singapore. It is important to note that even raising the question caused controversy since India has … Read more

UNESCO Declares Kumbalgarh as the World’s Second Longest Continuous Wall

Second Longest Continuous Wall

In the recent survey by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, after thorough documentation, Rajasthan’s Kumbhalgarh Fort (in Rajsamand district) was found to be the second-longest continuous wall in the world, after the Great Wall of China, which is approximately 21,190+ km long. Built to cover nearly 36 kilometres across the Aravalli hills, … Read more

Is Gold Investment a Smart Choice During the 2026 Crisis?

2026 Crisis

Gold is considered to be a safe instrument in an environment of turbulent markets, soaring inflation and increased disillusionment with paper assets. Thus, the recurring question “Is gold too expensive to buy?” is not surprising, especially at a point when the markets are weighing the prospect of gold against Mr Kiyosaki‘s warnings and the public … Read more

X Handle of Cockroach Janta Party Suspended. Why the Cockroach Janata Party is Trending on Social Media? Know the Inside Story

Cockroach Janta Party

Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), a new sensational party, has taken over social media in no time, popularising more than the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP). A satirical, internet-born political movement was launched as a meme-driven account in response to the remark by Surya Kant, the Chief Justice of India (CJI). Recently, a ban has been imposed … Read more

The Last Titan: Scientists have Discovered a Massive New Dinosaur in Thailand

New Dinosaur in Thailand

Recently, a 20-meter-long giant whose weight is measured at around the mass of 9 Asian adult elephants. These discoveries amazed scientists after huge vertebrae and bones weren’t something out of the movie Jurassic Park; this is a real discovery of real dinosaurs that existed many years ago in Thailand. This latest discovery of the long-necked … Read more

Kuljeet Marhas Becomes the First Woman Honoured as a Fellow of the Meteoritical Society

Fellow of the Meteoritical Society

A remarkable achievement made by an Indian woman in the 93-year history of the Meteoritical Society, Kuljeet Kaur Marhas, has bagged a significant role in the field of planetary science. A professor at the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), a research lab sponsored by the Government of India’s Department of Space and ISRO to facilitate, in … Read more