# India

Latest news and articles about India

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Hydroelectric dam in Jamshoro, Sindh with boat and people on Indus River.
World

The Weaponization of the Indus: Why Water Security Is Pushing India and Pakistan Toward the Brink

Pakistan has warned of potential military conflict with India if its water security is compromised, following New Delhi's suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty. As India moves toward a potential cutoff of river flows by 2028, Islamabad is internationalizing the crisis through the UN Security Council to prevent a humanitarian and security collapse.

SoMi2026年6月21日 18:38
#Pakistan#India#Indus Waters Treaty
Scenery view of narrow roadway between high rough mountains under blue cloudy sky in daytime
World

Hydropolitical Brinkmanship: Pakistan Appeals to UN as India Threatens to Weaponize the Indus

Pakistan has urged the UN Security Council to hold India accountable for alleged violations of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty involving infrastructure on the Chenab River. The move follows inflammatory rhetoric from New Delhi regarding water diversion, which Islamabad warns could be treated as an act of aggression under the UN Charter.

SoMi2026年6月19日 14:38
#Pakistan#India#Indus Waters Treaty
Tejas fighter jet of Indian Air Force parked on runway in Bengaluru, India.
World

Too Little, Too Late? India’s Indigenous 'Eye in the Sky' Finally Hits Full Combat Readiness

India's Netra MK1 AEW&C aircraft has reached Full Operational Capability nine years after its introduction, signaling a slow maturation of domestic defense tech. Despite the milestone, the Indian Air Force remains quantitatively and qualitatively behind Pakistan in aerial surveillance, with future projects facing significant cooperation hurdles from international partners.

SoMi2026年6月17日 04:08
#India#Defense#IAF
A white toy gun held by a hand wrapped in yellow stop tape on a white background, conveying a message of caution.
World

Brazen Pharmacy Shooting in India Signals Alarming Surge in Public Gun Violence

A violent shooting in a busy Indian pharmacy, where a gunman fired 13 shots at a clerk, has sparked renewed fears regarding the deterioration of law and order. The brazen nature of the attack highlights the persistent challenge of urban crime and the proliferation of illicit weapons in the country.

SoMi2026年6月15日 00:08
#India#Gun Violence#Public Safety
Multiple firearms and US dollar bills scattered on a floor in a high-angle view.
World

Urban Siege: Brazen Pharmacy Shooting Ignites Fears Over India’s Rising Violent Crime

A violent shooting at a busy Indian pharmacy, where a gunman fired 13 shots at staff, has sparked intense concerns over urban security. The attack highlights the rising threat of gun violence and the significant challenges law enforcement faces in protecting vital commercial hubs.

SoMi2026年6月14日 11:08
#India#Gun Violence#Urban Security
Soldiers observing a fighter jet at an air show in Bengaluru, India.
World

Tragedy in the Skies: Fatal Indian Air Force Transport Crash Underscores Modernization Hurdles

A fatal Indian Air Force transport plane crash on June 13, 2026, has claimed five lives and left the aircraft in ruins. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges India faces in modernizing its military logistics fleet and ensuring aviation safety amidst high operational demands.

SoMi2026年6月13日 15:38
#India#Indian Air Force#Aviation Safety
A Dassault Rafale jet captured in mid-air against a clear sky at Los Llanos, Spain.
World

Chasing Air Superiority: Why India’s $34 Billion Rafale Gambit May Not Stop the Rot

India is pursuing a massive $34 billion deal for 114 French Rafale jets to address a critical shortfall in its air force squadrons. Despite the procurement, long-standing issues with technology transfer and the slow pace of indigenous defense manufacturing continue to threaten New Delhi’s long-term strategic independence.

SoMi2026年6月5日 06:08
#India#Indian Air Force#Rafale
Two Rafale fighter jets in flight over Los Llanos, Spain, against a bright blue sky.
World

The French Gambit: India Moves to Secure its Skies with a $34 Billion Rafale Deal

India has submitted a Letter of Intent to France for the acquisition of 114 Rafale fighter jets in a deal valued at $34 billion. The agreement emphasizes local manufacturing, with 94 aircraft slated to be built in India as part of a strategic push to modernize the air force and build a domestic defense industry.

iMil2026年6月4日 03:38
#India#France#Rafale
A textile factory in India showcasing modern spinning machinery with a worker.
Business

India’s Cold War: The High-Stakes Gamble to Decouple Cooling from China

India is aggressively restricting Chinese-made air conditioner compressors to force localized manufacturing despite facing record-breaking heatwaves. This nationalist policy risks significant GDP losses and productivity declines as the country struggles with both technological gaps and an unstable power grid.

SoBiz2026年5月30日 06:38
#India#China#Manufacturing
Detailed close-up of a globe showing China and surrounding regions, with geographic labels in focus.
Politics

The New Delhi Tightrope: Why India’s Multi-Alignment Outshines Quad Solidarity

India is pursuing a sophisticated 'multi-alignment' strategy that leverages the Quad for security while maintaining deep, necessary economic ties with China. Despite Western pressure to form a unified anti-China bloc, New Delhi's focus remains on strategic autonomy and diversifying its global partnerships to ensure national sovereignty.

SoMi2026年5月29日 11:38
#India#China#Quad
A futuristic humanoid robot with glowing green eyes in a modern setting.
Technology

The Data Vampires: Why Global Workers are Training the AI That Will Replace Them

AI companies are increasingly using wearable cameras to record the physical movements of factory workers and gig laborers to train humanoid robots. While this POV data is essential for 'physical intelligence,' it raises deep ethical concerns regarding worker consent, invasive surveillance, and the long-term displacement of the manual labor force.

NeTe2026年5月24日 06:23
#Artificial Intelligence#Robotics#Gig Economy
Close-up of a ride-sharing car with a bright red illuminated sign for night-time travel.
Business

Uber’s Green Pivot in India: A Strategic Alliance with JSW Group to Redefine Ride-Hailing

Uber and India's JSW Group have signed a strategic agreement to co-develop electric vehicles tailored specifically for the Indian ride-hailing market. The partnership focuses on delivering cost-effective and durable EV solutions to accelerate Uber’s transition to a green fleet in South Asia.

NeTe2026年5月22日 08:53
#Uber#JSW Group#Electric Vehicles