In early 1990s, the patent on a painkiller called diclofenac lifted, making it cheap and widely available for India's massive agricultural sector. Farmers use it to treat a wide array of conditions in ...
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Human in the loop: Why India's air power cannot be pilotless

A compelling narrative in modern military discourse suggests that the era of the fighter pilot is ending, replaced by ...
The competition was tight until the very last shot. India’s Abhinav Bindra was level with his closest rival going into the final round of the men’s 10-meter air rifle at the 2008 Summer Olympics in ...
New Delhi — Scientists say Indian farmers' eager uptake of a painkiller for their cattle in the 1990s has led to the inadvertent deaths of half of a million people and massive economic losses — not ...
India continues to refine the hardware and recovery procedures for its Gaganyaan human spaceflight program. The latest exercise, called the Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT-01), was carried out at the ...
India enters a pivotal moment as environmental strain and democratic fragility raise questions about the nation’s ...