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India’s Road to Global Power /भारत का विश्व‑शक्ति मार्ग

India’s Road to Global Power /भारत का विश्व‑शक्ति मार्ग  : Which Sectors Should India Focus On to Become a World Power   To convert size and potential into global power, India must pursue a balanced, strategic push across technology, industry, energy, defence, and people. Prioritize: - High‑tech manufacturing (semiconductors, advanced electronics) to reduce import dependence and create high‑value employment.   - Digital economy and AI to capture the next wave of productivity and exportable services.   - Clean energy and battery value chains to secure energy transition and industrial inputs.   - Defence and aerospace for strategic autonomy and high‑tech exports.   - Pharma and biotech to ensure health security and global market share.   - Human capital through quality education, vocational training, and universal healthcare to turn demographics into skilled workforce. What this means for citizens: support polici...

India’s Top Modern Weapons / भारत के शीर्ष आधुनिक हथियार

India’s Top Modern Weapons / भारत के शीर्ष आधुनिक हथियार 🇮🇳 Weapons Featured 1. Tejas Mk-1A (तेजस) – India’s indigenous fighter jet   2. HAL Prachand (प्रचंड) – Light Combat Helicopter for high-altitude warfare   3. Arjun Mk-1A Tank (अर्जुन टैंक) – Advanced main battle tank   4. INS Arihant (आईएनएस अरिहंत) – Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine   5. S-400 Triumph (एस-400 ट्रायम्फ) – Advanced air defense system   6. Pralay Missile (प्रलय मिसाइल) – Tactical surface-to-surface missile   7. Nirbhay Missile (निर्भय मिसाइल) – Long-range cruise missile   8. Akash Missile System (आकाश मिसाइल सिस्टम) – Medium-range surface-to-air defense   9. Pinaka Rocket System (पिनाका रॉकेट सिस्टम) – Multi-barrel rocket launcher   10. INS Vikrant (आईएनएस विक्रांत) – India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier  

5 Historic ISRO Missions That Redefined India’s Space Legacy

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has transformed from a modest agency into a global space powerhouse. From discovering water on the Moon to reaching Mars in a single shot, these five missions represent the "Big Five" of Indian space exploration. 1. Chandrayaan-1 (2008): The Mission That Found Water Launched on October 22, 2008, Chandrayaan-1 was India's first step toward the Moon. While it was an orbiter mission, its impact was felt worldwide. The Breakthrough:  It provided the first conclusive evidence of  water molecules (H2O) and hydroxyl (OH)  on the lunar surface. Legacy:  This discovery shifted the global narrative of lunar exploration, turning the "dry" Moon into a potential base for future human colonies. 2. Mangalyaan (2013): First Attempt, Global Success The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) made India the first country in the world to reach Martian orbit on its  very first attempt . The "Bahubali" of Efficiency:  Costing on...