Beware Pakistan! India develops aerospace, defence ecosystem, HAL to manufacture 97 fighter jets for IAF

India signs Rs62,370 crore deal with HAL for 97 LCA Mk1A jets, enhancing IAF fleet and supporting domestic aerospace and defence ecosystem.
Azim Premji turns down Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah’s request to open Wipro campus for limited vehicular movement; here’s why

Azim Premji said that it is an exclusive private property owned by a listed company, not meant for public thoroughfare.
Turkey’s Erdogan raises Jammu and Kashmir issue at UNGA, what should India do now?

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan raises the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at UNGA, calling for UN resolution. What can India now?
Sonam Wangchuk’s NGO’s FCRA license cancelled day after violent protests in Ladakh

Sonam Wangchuk’s NGO’s FCRA license was cancelled the day after a violent protest in Ladakh.
India’s first EV truck rolls out, how is it different from Elon Musk-owned Tesla’s cyber truck?

Sarbananda Sonowal flags off India’s first EV heavy truck fleet with swappable batteries at JNPA, boosting green logistics and sustainability. Details here.
BSF opens India’s 1st drone warfare school to meet evolving border threats post Op Sindoor, it is located in…

It is expected to focus on research in drone design, weaponisation, jamming systems, and integration of artificial intelligence in modern warfare applications.
Texas set to execute man convicted of killing 13-month-old girl on Thursday

Blaine Milam previously had two scheduled executions stayed for the 2008 killing of his then-fiancée’s daughter.
Texas Democratic Party’s move to Dallas prompts top staff exodus, roils organization ahead of 2026

Party insiders said the way the move was handled undercuts Chair Kendall Scudder’s rhetoric about winning back working class voters, who lurched to the right in 2024.
Texas counties struggle to process voter registrations using state’s new system

State officials push back on complaints about software problems. Meanwhile, unprocessed applications are piling up.
Hegseth orders hundreds of military commanders to Virginia for unprecedented meeting

The Pentagon next week is convening a meeting of top U.S. military leaders from across the globe. Multiple War Department officials confirmed to Fox News that top military commanders had been asked to fly to Virginia for a meeting next week, though the topic of the discussion is unclear. Such a meeting is highly unusual and would usually take place on a secure video teleconference — around 800 generals and admirals are spread across the U.S. and world. PENTAGON’S NEW PRESS RULES MAY BE ‘BRIDGE TOO FAR,’ TURLEY WARNS The lack of details surrounding the gathering has some fearing a looming purge. War Secretary Pete Hegseth has previously said he wants to cut 20% of senior generals and admirals. The order, first reported by the Washington Post, applies to senior officers with the rank of brigadier general or above or their Navy equivalent and their top enlisted advisers. HEGSETH DELIVERS STERN WARNING TO CHINA IN FIRST CALL AFTER XI’S MILITARY PARADE It comes as administration officials have been preparing for a new national defense strategy that makes homeland defense a top priority, where the strategy had long had a focus on pivoting to the Indo-Pacific. Fox News Digital has reached out to the Pentagon for comment. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.