Gold jewellery sale drops, investment and price rises amid COVID-19
Going forward, as the COVID-19 cases increases in India and the world, the use of face mask and head coverings will result on the decline in gold jewellery sales as it does not perform the role as fashion accessory and status.
DRDO AIP for submarines in works, but we need a nuclear-electric AIP
Recap
In 2015, I was fortunate to be the first media person to witness and report the existence of an Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) project...
Speech of Fali S Nariman on Indian President and his role
Below is the full text of a speech by the Senior Advocate of the Indian Supreme Court Fali S Nariman during the release of...
The story of K-43 submarine under Soviet, Indian and Russian naval service
The lease contract was signed in July 1987 and the Indian Navy crew deputed to take over the submarine arrived in September for a refresher course as the skills had started to diminish over the intervening year and a half. The handing over process began in October and abruptly stopped as the author received an order to stop the process of transfer and stop access of foreign nationals to the submarine.
Use Clause 92 of the Indian Patent Act, break Remdesivir monopoly, issue Compulsory License
India is one of the largest generic drug manufacturers in the world and there should be no reason why Remdesivir and other COVID-19 drugs cannot be made available rapidly and at affordable prices to India and the world.
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Aditya-L1 Spacecraft Inches Closer to Sun’s Secrets, Awaits Lagrange Point L1 Arrival
India's inaugural space mission to study the Sun, known...
Lessons for Uttarkashi Tunnel – From The Extraordinary Chilean Miners Rescue Mission That Captivated the World
India's 41 workers are trapped in the Uttarkashi tunnel....
Indian Army Officer Defies Odds to Connect Dhaka in 1971
In my story "My Orders to Bring A Pakistani...
Bundeswehr on the Brink: Defense Expert Warns Germany’s Armed Forces Can Barely Last Two Days in Battle
In light of the fact that weapons have been...