Vaibhav Agrawal

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Vaibhav Agrawal is a Senior Defence Journalist/Editor specializing in Maritime, Space, and International Affairs, currently pursuing his Legal Studies with a focus on Maritime and related Laws. He can be reached out at [email protected] *Views are personal

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The Gaddafi Connection: Amato Accuses France of Targeting DC9 Civilian Flight with a Missile

Former Prime Minister Giuliano Amato claimed in an interview with La Repubblica that a French missile was responsible for the June 27, 1980 crash...

“Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ Dares to Dream, While Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ Offers a Classic Biopic Experience

Barbie (also a licenced product of the brand), made by Greta Gerwig, is the more creatively daring among the two films that make up...

Turning Point in Air Warfare, US NGAD Fighter Decision Slated for 2024

The NGAD system aims to eventually replace the F-22A Raptor, a fighter jet from the fifth generation. The primary objective of NGAD will be...

The Gurkhas of Russia, Nepalese TikTokers Unveil Hidden Link to Russian Army

The Dutch website Bellingcat recently published an article claiming Nepalese people serve in the Russian armed forces. By studying social media and their locations,...

China’s J-10C Fighter Jet to Impress potential buyers with Its Maneuverability and Advanced Weapons Systems

On the 16th, Colonel Xie Peng, a spokesman for the Chinese Air Force, said that the J-10C fighter jets would be issued to the...

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Europe Watches Macron’s Decline as Centrist Politics Lose Ground

Emmanuel Macron, a centrist, pro-European reformer with a technocratic...

Synthetic DNA Revolution: Humanity Enters the Age of Programmable Biology

In the annals of human history, June 2025 was...

Russia Races to Reinvent Its Transport Corridors as Caspian Routes Face Crisis

Russia is intensifying its efforts to restructure its cross-border...

Despite Leaders Missing, BRICS Summit Highlights Shift in Global Order

The recent BRICS summit in Brazil did not mark...