Strategic Vanguard, formerly Manoj Ambat's blog that deals with defense, strategic, and foreign affairs in particular reference to the Indo-Pacific region. A deep analysis to the evolving defense and security landscape and the reasons behind the same.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Life In Aerocity: Finding India’s Place in the New Strategic Context ( Source- The Diplomat)
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Image credits- Wikimapia |
Source- The Diplomat
Author- Roncevert Ganan Almond
Over the past three years, through periodic observations, I have measured the rise of New Delhi Aerocity, the commercial complex adjacent to Indira Gandhi International Airport. Unlike the unruly and burgeoning outskirts of this megacity – the teeming slums, clogged arteries, impromptu shrines and haphazard construction – Aerocity is sterile and organized, and, hopefully, a secure compound of paned-glass modernity. Like its cousins, Gurgaon’s DLF Cyber City and Noida’s Jaypee Sports City, Aerocity is a planned urban-development with a specific commercial design, in this case an international business hub intended to enhance the airport’s economic engine beyond aeronautical activities, a common characteristic of our futuristic global age.
In the shadow of the future, history always awaits in India. At Aerocity, the nearby Delhi Metro connects you to the city center, and within half an hour you can wander through Old Delhi to Kashmiri Gate, locus of the siege of Delhi, a key battle during the Mutiny of 1857. Sometimes known as India’s First War of Independence, an event credited by Karl Marx as a national revolt, the Mutiny ushered in a new age in the history of the subcontinent and the world: the establishment of the British Raj and direct colonial rule, the beginning of an end. The Congress party – of Gokhale, Tilak, Gandhi and Nehru – would be founded a generation later. The seeds of change were planted in the reddened soil of Delhi. ( To read the entire article, click here...........)
The U.S. Navy is Moving at Warp Speed to Develop Super Lasers ( Source- The National Interest)
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USS Zumwalt ( Image credits- Wikimedia Commons / General Dynamics Bath Iron Works) |
Source- The National Interest
Author- Mike Fabey, Kris Osborn
Laser weapons will be developed through a three-phased approach in order to fire the weapon from destroyers at cruise missiles, drones, aircraft and small boats.
The U.S. Navy is moving at warp speed to develop lasers with more lethality, precision and power sources as a way to destroy attacking missiles, drones aircraft and other threats. ( To read the entire article, click here ......)
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