India, Russia advance military cooperation at high-level Army-to-Army talks
India and Russia held discussions on further deepening their military partnership during the 5th Sub Working Group (Land) meeting.
Sharing the details in a post on X, the Indian Army said that the meeting took place under the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission (IRIGC) on Military & Military Technical Cooperation, marking another significant milestone in strengthening defence ties between the Indian Army and the Russian Land Forces.
The post added, "Both sides held productive deliberations aimed at enhancing mutual learning, operational synergy and bilateral military capabilities, further reinforcing the longstanding India-Russia defence partnership."
MoD to issue RFP for 5th-Gen AMCA manufacturing by month-end
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is likely to issue Request for Proposal (RFP) to one of the three shortlisted private sector consortium towards the end of this month, having completed legal and other scrutiny to roll out the process of manufacturing five fifth generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
Sources stated that the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA)—the nodal DRDO lab responsible for designing and mentoring the AMCA project—has nearly completed its evaluation of the proposals submitted by the three shortlisted consortia. These bidders include Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL), competing independently; a consortium led by Larsen & Toubro (L&T), state-owned Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL), and Dynamatic Technologies Ltd ; and a tripartite consortium of Bharat Forge, BEML, and Data Patterns.
Oil marketing companies seek incentives for sustainable aviation fuel, see no delays in adoption
State oil marketing companies don’t foresee a delay in adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on account of ongoing West Asia tensions and have called upon the government to provide fiscal incentives to make it affordable for airlines.
Globally, SAF is priced three-five times more than conventional aviation turbine fuel (ATF). Incentives like viability gap funding or tax rebates could help lower the cost of production and help oil companies to pass on the benefits to airlines. This would also make it easier for airlines to enter into offtake agreements for SAF, executives of oil marketing companies said on Saturday.
The government has set an indicative target of blending one per cent SAF in jet fuel used for international flights from January 2027. This would increase to 2 per cent and 5 per cent by 2028 and 2030.
China launches Shenzhou 23 spacecraft with 1 of 3 astronauts set for yearlong stay
China launched the Shenzhou 23 spacecraft Sunday night with three astronauts heading to its space station, including one set to stay in space for a year.
The spacecraft blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China. The much-anticipated launch comes as China prepares for its first crewed lunar landing by 2030.
The astronauts on the mission are Zhu Yangzhu, the commander, Zhang Zhiyuan and Lai Ka-ying, also identified by Chinese authorities as Li Jiaying using the Mandarin transliteration of her name.
Lai, who was born and raised in Hong Kong and has a doctoral degree in computer forensics, is the first astronaut from the city on a space mission.
India dispatches largest-ever business delegation to Canada
In a bid to fast-track free trade negotiations, Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal landed in Canada on Monday, leading a 150-strong business delegation. The high-profile, three-day visit is the single largest trade delegation India has ever sent to Canada, hinting at a powerful push to ink the long-discussed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (Cepa) by the end of 2026.
The trade push comes during a period of significant diplomatic and economic renewal between New Delhi and Ottawa, following Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s landmark visit to India on March 2, which effectively thawed bilateral relations and officially established the Terms of Reference for the renewed trade framework.
Gurindervir Singh sets national record, wins 100m gold at Athletics Federation Cup
On the second day of the 2026 Athletics Federation Cup, Gurindervir Singh clinched the gold medal in the men’s 100m event in Ranchi with a new national record timing of 10.09 seconds. He improved his previous personal best of 10.17 seconds and comfortably surpassed the Commonwealth Games qualification mark of 10.16 seconds.
Animesh Kujur secured the silver medal with a timing of 10.20 seconds, while Pranav Pramod took bronze clocking 10.29 seconds. In the men’s 400m event, Vishal TK won the gold medal with a new national record of 44.98 seconds, becoming the first Indian athlete to break the 45-second barrier in the event.
However, he narrowly missed the Commonwealth Games qualification mark of 44.96 seconds by just 0.02 seconds. Rajesh Ramesh claimed the silver medal with a timing of 45.31 seconds, while Jay Kumar bagged the bronze medal after finishing in 45.47 seconds.
Training partners Kuldeep Kumar and Dev Meena raise the bar together at Federation Cup 2026
Indian track and field seems to refuse to want to take a breather. After the high of Saturday evening, when three athletics records fell in the space of an hour, national marks continued to tumble on Sunday evening at the Federation Cup in Ranchi.
In the space of about 10 minutes, two national records were broken and then equalled in the men’s pole vault.
First, Dev Meena cleared 5.42m to break the national record of 5.41m, set just last month by his training partner Kuldeep Kumar. Dev started to celebrate, but the celebrations were short-lived. In his very next jump, Kuldeep raised the bar by three centimetres and then vaulted the height of 5.45m to reclaim his national record. Then, before the crowd at the Birsa Munda stadium had the time to process what had just happened, Dev charged down the runway and cleared that same mark to equal the national record.
India’s Big Nuclear Push: US Tie-Up, Small Reactors And The Race For Round-The-Clock Power
India’s push to deepen civil nuclear cooperation with the United States has gathered fresh momentum, with two broad objectives emerging at the centre of ongoing discussions – rapidly scaling up nuclear power generation to meet India’s growing base-load energy needs, and building a manufacturing ecosystem around small modular reactors (SMRs).
The developments come amid a high-level visit by an American nuclear industry delegation to India and a series of meetings with Union ministers, state governments and private sector companies.
India successfully test-fires Agni-1 ballistic missile from Odisha
India on Friday successfully carried out the test-launch of the Agni-1 short-range ballistic missile from the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur.
According to an official statement issued by the Ministry of Defence, the launch was conducted on May 22 under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command.
The Ministry said the test successfully validated all operational and technical parameters of the missile system.
The Agni-1 is a short-range ballistic missile developed as part of India’s strategic defence capability and forms an important component of the country’s deterrence architecture.
International Big Cat Alliance welcomes Saudi Arabia as newest Member Country
The International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) has welcomed Saudi Arabia as its newest Member Country.
In a social media post, IBCA said Saudi Arabia’s joining is a significant collective step towards advancing global cooperation for Big Cat conservation and a sustainable planet.