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Air warfare branch of India's military

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Best podcasts about Indian Air Force

Latest podcast episodes about Indian Air Force

The Payal Nanjiani Leadership Podcast
THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCIPLINE EP 405

The Payal Nanjiani Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2026 32:32


 Wg Cdr Vandana Chaudhary | (Retd) Indian Air Force Officer  Wing Commander Vandana(Retd) is a veteran with 15 years of cross-functional leadership in the Indian Air Force as a Meteorological Officer. She has earned a wealth of multifaceted experience where she championed key functions, mainly Public Relations, Administration, and Program Management, infusing each endeavor with unwavering passion and commitment.Through her contributions in the social sector, she has strived for almost a decade to empower women, children with disabilities, and people below the poverty line, promoting overall well-being and stability in society.She has been committed to inclusivity, empathy & empowerment long before they became trendy terms in the market. By enabling a culture of collaboration and mutual respect, she built cohesive cross-functional teams capable of navigating uncertainty with resilience and grace. Whether managing significant budgets or directing complex projects, she has always approached her responsibilities with a blend of strategic foresight and hands-on leadership.Beyond work hours, she is an explorer who enjoys traveling and reading, deeply attuned to the tranquility of nature. With a penchant for observation, she explores the intricacies of human behavior, reflecting on life's purpose beyond mere existence. She also enjoys acquiring new skills that enrich her personal and professional life.As she moves on to the next chapter of her career, she is excited to leverage her military experience to make a difference by steering organizational growth and driving transformative change wherever she works. 

BusinessLine Podcasts
Top Business & Market Headlines Today — BL Morning Report, May 29, 2026

BusinessLine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 4:18


Govt in damage control over NEET leak, CBSE evaluation row Facing mounting criticism over the NEET paper leak and anomalies in CBSE Class XII answer-sheet evaluation, the government on Thursday sought to signal a more serious and coordinated response, with Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan publicly owning responsibility for the controversies. Parallelly, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired a high-level meeting attended by the Education Minister, Communication Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and top officials, where measures were discussed to ensure that paper leaks do not take place in the NEET re-examination on June 21. A proposal to involve the Indian Air Force in transporting question papers for enhanced security was also discussed in the meeting. “We are taking a ‘whole of government' approach to ensure the integrity of the examination process, in which all departments are involved. The examination papers were transported by the Postal Department, and the possibility of the Air Force being used for transporting papers was discussed,” Dharmendra Pradhan told a TV channel. The long wait for the chair: Inside DKS and Siddaramaiah's political journeys From education to politics now. Socialist stalwart Siddaramaiah steps down as Karnataka Chief Minister after long political career The meeting with the Congress high command on May 27 turned out to be the moment D.K. Shivakumar had long waited for. By May 28, Friday, Shivakumar and then Chief Minister Siddaramaiah jointly announced to the world that the latter had tendered his resignation, ending months of speculation over Karnataka's most closely watched power equation. Earlier in the day, the two leaders shared breakfast and exchanged warm hugs — visuals carefully crafted to signal a smooth handover rather than a bitter succession battle. Born Doddalahalli Kempegowda Shivakumar on May 15, 1962, in Kanakapura to a well-to-do family, the Vokkaliga strongman first entered politics as a student activist in the 1980s. Though he lost his debut Assembly election to heavyweight H.D. Deve Gowda in 1985, Shivakumar bounced back quickly, registering the first of what would become eight consecutive Assembly victories at the age of 27 from the erstwhile Sathanur constituency. H-1B returnees face cautious AI-led job market in India, say experts Turning to the job market now. Every time the US and its immigration authorities tighten visa procedures, apprehensions rise among scores of techies on H-1B and other employment visas, with many calls for them to return to India and tap opportunities in the growing economy. However, tech executives and HR specialists caution that H-1B returnees are now facing a cautious Indian tech job market amid an AI-led shift. Even as the number of Indian tech professionals returning from the US rises, India's current hiring environment may not be ideal for large-scale absorption of H-1B talent, especially in traditional IT services and product roles, experts say. Kamal Karanth, Co-founder of specialist staffing firm Xpheno, says that considering the current dynamics and trends of active demand in the Indian job market, this is definitely not the best of times for US-settled H-1B talent to return to India. Vi launches equality pitch after Airtel Priority backlash And finally, on the telecom front. Following criticism of Bharti Airtel's launch of Priority Postpaid, Vodafone Idea, or Vi, has launched a social media campaign promising equal network access to all its users. Stating that customer-first monetisation is paramount for India's digital growth, Vi stressed the need to be transparent and “most of all remain inclusive.” The debt-ridden firm has started an online campaign encouraging people to “change to Vi,” accompanied by slogans like “No more, no less but equal network to all” and “Strong Network. Sabka Haq.” The telecom company said that everyone is a priority with Vi, which has added over 2,20,000 new towers, expanded Vi 5G in over 110 cities, and introduced AI-based self-optimizing network technology that intelligently adapts to help deliver stronger connectivity — even in crowded areas. “A stronger network should feel strong for everyone, everywhere,” said the Vi poster. Earlier this week, Vi had responded to the government's call for submissions regarding network slicing's impact on net neutrality by urging the government to hold consultations. (Research and VO: Siddharth Mathew Cherian)

The Journey Is The Reward (dot) ORG
Episode 133: Capt Mukhedkar An Indian Treasure

The Journey Is The Reward (dot) ORG

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 69:38


Welcome to episode 133 of The Journey Is the Reward!On this episode, Micah and Brian have a fascinating conversation with Retired Captain Mukhedkar, a former Indian Air Force instructor and Captain for Air India. "Capt. Mookie," as we were lucky enough to call him, joined us from India. He is currently recovering from heart surgery, so while his voice is a bit weathered, the wealth of history he shares is more than worth the listen.Captain Mookie brings over 45 years of aviation experience to the table, spanning both military and commercial operations. With more than two decades in the Indian Armed Forces—much of it spent as a flight instructor—he eventually transitioned his skills to Air India. Over his career, he logged an incredible 15,000+ flight hours across 14 different aircraft types. The guys dive into his experiences with an impressive tail-number roster, including:Trainers & Props: Lycoming-5, Harvard T6G, HT-2 (the Indian-made trainer), Dakota, HS748, and the Pushpak.Military Jets: The L29 and L39 (flown in the Iraqi Air Force) and the HJT 16 Jet Trainer.Commercial Heavies: The Boeing 707, Airbus 310, and the legendary Boeing 747-200, 300, and 400 series.As a special treat, we are joined by his daughter, Priya, who shares an adventurous family story about driving all the way from Iraq to England for a vacation. It's truly the definition of a journey of a lifetime!Join us for a Meetup! If you are in the New Jersey area on May 17th, we would love to see you:·       When: Sunday, May 17, at 4:00 PM·       Where: Charlie's Pizza, Restaurant and Pub·       Address: 1980 Rt. 37, Manchester Township, NJ 08759And as always, our ears are blessed by the utterly soul-stirring, goosebump-inducing sounds of the Madalitso Youth Choir! Their Welcome and Goodbye songs, recorded straight from the Royal Livingstone Hotel in Zambia, are pure magic.You can always find the audio recording at www.thejourneyisthereward.org.

The Brand Called You
Building Deep Tech Beyond Metros: R.K. Patil, Co-Founder & CEO, Vayavya Labs

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 26:34


Join us for an insightful conversation on The Brand Called You with RK Patil, Co-Founder and CEO of Vayavya Labs, in conversation with Ashutosh Garg. Discover his journey from the Indian Air Force to building a deep-tech company in Belagavi, India.Explore how Vayavya Labs bridges software complexity and semiconductor innovation through concepts like left shift development and cleaner hardware-software interfaces, while building ecosystems beyond metro cities.Leadership lessons from the Indian Air ForceEarly startup journey in IndiaSoftware and semiconductor convergenceMeaning behind “Vayavya”Role of automation and toolingBuilding tech ecosystems beyond metros

Interviews with Entrepreneurs
The Real Secret To $10M Growth (It's NOT Client Acquisition) w/ Parthiv Shah

Interviews with Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 58:56


Parthiv Shah is a former Indian Air Force veteran, author and co-author with Dan Kennedy, and the founder of eLaunchers, a globally recognized digital marketing agency. He is a 2CCX award winner, having generated over $10 million in service revenue, and has worked with hundreds of clients across industries like healthcare, legal, and professional services.In today's episode, Parthiv joins me to break down his journey from military service to generating over $10 million in service revenue. He shares the systems, mindset, and lessons that helped him scale, including the reality behind winning the 2CCX award.We dive into one of the most overlooked concepts in business, customer retention versus acquisition. Parthiv explains how he generates much of his revenue through retention, and how to build long term relationships that make this possible for your business.Parthiv also shares the real connection between customer acquisition cost and lifetime value, and what most entrepreneurs do not understand about retention. He explains how to outspend competitors and scale sustainably without chasing endless new clients.We also talk about building recurring revenue, leveraging referrals, increasing client value over time, and preparing financially for unexpected downturns like COVID. Parthiv also shares his philosophy of becoming a “rainmaker,” which helps him focus entirely on helping clients grow.Join us today as we dive into retention versus acquisition, building long term revenue systems, increasing lifetime value, creating entrepreneurial peace, and the mindset required to grow a business that lasts.If you're serious about building a business that actually scalesRegister for the FREE training (Aug 15): ⁠eLaunchers.com/freedom⁠ to learn business growth from great minds like Dr. Robert Cialdini and Dan Kennedy.—Visit ⁠freemarketingbooks.com⁠ to get free marketing books & resources that contain real frameworks, sales systems, and client retention strategies you can actually use to scale your revenue.---Connect with Parthiv Shah On Social Media:Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@ELaunchers⁠Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/parthiv.shah.144/⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/parthivshah/⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/eparthiv/⁠ FOLLOW RJ ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: ⁠  ⁠https://www.facebook.com/therjahmed/⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/itsrjahmed/⁠Get My Free Script that used to Interview Over a Billion $ worth of Entrepreneurs: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.highticketshowaccelerator.com/free-interview-script54485653⁠---★ Register For a Free 5 Day Challenge on How to Book Your Dream Guests: ⁠https://bit.ly/BYDGChallenge⁠ ★ Want to Learn How to Use the Power of Dream 100 Using Interviews: ⁠https://www.highticketshowaccelerator.com/order40702842⁠ ★ Want to Have One-on-One Support For Building Your Own Show and Building Relationships With Top Influencers in your Market?: ⁠https://shopogeniestudios.com/

The Naina Redhu Experience | Digital Marketing, Social Media, Online Brand Building in India
Supriya Joshi, Practicing Family Law and Litigation in Mississauga, Ontario. Episode 172 #ThaNainaExperience

The Naina Redhu Experience | Digital Marketing, Social Media, Online Brand Building in India

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 57:13


Episode 172 of The Naina Experience. Supriya Joshi is a family law lawyer in Mississauga, in the Greater Toronto Area. She graduated Windsor Law in 2016, was called to the Bar in 2017, and practises exclusively in family law and litigation at Subhash Joshi Law Professional Corporation on Drew Road. She is the first lawyer to come on the podcast.Supriya and I met years ago because of a shared love of Suryagarh in Jaisalmer. We have travelled together since, in Rajasthan and to Binsar.In this episode we covered the reality of running your own practice and the delegation problem, why hiring in family law has a sensitivity layer most jobs don't, and two of Supriya's cases that have been reported and cited as precedent. One was a spousal support claim from a short marriage that involved violence and relocation. The other was a jurisdictional argument on whether issuing an application is enough or whether it needs to be issued and served.We spent time on how the Ontario courts are working through family law applied to South Asian multi-generational families - joint ownership, family violence presenting differently, and whether large sums from parents to adult children are loans or gifts. Her observation post-COVID is that lawyers are more litigious, not less, because virtual hearings lowered the friction.On AI - Supriya has read submissions citing fully hallucinated ChatGPT cases, and the newer version of the problem is real cases with fabricated quotes attached. Her line: lawyer and advocate are two different things. The advocate part is the human part, and that part isn't getting replaced.Outside the law, Supriya is a serious World War II historian. Grandfather in the Indian Air Force, great-grandfather fought in Burma. She has visited most of the Western Front and a lot of the Eastern Front, and keeps an RAF air mask on her desk.Best line: I divide property for a living.Supriya Joshi - Legal Aid Ontario DirectoryNaina's WebsiteNaina on InstagramNaina on YouTubeCome on the Podcast

Channel Journeys Podcast
How to Stay Resilient & Optimistic: Lessons from a Mindfulness Guru

Channel Journeys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 65:08


Hit by a COVID‑related brain stroke, the doctors told Professor M.S. Rao he wouldn't survive. Then when he does survive, but is left paralyzed on his right side, doctors told him he would never walk again. He refused to accept that ending. In this episode, Rao shares how disciplined self‑talk, a steady spiritual foundation, and a lifetime of resilience helped him rebuild his body and re‑shape his future—one determined step at a time. An Indian Air Force veteran, author of 55 books, and longtime advocate for mindfulness and mental health, Rao opens up about the forces that shaped him: a difficult childhood, the structure and cultural tolerance forged in the military, and the daily practices that anchor his optimism. He explains how concepts like dharma, karma, and service guide his choices, why he believes "life is an echo," and how gratitude, empathy, and ethical living became non‑negotiables in his recovery. In this episode, we explore: How disciplined inner dialogue helped him survive and recover The mantra he repeated when fear and doubt closed in Why fitness, structure, and service became the backbone of his resilience How karma and dharma shape his approach to leadership and healing The role of gratitude, empathy, and respect in rebuilding a meaningful life Join the Journey If this conversation resonates, subscribe for more stories of grit, adventure, and faith — and share it with someone who needs strength today. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boldjourneysco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boldjourneysco/ Through The Fire Newsletter: https://boldjourneys.co/subscribe/ Chapters 00:00 Subconscious Survival 05:50 Dalai Lama Foreword 07:46 Toxic Childhood 13:12 Air Force Lessons 17:00 COVID Stroke Ordeal 21:33 No Doubt Mindset 25:44 Hinduism Dharma Karma 37:29 Writing After Stroke 41:14 Reincarnation and Karma 50:26 Gratitude Daily Ritual 57:08 Final Advice and Wrap Up

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie
Vineet Thuvara with Fluke Corporation

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 24:54 Transcription Available


Industrial Talk is onsite at Xcelerate 2026 and talking to Vineet Thuvara, Chief Product Officer with Fluke about "Busting the AI myths with reliability". Vineet Thuvara, Chief Product Officer at Fluke, discussed his journey from mechanical engineering to leading product development at Microsoft and Amazon, and his current role at Fluke. He emphasized the importance of breaking myths about AI, particularly in industrial reliability, and highlighted Fluke's efforts to enhance technician efficiency using AI and AR. Thuvara shared that Fluke's new sensors and software aim to reduce unplanned downtime, which costs $50 billion weekly, by providing real-time, accurate data and insights. He also discussed the potential of AR glasses to improve safety and efficiency in technical fields. Outline Fluke Xcelerate Event Overview Scott introduces the Industrial Talk podcast, highlighting the Fluke Xcelerate event.The event featured high-energy keynotes, hands-on predictive maintenance tools, and breakthrough AI diagnostics.Fluke's Xcelerate event is described as a launch pad for smarter, faster, and more reliable operations.Listeners are encouraged to visit fluke.com for more information. Introduction to Vineet Thuvara Scott welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast and thanks them for their support.Vineet Thuvara, Chief Product Officer at Fluke, is introduced as the guest for the episode.Vineet shares his background, including his education, work experience, and career transitions.Vineet discusses his excitement about joining Fluke and the company's culture and people. Vineet's Career Journey Vineet details his educational background, including mechanical engineering and industrial design.He shares his experience working at Microsoft, leading various product teams, including Xbox Kinect and Surface devices.Vineet's tenure at Amazon, where he led the product team for Echo devices, is also mentioned.He explains his transition to Fluke, driven by the company's culture and his personal connection to the brand. Fluke's Culture and Brand Loyalty Vineet talks about Fluke's long history and the loyalty of both employees and customers.He shares a personal anecdote about his father using Fluke tools in the Indian Air Force.Vineet emphasizes the importance of the transition from consumer electronics to industrial applications.He discusses the goal of building a connected ecosystem of Fluke devices and software for predictive reliability. Challenges and Opportunities in Industrial Reliability Scott and Vineet discuss the challenges of running operations and the importance of proactive diagnostics.Vineet highlights the need for seamless and efficient operations in the industrial space.The conversation touches on the rapid advancements in technology and the human spirit's role in innovation.Vineet shares his optimism about the future of industrial reliability and the potential of AI and connected devices. Myths and Misconceptions in AI Adoption Vineet introduces the topic of his presentation at the Fluke Xcelerate event, focusing on myths about AI.He shares insights from a dinner with CXOs discussing the challenges of AI adoption.Vineet explains the importance of breaking myths and assumptions to drive AI acceptance.He uses the analogy of an elephant with a chain to illustrate the need to question long-held assumptions. The Role of AI in Industrial Reliability Vineet discusses the potential of AI to transform the workflow of technicians and improve efficiency.He outlines the steps involved in a technician's workflow and the drudgery associated with it.Vineet emphasizes the need for new tools and AI to automate repetitive tasks and improve data collection.He highlights the importance of human involvement in the process to ensure accuracy and accountability. Addressing the Data Tsunami Vineet addresses the common myth that AI creates too much data, leading to information overload.He explains how new tools and AI can help derive meaningful insights from large datasets.Vineet mentions a partnership with Treon to showcase new sensors and data collection tools.He discusses the importance of maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio in data collection. AI's Impact on Human Productivity Vineet addresses the myth that AI will eliminate the need for human involvement.He argues that AI accelerates human efforts and transforms the nature of work.Vineet shares examples of how AI is used in product management and research at Fluke.He emphasizes the importance of human accountability and oversight in AI-driven processes. Enhancing Technician Efficiency with AI Vineet discusses the potential of AI to improve technician efficiency and reduce costs.He highlights the importance of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and the challenges of managing large manuals.Vineet explains how AI can automate the process of accessing and using SOPs.He shares examples of how AI can streamline data collection and reporting for technicians. The Future of AR in Industrial Applications Vineet introduces the concept of using AR glasses to enhance technician interactions with devices.He explains how AR can provide hands-free data collection and analysis.Vineet discusses the benefits of AR for new career technicians and experienced professionals.He highlights the potential for AR to improve safety and efficiency in industrial settings. Conclusion and Contact Information Scott wraps up the conversation, emphasizing the importance of networking and learning at events like Fluke Xcelerate.Vineet provides his contact information, encouraging listeners to connect with him on LinkedIn.Scott reiterates the importance of the Fluke Xcelerate event and the value of connecting with industry professionals.The episode concludes with a reminder to visit industrialtalk.com for more information and to connect with the podcast. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! 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In Focus by The Hindu
Is the U.S. running out of missiles in the Iran-Israel war?

In Focus by The Hindu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 34:54


As the Iran–Israel conflict intensifies, a deeper question emerges: can the United States and its allies sustain this war? In this episode, The Hindu's data team examines the hidden economics and industrial limits behind modern warfare. From the cost mismatch between Iranian drones and U.S. interceptor missiles, to the strain on American stockpiles, the numbers tell a story of a conflict that may be harder to sustain than it appears. Are U.S. weapons systems being used faster than they can be replaced? And could these vulnerabilities have wider geopolitical consequences, especially with China controlling key resources used in missile production? Host: Nitika Francis Guest: Air Marshal Ravi Kapoor (Retd.), former AOC-in-C of the Indian Air Force's Central Air Command, to unpack the data, the strategy, and the risks ahead. Producer: Jude Weston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Call of Duty - Real Soldiers Real Stories
S5 E8 - Do You Have it in You?

Call of Duty - Real Soldiers Real Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 21:25


"Leadership does not end when the uniform comes off — it simply takes a new form!"In Season 5 Episode 8 of Call of Duty – Real Soldiers, Real Stories, we bring you the journey of a woman who answered one powerful question — “Do you have it in you?” — and proved that she did.From joining the Indian Air Force without a legacy to guide her, to mentoring air warriors with strength and compassion, and later carrying that same discipline into the corporate world — her story is one of quiet resilience and unwavering belief.This episode is about courage without noise, growth without excuses, and leadership rooted in empathy.Call of Duty – Real Soldiers, Real Stories — where we bring you the voices, values, and journeys of real soldiers from the Indian Armed Forces.Available on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor Podcasts & Amazon MusicPodcast Producers:Poonam JoshyNandita SankaranPrakrati AgrawalMusic Credits: Colonel V. D. SinghContact Us: podcastcallofduty@gmail.comFollow Us:Instagram: @callofdutypodcastFacebook: Call of Duty – Real Soldiers Real Stories

Call of Duty - Real Soldiers Real Stories
Trailer of S5 E8 - Do You Have it in You?

Call of Duty - Real Soldiers Real Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 0:50


"Leadership does not end when the uniform comes off — it simply takes a new form!"In Season 5 Episode 8 of Call of Duty – Real Soldiers, Real Stories, we bring you the journey of a woman who answered one powerful question — “Do you have it in you?” — and proved that she did.From joining the Indian Air Force without a legacy to guide her, to mentoring air warriors with strength and compassion, and later carrying that same discipline into the corporate world — her story is one of quiet resilience and unwavering belief.This episode is about courage without noise, growth without excuses, and leadership rooted in empathy.Call of Duty – Real Soldiers, Real Stories — where we bring you the voices, values, and journeys of real soldiers from the Indian Armed Forces.Available on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor Podcasts & Amazon MusicPodcast Producers:Poonam JoshyNandita SankaranPrakrati AgrawalMusic Credits: Colonel V. D. SinghContact Us: ⁠podcastcallofduty@gmail.com⁠Follow Us:Instagram: @callofdutypodcastFacebook: Call of Duty – Real Soldiers Real Stories

Clinical Conversations
Medical Specialties - Aerospace Medicine (4 Mar 2026)

Clinical Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 27:48


This is a co-release with our sister podcast, Career Conversations. In this episode, Dr Marilena Giannoudi talks with Dr Manav Sharma about the specialty, Aerospace Medicine. They discuss the pathways which lead to the specialty and some interesting cases. Dr Manav Dutt Sharma is an aerospace medicine physician, former Indian Air Force flight surgeon and human factors specialist with over 23 years of experience at the intersection of aviation and healthcare. He has led an award‑winning primary healthcare centre in the Air Force, works on safety, service quality and systems improvement in hospitals, and has authored a forthcoming book, From Runways to Recovery Rooms, on what healthcare can learn from aviation. Dr Marilena Giannoudi is a cardiology registrar based in Leeds. She is Co-Chair of the Trainees and Members & Committee, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and is currently undertaking a PhD. Recording Date: 12 December 2025 --Links-- JRCPTB Specialty - https://www.thefederation.uk/training/specialties/aviation-and-space-medicine Physician Higher Specialty Training Recruitment - https://www.phstrecruitment.org.uk/ -- Follow us -- https://www.instagram.com/rcpedintrainees https://x.com/RCPEdinTrainees -- Upcoming RCPE events -- https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/events -- Become an RCPE Member -- https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/membership/join-college Feedback: cme@rcpe.ac.uk This podcast is from the Trainees & Members' Committee (T&MC) of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE).

Vaad
संवाद # 303: Is India committing BIG mistake in buying 114 Rafale? | Ajay Ahlawat

Vaad

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 73:17


Group Captain Ajay Ahlawat (Retd) A seasoned fighter pilot and strategic military thinker, Group Captain Ajay Ahlawat (Retd) brings over 25 years of distinguished service in the military (Indian Air Force) and civil aviation. Commissioned into the Indian Air Force (IAF) in Dec 1996, after graduating from the National Defence Academy (NDA), he has operated high-performance fighter jets, besides handling various command and staff appointments.He has extensive experience in aerospace operations, force application in support of national security, and planning of complex operations. He is a qualified civil aviation pilot as well and holds type ratings on the Boeing 737, Airbus A320, and Gulfstream G-200. His military tenure was defined by key leadership roles such as Commanding Officer of the IAF Hawk training squadron and Operations staff at HQ Western Air Command. He was nominated for various international courses by the IAF, including- Qualified Flying Instructor with the Royal Air Force (UK), Advanced Air Power specialization with RAAF (Australia) and Air Staff course at the Air University (Maxwell AFB, USA). With a Master's degree in Operational Art and Science, he has contributed to doctrinal development, joint warfare planning, and strategic policy formulation within the IAF.His academic and operational exposure in the USA, UK, and Australia reflects a deep engagement with traditional and emerging military thought with a global military perspective and thought leadership. Beyond the cockpit, he served as a subject matter expert in air warfare and strategy, helping shape the IAF warfighting doctrine. Since transitioning from active service, he continues contributing as a defence expert and commentator on strategic affairs, frequently appearing in media and publishing insights on regional security, air power, space based applications and military modernization.

In Our Defence
Why India Wants To Buy 114 Rafale Jets & What That Means for Tejas, AMCA |S3| 41

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 62:31 Transcription Available


With the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) clearing the monumental Rs 3.25 lakh crore deal for 114 Rafale jets just as French President Emmanuel Macron lands in India, the Indian Air Force is closer to getting the muscle it desperately needs. But what does this "Mother of All Deals" mean for India's indigenous fighter programs? In this episode of In Our Defence, host Dev Goswami and national security expert Sandeep Unnithan unpack the proposed Rafale deal and break down the strategic and financial realities of buying 114 Rafales. The two explore the 'Make in India' angle of the deal and what it means for India's private sector. Most importantly, Dev and Sandeep ask the tough question: Will paying for 114 French jets bankrupt the homegrown Tejas Mk2 or is it a calculated move to buy time and secure our skies? Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Aman Pal

In Our Defence
Decoded: How Indian Air Force Established Air Superiority During Operation Sindoor | S3 | Ep 39

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 65:32 Transcription Available


A new report by a Swiss research centre has brought the 2025 four-day mini-war between India and Pakistan back in limelight. The report especially focuses on the aerial battles that took place between the Indian and Pakistani air forces to analyse and conclude while the IAF suffered tactical setbacks initially, it was able to establish air superiority by the end of the conflict.  On this episode of In Our Defence, host Dev Goswami and national security expert Sandeep Unnithan revisit Operation Sindoor and look back the aerial battles in new light. The two decode what the report has to say not just about the Sindoor air battles but also the dogfight that took place in the aftermath of the Balakot airstrike in 2019.  Link to the report: https://chpm.ch/wp-content/upl... Tune in! Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Rohan Bharti

In Our Defence
Rafale 2.0 Loading: Is IAF's 19-Year Fighter Jet Hunt Finally Ending? |S3| Ep 38

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 57:28 Transcription Available


It has been 19 years in the making. From the original MMRCA tender in 2007 to the emergency purchase in 2016, and now, finally MRFA, the "Mother of All Defence Deals" seems ready for ink. Reports suggest the Indian Air Force is in the final stages of acquiring 114 Rafale jets in a deal estimated at a staggering Rs 3.25 Lakh Crore (~$40 Billion). In this episode of In Our Defence, Dev Goswami sits down with national security expert Sandeep Unnithan to decode the deal. The two trace the origins of the Indian Air Force's hunt for a fighter jet to the post-Kargil years and look at the various stumbling blocks along the way that have kept the deal from taking off. The two also discuss just how dire the situation is for the Indian Air Force and why this reported deal to buy 114 Rafale jets is a "now or never" moment. Tune in! Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Aman Pal

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: The Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) story for Indian Air Force unfolds

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 5:13


Indian Air Force is looking at revamping its airlift capabilities by inducting the proposed Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA), that will be assembled in India, as its main workhorse in the modern era. Snehesh Alex Philip, Editor - Defence and Diplomacy explains in his show #DefenceScope.

ThePrint
ThePrintWorldView: Ex-fighter pilot decodes Tejas crash as global security challenges & air power competition rise

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 26:24


A heartbreaking tragedy has brought the country together. Tejas, India's light combat aircraft fighter jet and heart of its self-reliance in the skies, crashed at the Dubai Air show Friday. The pilot, Wing Commander Namansh Syal, couldn't eject, and lost his life. He is survived by his wife, also an air force officer, and a 6-year-old daughter. Tejas has an excellent safety record, with only one crash last March in Jaisalmer due to engine failure. At that time, the pilot ejected safely. But this year's tragedy is heart-wrenching at so many levels—a national loss, a reputational loss and an irrecoverable loss of a qualified, experienced and skilled fighter pilot. For this episode of 'Worldview with Swasti', former fighter pilot Group Captain Ajay Ahlawat and I will break down many more layers of this unfortunate incident, its technical issues, the reputational damage to the Indian Air Force at a time when India's squadron strength is lowest, and its geopolitical impact amid a worsening security situation. Not to forget that while India lost an excellent fighter at Dubai, the Pakistan-China co-developed JF 17 got fresh orders at the same venue. How to analyse it best, keeping disinformation at bay and yet adding more constructive measures for strengthening India's politico-military culture.

ThePrint
CutTheClutter: Tejas fighter crash: Possible cause, what it means for Indian Air Force, & risks of air show flying

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 22:19


CutTheClutter: Tejas fighter crash: Possible cause, what it means for Indian Air Force, & risks of air show flying

In Our Defence
Beyond 120 Bahadur: Inside Battle of Rezang La and the 1962 India-China War | S3 | Ep 29

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 62:52 Transcription Available


With the release of the Farhan Akhtar-starrer 120 Bahadur, the spotlight returns to the Battle of Rezang La -- one of the bravest last stands in military history. But the 1962 India-China war was much more than just one battle. It was a geopolitical storm involving a "Forward Policy," a distracted America, and a political leadership caught off guard. In this deep-dive episode, host Dev Goswami and national security expert Sandeep Unnithan will peel back the layers of the 1962 conflict. They discuss the tactical realities of Major Shaitan Singh's Charlie Company, the mystery of the "missing" Indian Air Force, how and why the Indian Army was handed a solid defeat, the strange connection between the Himalayas and the Cuban Missile Crisis, and, of course, whether this indeed was Nehru's 'Himalayan Blunder'. In this episode, Dev and Sandeep discuss: - The Real Rezang La: How 120 men of the 13 Kumaon held off thousands of Chinese troops at 18,000 feet without winter gear. - The McMahon Line: Who drew it, why it was flawed, and why a "thick line on a map" led to war. - The Geopolitics: Did the Panchsheel Agreement lull Nehru into a false sense of security? What was the "Forward Policy"? - The Cuban Connection: How Mao Zedong timed the attack to coincide with the Cuban Missile Crisis to ensure US silence. - Classified History: What is the Henderson Brooks-Bhagat Report, and why does the Indian government refuse to declassify it 60 years later? - The Chinese Perspective: Why Beijing calls this a "Self-Defence Counterattack" and why they unilaterally withdrew after winning. Whether or not you plan to watch 120 Bahadur, this is your comprehensive crash course on the war that changed India forever. Tune in! Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Rohan Bharti

Vaad
संवाद # 278: One man's advice to Nehru destroyed India in 1962 war vs China | Shiv Kunal Verma

Vaad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 74:47


Shiv Kunal Verma is an Indian military historian, author, and filmmaker renowned for his extensive work documenting India's military history and cultural landscapes. Born into an army family, he received his education at The Doon School and Madras Christian College. Verma began his career by opening trekking routes between Kashmir, Zanskar, and Ladakh. He later transitioned into journalism and filmmaking, producing acclaimed documentaries such as Salt of the Earth for the Indian Air Force and The Standard Bearers on the National Defence Academy.As an author, Verma has penned several significant works, including The Long Road to Siachen: The Question Why, 1962: The War That Wasn't, and 1965: A Western Sunrise, Industani:Six degrees of separation. He also co-authored Courage and Conviction, the autobiography of General V.K. Singh.His most recent publications are Yodha-1 and Yodha-2, illustrated military histories of the Indian subcontinent. These works offer a comprehensive visual and narrative account of India's military evolution, with Yodha-1 covering the period from ancient epics to the 1857 uprising, and Yodha-2 detailing events from 1858 to the Kargil War in 1999.Hindi translation of Verma's books on 1962 and 1965 wars are now out. Order your copy here: https://www.sabreandquill.com/products/1962-and-1965-war-collection-bundle-hindi-versions-by-shiv-kunal-verma/5197527000002507429

In Our Defence
MiG-21 Retires: How the Iconic Jet Shaped the Indian Air Force | S3 | Ep 24

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 63:34 Transcription Available


The Indian Air Force has retired the MiG-21 – the iconic Soviet-era fighter aircraft—that became the most produced supersonic jet in history and the backbone of the IAF. The Mig-21 trained generations of Indian Air Force pilots and defended India's skies for six decades. Recorded around Mig-21's farewell at Air Force Station, Chandigarh, this special episode of In Our Defence with national security expert Sandeep Unnithan dives into the jet's history, upgrades, combat stories, the debate over safety, and its legacy. Host Dev Goswami and Sandeep unpack how a 1960s Soviet interceptor became India's backbone, why it attracted the “flying coffin” label, what the Bison upgrade really changed, and how the MiG-21's dominance shaped IAF training and doctrine. Tune in! Image of the first women IAF fighter pilots- Avani Chaturvedi, Bhawana Kanth and Mohana Singh Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound Mix by Aman Pal

In Our Defence
India's Stalled Theatre Commands: Politics, Turf Wars & Reform

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 46:17 Transcription Available


In this episode of In Our Defence, host Dev Goswami and national security expert Sandeep Unnithan unpack the debate over theaterisation -- the buzzword that has divided India's armed forces for years. Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh's recent comments about India not needing theaterisation right now have once again opened a debate that was meant to have been settled with the appointment of the Chief of Defence Staff. On this episode, Dev and Sandeep go from the origins of theatre commands in World War II, to India's 17 separate service commands, to the Air Force's worries -- and the famous committees (Kargil Review, GoM, Naresh Chandra, Shekatkar) that studied this reform to death. The two explore: - What is theaterisation and why does it matter? - Why is the Indian Air Force pushing back? - Did General Bipin Rawat's death stall the project? - What role do decades of committees and bureaucratic delays play? - And most importantly, does India actually need theatre commands for future wars? Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound Mix by Rohan Bharti

ThePrint
CutTheClutter: Op Sindoor, India-Pakistan wars of 1965 & 1971: Uncovering facts of aerial combat, evolving IAF role

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 38:04


It's always challenging to uncover facts from claims during a war or conflict, just as one saw during Op Sindoor. In this edition of #CutTheClutter, ThePrint Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta & Deputy Editor Snehesh Alex Philip are joined by PVS Jagan Mohan, co-author of 2 seminal books detailing aviation warfare between India and Pakistan in 1965, 1971. He takes us through the journey of getting to the truth through the foggy and dusty environment of claims & counter-claims. The episode also details the changing role of the Indian Air Force, especially in the light of Kargil & Op Sindoor.

The xMonks Drive
Air Marshal Sanjeev Kapoor: Why No One Can Break India | India, Pakistan, China

The xMonks Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 74:04


Air Marshal Sanjeev Kapoor (Retd.), former Commandant of the National Defence Academy and decorated Indian Air Force veteran, sits down with Gaurav Arora on The xMonks Drive for a no-filter Independence Day special.

ThePrint
National Interest: War of IAF, PAF doctrines: As Pakistan obsesses over numbers, India embraces risk, wins

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 28:30


All of the active India-Pakistan wars and conflicts have been short, 22 days in 1965 being the longest. Op Sindoor was just over three days. Whenever a conclusive outcome like a capitulation and mass surrender is missing, there's scope for both sides to claim victory. Now that both the Indian Air Force and Pakistan Air Force have made formal claims of the other's aircraft they shot down in the 87-hour predominantly aerial conflagration in May, we can explore some deeper issues. Do these numbers really matter? What do these count for? – Watch this week's #NationalInterest with @ShekharGupta

The Jaipur Dialogues
Roast: Not 6 but 21 Pakistani Jets Destroyed by Indian Air Force | Munir & Destroying Dams

The Jaipur Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 27:57


Roast: Not 6 but 21 Pakistani Jets Destroyed by Indian Air Force | Munir & Destroying Dams

Listen with Irfan
Michael Ke Poorvaj Nigeria Se America Aaye They | Voice Arti Varma

Listen with Irfan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 19:06


Text Courtesy: Book Saamajik Adhyayan Class VII, Madhya Pradesh Pathya Pustak Nigam* Narrator: Arti Varma*Curator: Irfan* About the Narrator-Arti Varma, a talented voiceover artist, writer, and self-trained artist, brings a wealth of creativity and passion to our community. Based in Chandigarh, she was born in Nashik, Maharashtra, and has lived in various cities across India due to her father's service in the Indian Air Force. This diverse exposure has enriched her perspective, which beautifully reflects in her work. Arti holds B.A., M.A., and B.Ed degrees from Delhi University, showcasing her strong academic foundation.Her love for words and colors manifests in her evocative creations—whether through poetry and stories that grace the pages of literary magazines and newspapers or through vibrant brushstrokes on canvas that capture her emotions. Arti finds solace in transforming her restlessness into meaningful art. Her connection with voice began through her time as a casual announcer at All India Radio, Chandigarh, where she discovered that a voice is not just heard but deeply felt.Arti's contributions to literature and art, including published poems, stories, book covers, and paintings, make her a remarkable addition to our collective. We are excited to see how her unique voice and vision will inspire our community!Join us in celebrating Arti Varma's journey and become a part of the Read Aloud Collective! We invite passionate individuals—writers, artists, and storytellers—to collaborate with us and share their voices. Together, let's create, inspire, and connect through the power of art and words. Reach out to join our vibrant community today!Listen with Irfan (LwI)A tapestry of voices and stories, spun with careSupport LwI — a soulful creation shaped by affection, thriving on the warmth of its listeners. Your contribution helps keep this free, bringing global stories, rare sound recordings, and personal music archives to all without paywalls. I curate voices, readings from literature, and cultural studies with immense care.Through my recent initiative, Read Aloud Collective, voices from around the world are coming together in celebration of spoken word.Grateful for your love -keep listening, keep supporting!  Support LwI by contributing:  https://rzp.io/rzp/MemorywalaYour comments and feedback are welcome. Write to ramrotiaaloo@gmail.comCover: Irfan

Left, Right & Centre
IAF To Phase Out Mig-21: End Of A 'MiG'nanimous Era

Left, Right & Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 12:18


Soul of Business with Blaine Bartlett
See the Light in You - with Professor M.S. Rao, PhD

Soul of Business with Blaine Bartlett

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 27:15


"See The Light In You" Join me and my guest Professor M.S. Rao, PhD, the father of 'Soft Leadership' and founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India. Prof. Rao (www.linkedin.com/in/professormsrao) is an International Leadership Guru with forty-four years of experience and is the author of fifty-four books, including the bestselling See the Light in You. He has published over 300 papers and articles in prestigious international publications to numerous to highlight. He is a C-Suite advisor and global keynote speaker and brings a strategic eye and long-range vision to his work given his multifaceted professional experience including military, teaching, training, research, consultancy, and philosophy. Show Notes: Join Blaine and his guest, the remarkable Professor M.S. Rao, a pioneer in soft leadership and an author of 54 books. Professor Rao shares his inspiring journey from joining the Indian Air Force at 18 to becoming an accidental educator and a prolific author. Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including a stroke that left him partially paralyzed, Professor Rao's resilience and dedication to leadership and education shine through. Discover how his unique perspective on leadership, emphasizing partnership over command, is shaping the future of business. Join us as we delve into his vision of grooming a million global leaders by 2030 and explore the soul of business through his eyes. Key Topics: Professor Rao's transition from military service to education The concept of soft leadership and its impact on modern business Overcoming personal challenges and the power of resilience Professor Rao's vision for grooming a million global leaders by 2030 Notable Quotes: "Soul of business is to add value and impact." "Life is not a straight line; it's about continuously starting over." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ranveer Show हिंदी
2025 Advanced Military Podcast - Drones, Missiles, Israel-Iran & More l TRS

The Ranveer Show हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 142:04


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Moneycontrol Podcast
4664: NPCI's profit zooms, Lenskart to make DRHP public, GIva raises 530 crore and Botox EMIs gain traction | MC Tech3

Moneycontrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 7:56


In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we break down NPCI's massive 42% profit jump and what's driving it, Lenskart's bold IPO strategy to skip confidential DRHP route, and Giva's Rs 530 crore raise to go big on lab-grown diamonds. Plus, we dive into the rise of “beauty fintech”, EMIs for Botox are now a thing! And finally, meet the Indian Air Force pilot who just blasted off to space with SpaceX.

Columbia Broken Couches
Surviving a Pakistani Missile Hit, Crashing in Enemy Territory & IAF vs PAF | AVM Chafekar |#PGX106

Columbia Broken Couches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 83:48


Episode 105 of The Prakhar Gupta Xperience features Air Vice Marshal Suryakant Chintaman Chafekar (Retd.), a decorated Indian Air Force officer awarded the Shaurya Chakra and the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal. He survived a missile strike during the Kargil conflict and carried out high-altitude landings at Daulat Beg Oldi. With over 30 years of service, he led some of the toughest missions in hostile areas and is widely respected for his courage, sharp thinking, and contribution to Indian military aviation.Recording Date: June 7, 202500:00 - What really happened in 2002?04:41 - Challenges he faced during his mission16:02 - Getting hit by a missile & escaping28:34 - Soldier's mindset in life-or-death moments34:02 - Difference between IAF & PAF38:58 - New-Gen Pilots & new tech in IAF46:40 - Glamorized Fighter Jets47:14 - Landing at Daulat Beg Oldi1:15:12 - Message to India's youth

3 Things
Indian in space after 40 years, high drug costs, and Mumbai train accident

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 28:01


 First, we talk to The Indian Express' Amitabh Sinha about Shubhanshu Shukla, an Indian Air Force officer who is a part of the Axiom mission 4, a flight to space. He is the second Indian to go to space after Rakesh Sharma and the first to go to the International Space Station.Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Anonna Dutt about the high cost of drugs for rare diseases. Some Indian rare disease patients are now reaching out to the court to try and solve this problem. (13:49)Lastly, we speak about the tragic Mumbai train accident that left five passengers dead. (26:00)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced and written by Niharika Nanda, Ichha Sharma and Shashank Bhargava.Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar

Vaad
संवाद # 254: Top military historian reviews India's performance in Op Sindoor | Shiv Kunal Verma

Vaad

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 78:13


Shiv Kunal Verma is an Indian military historian, author, and filmmaker renowned for his extensive work documenting India's military history and cultural landscapes. Born into an army family, he received his education at The Doon School and Madras Christian College.Verma began his career by opening trekking routes between Kashmir, Zanskar, and Ladakh. He later transitioned into journalism and filmmaking, producing acclaimed documentaries such as Salt of the Earth for the Indian Air Force and The Standard Bearers on the National Defence Academy.As an author, Verma has penned several significant works, including The Long Road to Siachen: The Question Why, 1962: The War That Wasn't, and 1965: A Western Sunrise, Industani:Six degrees of separation. He also co-authored Courage and Conviction, the autobiography of General V.K. Singh.His most recent publications are Yodha-1 and Yodha-2, illustrated military histories of the Indian subcontinent.

ThePrint
OffTheCuff: India's Op Sindoor & its military takeaways: #ThePrintOTC with Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari (Retd)

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 96:54


In the latest edition of #ThePrint #OffTheCuff, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari speaks to ThePrint Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta & Deputy Editor Snehesh Alex Philip. The conversation focuses on India's Operation Sindoor in Pakistan & PoK following the dastardly Pahalgam attack. The discussion revolves around Op Sindoor's military objectives, takeaways, future of Indian Air Force & what the nation needs to do to improve its defence capabilities. Partners: Presenting Partner: HDFC Mutual Fund Experience Partner: The Quorum Beverage Partner: Arthaus Collective Fashion Partner: Burgoyne

In Our Defence
AMCA Explained: How India Plans to Build Its Own Stealth Fighter | Ft. Sandeep Unnithan | IOD S3 Ep 8

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 58:59


India's next-gen stealth fighter, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), just got a massive push from the government with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh clearing an execution model for the jet's design and development.  On this episode of In Our Defence, veteran defence journalist Sandeep Unnithan breaks down what this means for the future of Indian airpower, how private players like Tata and L&T could shape the aircraft production ecosystem, and what role the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is likely to play.  Sandeep also decodes the different generations of fighter aircraft, detailing what makes a fifth-generation jet stand out from the current crop of Indian Air Force jets such as the Rafales, Tejas, Sukhois and Mirages, among others. The episode also features a discussion on India's attempts to develop its own fighter jet engine and how that quest -- unsuccessful so far -- becomes all the more important for the AMCA.  Produced by Prateek Lidhoo Sound mix by Rohan Bharti

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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
The Universe's Surprising Expiration Date

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 21:04


Sponsor Details:This episode is brought to you with the support of Insta360 - for incredible 360 degree videos you really need to check their cameras out. To see the range and claim your free offer, visit store.insta360.com and use the coupon code SpaceTime at checkout.In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore some mind-bending revelations about the universe, including a new estimate for its ultimate fate, the peculiar gravity of the asteroid Bennu, and India's ambitious plans for its first manned spaceflight.The Universe's Unexpected Expiration DateA groundbreaking study suggests that the universe could meet its end in a mere 10^78 years, significantly sooner than the previously estimated 10^1100 years. This revelation, based on calculations involving Hawking radiation, sheds light on how black holes and other celestial bodies lose mass over time. We discuss the implications of this research and the fascinating mechanics behind black hole evaporation, including the surprising equivalence in decay rates between neutron stars and black holes.Gravity's Quirks on Asteroid BennuAstronomers have uncovered bizarre gravitational dynamics at play on the near-Earth asteroid Bennu, based on data from NASA's Osiris Rex mission. This small celestial body exists in a delicate balance between gravity and centrifugal forces, creating a unique environment that could lead to its eventual disintegration. We delve into how Bennu's increasing rotation might impact its structural integrity and potential future interactions with Earth.India's Manned Spaceflight AmbitionsThe Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has announced plans for its first manned spaceflight, set to launch in early 2027. This historic mission will follow an unmanned test flight of the Gaganyan spacecraft, which is designed to carry a crew into low Earth orbit. We discuss the training and preparations of the selected Indian Air Force pilots and the technical challenges ISRO faces as it embarks on this new frontier in space exploration.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesJournal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physicshttps://www.cosmos.esa.int/cosmologyNature Astronomyhttps://www.nature.com/natastronomy/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.00:00 This is Space Time Series 28, Episode 63 for broadcast on 26 May 202501:00 New estimates on the universe's end12:30 The strange gravity of asteroid Bennu22:45 India's plans for its first manned spaceflight30:00 Science report: Herpes virus linked to Alzheimer's disease

In Our Defence
Operation Sindoor Breakdown: India's Air Defence Tactics and the Escalation Ladder Ft. Sandeep Unnithan| IOD S3 Ep 7

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 68:09


In this episode, veteran defence journalist Sandeep Unnithan joins host Dev Goswami to decode Operation Sindoor — India's response to Pahalgam terrorist attack.Sandeep and Dev dive deep into how India's layered air defence network, including the IACCS (Integrated Air Command and Control System), played a pivotal role in thwarting Pakistani aerial threats. What was the X factor that gave India the edge? Was the much-talked-about S-400 system deployed? What was sitaution like in the commmand and control centre?The two also explore the escalation ladder — a concept from military theory — and how India used it both during the days of fighting of Operation Sindoor and more broadly to counter Pakistan's nuclear posturing. Why is this theory studied so deeply in strategic circles? And how does it play out in real-time decision-making?Sandeep and Dev also look at the Indian Navy's posturing during the conflict as well as the roles played by the Indian Army and Indian Air Force. And as a final thought, the two discuss Pakistan's Kirana Hills and the speculation that the nuclear weapons storage site may have been hit during the operation.Produced by Prateek LidhooSound mix by Suraj Singh

3 Things
The Catch Up: 16 May

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 4:15


Asserting that no place in Pakistan remained safe for terrorists, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday told soldiers at the Adampur air base in Punjab that India's drones, and missiles gave sleepless nights to Pakistan. His speech came a day after his first public address since India launched Operation Sindoor. PM Modi also reiterated the new 3-point doctrine he had unveiled a day earlier, including that New Delhi will no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail. During his early morning visit to Adampur, the Prime Minister hailed the Indian Air Force personnel, saying that they made every Indian proud, and had created history. Modi got briefed by the Air Force personnel on the situation, and also interacted with jawans. Meanwhile, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a key briefing with military chiefs on Tuesday, with the CDS, Army Chief, Navy Chief, Vice Air Chief and Defence Secretary in attendance.India's Operation Sindoor precision strikes destroyed nearly 20% of Pakistan Air Force infrastructure and multiple fighter jets, official sources said Tuesday. The strikes targeted key bases like Sargodha and Bholari, which housed F-16s and JF-17s, in retaliation to Pakistani drone and missile attacks. Over 50 people, including Squadron Leader Usman Yusuf, were killed in Bholari. India also hit ammunition depots and several other airbases across Pakistan. Satellite imagery confirmed major damage. The strikes mark a significant strategic and psychological blow to Pakistan's military capabilities.In a verdict six years in the making, the Mahila Court in Coimbatore on Tuesday convicted all nine accused in the 2019 Pollachi sexual assault case and awarded them life imprisonment. The nine men were found guilty of multiple charges, including criminal conspiracy, sexual harassment, rape, gangrape, and extortion. The incident, which came out just weeks before the 2019 general elections, led to Tamil Nadu's then ruling AIADMK getting politically cornered with allegations of inaction and links to the accused. President Droupadi Murmu has sought the Supreme Court's opinion under Article 143(1) on whether timelines can be legally imposed on the President and Governors for acting on state Bills. This comes after the Court, in April, set a three-month deadline for the President to act on Bills referred by Governors, despite no such timeline existing in Article 201 of the Constitution. The Court stated that delays beyond this period must be explained to the concerned state. The President now seeks clarity on whether these directives are justiciable.Following India's move to place the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance after the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan has shown willingness for talks for the first time. Pakistan's Water Resources Secretary Syed Ali Murtaza has reportedly responded to India's notification and offered to discuss New Delhi's specific objections. India's decision came in response to the attack, which heightened diplomatic tensions. The IWT, signed in 1960, governs water sharing between the two nations. Pakistan's response marks a rare shift, potentially opening the door to dialogue amid ongoing hostilities.

3 Things
The Catch Up: 13 May

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 3:52


This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 13th of May and here are the headlines.Asserting that no place in Pakistan remained safe for terrorists, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday told soldiers at the Adampur air base in Punjab that India's drones, and missiles gave sleepless nights to Pakistan. His speech came a day after his first public address since India launched Operation Sindoor. PM Modi also reiterated the new 3-point doctrine he had unveiled a day earlier, including that New Delhi will no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail. During his early morning visit to Adampur, the Prime Minister hailed the Indian Air Force personnel, saying that they made every Indian proud, and had created history. Modi got briefed by the Air Force personnel on the situation, and also interacted with jawans. Meanwhile, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a key briefing with military chiefs on Tuesday, with the CDS, Army Chief, Navy Chief, Vice Air Chief and Defence Secretary in attendance.At least three militants have been killed in the ongoing encounter in the upper reaches of Shopian in South Kashmir. Gunshots were heard Tuesday morning after which senior police officials confirmed the presence of militants in the area. In the contact, there was an exchange of fire between security forces and militants. However, with the operation ongoing, officials have refrained from divulging further details at this point.In a verdict six years in the making, the Mahila Court in Coimbatore on Tuesday convicted all nine accused in the 2019 Pollachi sexual assault case and awarded them life imprisonment. The nine men were found guilty of multiple charges, including criminal conspiracy, sexual harassment, rape, gangrape, and extortion. The incident, which came out just weeks before the 2019 general elections, led to Tamil Nadu's then ruling AIADMK getting politically cornered with allegations of inaction and links to the accused. Judge R Nandhini Devi pronounced the sentence Tuesday afternoon, following arguments from both the prosecution and the defence.The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the Class 12 results 2025 today (May 13). The result of Class 10 will also be announced soon. In Class 12, there is a minor increase in pass percentage as compared to the previous year. In the CBSE Class 12 examinations, a total of 17,04,367 students were registered. Out of these, 16,92,794 students appeared, and 14,96,307 students passed the exam. Students can check their results on the official websites — cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in. The CBSE Class 10 board exams were conducted by the board from February 15 to March 18, 2025, in a pen and paper format. This year, 24.12 lakh CBSE Class 10 students appeared for the exams in 84 subjects.US President Donald Trump has arrived in Saudi Arabia, in what will be the first stop of a three-day tour that will also see him visit Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, also known as MBS, has greeted Trump upon arrival in Riyadh. US President Donald Trump was greeted by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the sounds of a 21-gun salute and trumpets. The two leaders then headed to the Royal Court where a lengthy procession of dignitaries, officials, business figures waited their turn to shake hands with them. The Saudi-US Investment Forum has also begun, with the two leaders expected to take part later today. Saudi Arabia is the first leg of Trump's regional tour that also includes stops in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.That's all for today. This was the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express.

The Jaipur Dialogues
Indian Air Force Still in Action | Pakistan's NUKES Finished? | Col Ajay Raina, Aadi Achint

The Jaipur Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 15:40


Indian Air Force Still in Action | Pakistan's NUKES Finished? | Col Ajay Raina, Aadi Achint

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Türkiye welcomes Russia-Ukraine peace talks President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin's proposal to resume Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul on May 15, expressing Türkiye's readiness to host negotiations. In Sunday's phone call, Erdogan and Putin discussed bilateral ties, energy projects and regional issues. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed his attendance. Erdogan also spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron, stressing cooperation for peace. US President Donald Trump, on the other hand, urged Ukraine to accept Putin's proposal immediately. Russian and Ukrainian officials met in Istanbul in 2022 to discuss ongoing conflict. Hamas to release US-Israeli captive as Washington criticises Israel Hamas announced it will release 21-year-old US-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander as part of direct ceasefire talks with the US. The Palestinian resistance group linked his release to the reopening of aid crossings. Trump welcomed the move as a gesture of goodwill towards Washington and mediators Egypt and Qatar. Meanwhile, Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing his government of prolonging the Gaza war and stalling hostage deals, during a meeting with Israeli families. Israel has killed over fifty-two-thousand-eight-hundred Palestinians in its genocidal war on Gaza since October 2023. Pakistan provides details of its strikes on Indian targets Pakistan claimed to have struck 26 Indian military sites and deployed drones over major Indian cities, including New Delhi, in recent fighting, as both nuclear-armed rivals observe a cautious cessation of hostilities since Saturday. Pakistan also said it had downed five Indian jets. The Indian Air Force acknowledged losses without giving details but confirmed that all pilots had returned safely. Reuters reported three jet crashes in India-administered Kashmir. Despite the ceasefire, border residents remain displaced, while cities such as Jammu and Amritsar remained subdued amid ongoing security concerns. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump stated that the US would work with India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir dispute. Severe flooding in DRC leaves 62 dead, dozens missing Severe flooding in the Democratic Republic of Congo's South Kivu province has claimed at least 62 lives, with 50 people still missing. The deluge, triggered by torrential rains, struck at 5 am local time on Friday, flooding Kasaba village in the Ngandja sector. Search efforts are hampered by damaged infrastructure and communication breakdowns, with only the Red Cross assisting. It followed the recent flooding in Kinshasa that killed 33 people. The region is already grappling with ongoing conflict with rebels, further complicating the humanitarian response. Trump declares 'total reset' in US-China relations US President Donald Trump announced a ""very good meeting"" on trade with Chinese officials in Switzerland, claiming a ""total reset"" in US-China relations. The talks, which began in Geneva on Saturday, resumed on Sunday. The US delegation, led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, met with Vice Premier He Lifeng of China. The negotiations are the first face-to-face talks since both nations imposed trade tariffs.

3 Things
The Catch Up: 5 May

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 3:03


This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 5th of May and here are the headlines.Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh on Monday, following a briefing by Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal A P Singh on India's military preparedness after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack on April 22. The meeting focused on potential retaliatory measures against Pakistan. Additionally, the UN Security Council will hold a closed-door meeting regarding the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, with Pakistan calling for an emergency session. India has already taken actions, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and downgrading diplomatic ties.Pakistani troops engaged in unprovoked firing across eight forward sectors along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, violating ceasefire agreements. This marks the 11th consecutive night of such violations, following the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22. The unprovoked firing has been widespread, with violations now affecting multiple sectors along the LoC, a shift from past occurrences, which typically focused on southern Pir Panjal. India retaliated to protect its borders and maintain peace in the region amidst rising tensions with Pakistan.Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir discovered a militant hideout in the border district of Poonch on Monday. During a search operation in the Surankote forest area, the Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police's Special Operations Group recovered five improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and two wireless sets. The search followed intelligence reports. The IEDs, weighing between 0.5 kg and 5 kg, were destroyed in a controlled explosion at the site. The operation underscores ongoing efforts to neutralize militant threats in the region, especially amid rising tensions with Pakistan.Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the Pahalgam terror attack during a phone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. He expressed deep condolences for the victims and reiterated Russia's full support for India's fight against terrorism. Putin emphasized that the perpetrators and their supporters must be brought to justice. The leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the India-Russia Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership. Additionally, Modi extended greetings to Putin on Russia's 80th Victory Day anniversary, highlighting the longstanding diplomatic ties between the two nations.That's all for today. This was the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express.

S2 Underground
The Wire - April 25, 2025

S2 Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 5:28


//The Wire//2100Z April 25, 2025////ROUTINE////BLUF: INDIA-PAKISTAN TENSIONS REMAIN HIGH. POSSIBLE IED DISCOVERED AT FORT BRAGG GATE. TWO JUDGES ARRESTED ON CHARGES OF HARBORING ILLEGALS.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE----- -International Events-India/Pakistan: Overnight the situation deteriorated significantly as both sides escalate the situation as expected. So far, no military unit appears to have crossed the Line of Control (LoC) yet, save for one lone Indian soldier who was captured by Pakistani border guards yesterday. This morning an Indian Air Force aircraft jettisoned a fuel tank while over one of their own towns in Shivpuri district, which landed on a house and killed one civilian.Russia/Ukraine: Tensions have briefly escalated amid peace talks. Two days ago, Russia launched a missile strike on Kiev, striking the Antonov aircraft factory in the industrial sector of the city. This morning, Russian Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik was assassinated via an explosive device that was planted in a parked vehicle near his home in a suburb of Moscow. When the General walked past, the device was detonated.AC: Even without any evidence indicating blame whatsoever, the overall context strongly indicates that the assassination of a high-ranking Russian General was almost certainly retaliation for the strike at the Antonov factory in Kiev. The attack method was identical to that which killed another Russian General, Igor Kirillov, who was assassinated in the same area (the eastern suburbs of Moscow) back in December of last year. -HomeFront-North Carolina: Last night one of the entrances to Fort Bragg was briefly locked down due to a possible explosive device being detected at the All American Gate. Details are very unconfirmed and highly speculative at the moment, but most local media is stating that a Jordanian national was stopped after he attempted to smuggled an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) through the gate. No official confirmation of exactly what happened has been released by base personnel.Wisconsin: This morning county Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI on obstruction of justice charges for allegedly harboring an illegal alien at her courthouse. In a statement provided by the U.S. Marshalls Service, Judge Dugan aided and abetted an illegal immigrant to evade capture by using off-limits passageways in the courthouse to escape. Judge Dugan also directly lied to federal officials about the illegal's whereabouts when presented with a lawful court order for his detention.New Mexico: Judge Cano, the infamous Judge who openly admitted to harboring an illegal alien and TdA member in the guesthouse at his home, was also arrested yesterday afternoon along with his wife.AC: This somewhat surprising arrest appears to have been conducted by the Department of Homeland Security, which could indicate that the immigration status of the immigrant he was harboring was the lesser concern, in favor of the individual actually being a TdA member. Even for New Mexico, where various cartels have a huge influence over the justice system, that TdA label was probably a bridge too far for this Judge to be able to quietly retire and forget about the whole affair (as he tried to do a few days ago).-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: Some reports have emerged that claim hostilities have already commenced throughout the northern border districts of Kashmir, however at the moment it's not clear if these are legitimate military advances, or just border guards shooting at each other as usual. Reports of heavy artillery being used are more concerning, however at the moment it appears that translation errors could be in play with some of these reports in Indian media. What locals are describing as "heavy artillery" in their native language seems to in actuality be mortar fire, which affects the seriousness of the situation. Cr

In Our Defence
Tejas Delays: Can HAL deliver & what's the future for Indian Air Force's fighters? | IOD, S02, Ep 58

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 53:12


With deliveries of the Tejas Mk1A fighter jet delayed by nearly a year, big questions remains on what it will take to plug the Indian Air Force's fighter jet shortfall. What will it take for the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to get the Tejas production line up and running at the speed that the Indian Air Force requires? Is the entry of the private sector to help boost the production of the indigenous fighter jet all but a given now? Also, is there serious thought being put to figuring a roadmap to ensure that the Air Force is never faced with such a capability and technology gap? Host Dev Goswami and defence expert Shiv Aroor discuss and analyse these questions as they bring the second season of In Our Defence to a close. The two talk about how the Tejas project is just right on the horizon but not quite there yet and how this is going to be the proverbial do-or-die moment of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. The two also look at some of the tough decisions that military planners in the government will be faced with as they attempt to figure out a roadmap for the Indian Air Force's future fighter jet inductions. Tune in as Dev and Shiv break down a topic that became the top focus over the courwse of In Our Defence's Season 2. Produced by Prateek Lidhoo Sound mix by Rohan Bharti

The Brand Called You
Defining Leadership and Legacy | Air Marshal Sanjeev Kapoor (retd), AVSM, VSM, PhD, Indian Air Force

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 29:14


In this episode of The Brand Called You, Air Marshal Sanjeev Kapoor shares his extraordinary journey in the Indian Air Force, pioneering women cadet training at the NDA and driving technological innovation in aerial warfare. A masterclass in leadership, courage, and vision.00:36- About Air Marshal Sanjeev Kapoor Air Marshal Sanjeev Kapoor has recently retired from the Indian Air Force. He has held several key strategic positions in the IAF, and he's been a board member of the Pawan Hans, limited from 2017 to 2020.

In Our Defence
HAL's bittersweet Aero India: A Yashas trainer surprise and a Tejas dressing down | Iod, S02, Ep 57

In Our Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 63:01


This episode delves into the bittersweet story of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's efforts to develop and build an intermediate trainer jet for the Indian Air Force. This is a project that faced multiple delays, technical issues and questions over safety. It is a project that was nearly written off and considered by many to have been shelved.However, the determined team at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited had other plans. On this episode of In Our Defence, host Dev Goswami and defence expert Shiv Aroor explore the story of Project Sitara, which given a grand showcase at the recent Aero India show in its new avatar - Hindustan Trainer Jet Yashas.Also featured in the discussion between the two is another moment from Aero India, which coincidently took place right in the cockpit of the HAL Yashas placed on display at the show. This is the Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh's sharp remarks for HAL officials over the delay in the deliveries of the Tejas Mk1A fighter jet.What was behind the IAF chief's public outburst? Dev and Shiv explore and this and more on the latest episode of In Our Defence.Produced by Prateek LidhooSound mix by Rohan Bharti

Cyrus Says
Tahir Bhasin: Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein, Air Force Upbringing, Sunil Gavaskar Fun in 83 & Bollywood

Cyrus Says

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 56:44


This week on Cyrus Says, we bring you the incredible journey of Tahir Raj Bhasin! From a disciplined upbringing in an Indian Air Force household to studying political science at Hindu College and screen media in Australia, Tahir's path to Bollywood is nothing short of fascinating. Ever wondered how a young boy who discovered acting at 13 ended up playing iconic roles like Karan Rastogi in Mardaani and Sunil Gavaskar in 83? Or what it feels like to walk the red carpet at Cannes for Manto? Tahir spills it all! He shares untold stories from the sets of Chhichhore with Nitesh Tiwari, the transformation from villain to romantic lead in Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ThePrint
CutTheClutter: On Vijay Divas, IAF's understated role in 1971 War: how it dominated Western Sector & expert views

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 29:21


#cuttheclutter Even 53 years later, the Indian Air Force's role in the 1971 War with Pakistan continues to be a subject of interest and debate. IAF's contributions, particularly in the Western Sector, have not received the attention they deserve, compared to the more discussed Eastern Sector. In Episode 1573 of #CutTheClutter, ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at IAF's role in supporting ground forces and weakening Pakistan Air Force (PAF), which was positioned in the West to delay Indian advance. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To read Admiral Arun Prakash (Retd) Article: https://theprint.in/opinion/iaf-win-1971-war-pak-scholars-say-no-ex-indian-naval-chief-debate-with-facts/36740/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To read Admiral Arun Prakash (Retd) and Pakistani Air Commodore M. Kaiser Tufail's debate on 1971 Indo-Pak War: https://theprint.in/opinion/kaiser-tufail-arun-prakash/37662/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To read Diptendu Choudhury's Eagle Unleashed: file:///Users/video-team-03/Desktop/DNDMahira_/CTC%201573/files/09_Diptendu%20Choudhury.pdf --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CTC's on 1971 War: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3Jt8CFlqKg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f0nHiMh_BA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI-dl9uO6Go --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch Walk the Talk Part 1 & 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ohBrLLk87k https://www.ndtv.com/video/walk-the-talk-with-indian-air-force-bravehearts-part-ii-306798 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  @arvindmenswear66  This Season, Embrace Royalty & Legacy with our New Season Launch of Luxury Primante Collection Fabrics. Discover our latest showcase featuring the esteemed People's Prince, Dr. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar. Own your day, visit your nearest Arvind Store and craft your perfect look. #TheArvindStore #OwnYourLegacy #OwnTheMoment https://tinyurl.com/3wa2zatn