Dr Rajesh Jauhri

contact: drrajeshjauhri@gmail.com Dr Rajesh Jauhri is a Journalist with an experience of over 25 years in Indian and foreign media, a Social Scientist, an Ac-complished Author, a Political & Strategic Analyst, a Marksman (Rifle & Pistol), an Orator, a Thinker and an Educationist. He holds a Ph.D. degree on “Impact of colonial heritage on Indian police”. He runs an NGO dedicated to the social and eco-nomic uplift of tribal communities in MP and two decades back, he established a school in a village of Indore district, providing education and moral values to children belonging to underprivileged and minority families. Has received multiple awards in various fields.

Army War College, Mhow Marks 56th Raising Day with Solemn Tributes and Renewed Commitment

Mhow, Madhya Pradesh: The Army War College (AWC), Mhow, commemorated its 56th Raising Day with a blend of solemn remembrance and forward-looking resolve, reaffirming its commitment to excellence in military training and national service.On the occasion, Lt Gen H.S. Sahi, Commandant of AWC, paid homage to the nation’s fallen heroes by laying a wreath at…

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Strategic Fusion and Convergence Capsule at Army War College Mhow Forges Whole-of-Nation Defence Synergy

Mhow: In a landmark initiative underscoring the Indian Army’s push for deeper military-civil fusion, the Army War College is currently hosting the Strategic Fusion and Convergence Capsule (SFCC), a high-level convergence platform that has brought together 160 mid-level officers and professionals from the Indian Armed Forces, friendly foreign militaries, central bureaucracy, defence industry, academia, think…

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Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Relinquishes Command of Southern Command, Takes over as Vice Chief of Indian Army

Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM relinquished command of Southern Command on 31 March 2026 after an illustrious tenure marked by operational focus, institutional transformation and a resolute commitment to building a future-ready force. On the occasion, the Army Commander laid a wreath at the Southern Command War Memorial, paying solemn tribute to the…

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Indian Army’s Premier Training Institution Joins Global Earth Hour Observance

Mhow, India: The Army War College (AWC), Mhow, a cornerstone of the Indian Army’s professional military education, switched off all non-essential lighting on 28 March 2026 from 20:30 to 21:30 hours as part of the worldwide Earth Hour 2026 campaign. The move, announced by the institution’s official channels, underscores the Indian Armed Forces’ active support…

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Iran: Nature’s Ultimate Fortress – Why a Full-Scale Ground Invasion Remains a Daunting Prospect—By Major General Harvijay Singh

In an era of precision strikes, advanced surveillance, and rapid military mobility, geography continues to assert itself as the most enduring factor in warfare. Few nations illustrate this truth more vividly than Iran. Its terrain, a formidable combination of towering mountain ranges, unforgiving deserts, and a strategically positioned coastline, transforms the country into what can…

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Retired Indian Army Brigadier VK Joshi Killed in Dehradun Road Rage Shooting

Dehradun, Uttarakhand: A retired Brigadier of the Indian Army’s Intelligence Corps was shot dead in a brazen road rage incident involving gunfire on Mussoorie Road in the Rajpur area of Dehradun early Monday morning. Brigadier VK Joshi, 70, served the Army for three decades, survived war and multiple counter-insurgency operations, but lost his life to…

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Indian Army Agniveer Aadesh Kumar Martyred in Firing Incident on India-China Border in Arunachal Pradesh

Mathura/New Delhi:The Indian Army has confirmed the loss of Agniveer Aadesh Kumar, a young soldier from Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district, who laid down his life in the line of duty along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh. Kumar, who joined the force under the Agniveer scheme in 2024, was martyred on March…

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Senior Indian Army Leaders Convene to Bolster Operational Readiness in Eastern Command

New Delhi: In a significant high-level interaction aimed at strengthening India’s defence posture along its eastern frontiers, Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera, Director General of the Assam Rifles, and Lt Gen Vikas Rohella, Engineer-in-Chief of the Indian Army, called on Lt Gen RC Tiwari, Army Commander, Eastern Command. The meeting focused on key issues related to…

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Indian Army’s Spear Gunners Conduct Exercise Poorvi Garjan in Arunachal Pradesh, Showcasing Integrated Modern Warfare Capabilities

Itanagar/New Delhi: Indian Army’s Spear Gunners, operating under the Spear Corps, successfully completed a week-long high-intensity training exercise named Exercise Poorvi Garjan in the challenging terrain of Arunachal Pradesh. The drill focused on seamless integration of aviation assets, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (Counter-UAS), and a range of indigenously developed next-generation equipment….

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Foreign Mercenaries and the Drone Frontier: India’s NIA Probe Reveals Myanmar Conflict’s Reach into Northeast Security

Mhow, India: The 11-day police remand of seven foreign nationals, one American and six Ukrainians, detained by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) for allegedly training Myanmar-based ethnic armed groups in drone warfare concluded today. The suspects were produced before the Special NIA Court in Delhi as investigators continue to unravel what officials describe as a…

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