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    Pakistan Unveils China-Inspired Rocket Force Following Lessons from Operation Sindoor
    Pakistan’s decision to strengthen its military by establishing a China-style Army Rocket Force marks a notable shift in its defence strategy, with analysts linking the move to lessons learned from the recent India-Pakistan military confrontation during Operation Sindoor. The development reflects Islamabad’s growing emphasis on enhancing its conventional strike capabilities amid changing regional security dynamics. The Army Rocket Force Command (ARFC), unveiled by Pakistans military leadership, is expected to oversee long-range conventional missile systems capable of carrying out precision strikes. Defence experts say the force is modeled on the Peoples Liberation Army Rocket Force of China, which manages both conventional and strategic missile assets. Unlike traditional military formations, a dedicated rocket force is designed to provide rapid, high-precision strike options without immediately escalating to nuclear weapons. The move comes weeks after Operation Sindoor, during which India carried out precision strikes against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. The operation demonstrated the growing role of advanced surveillance, precision-guided munitions, and stand-off weapons in modern warfare. Analysts believe the conflict highlighted the limitations of relying solely on nuclear deterrence, as conventional military actions were carried out without crossing the nuclear threshold. According to defence observers, Pakistan’s latest military restructuring indicates an effort to strengthen its conventional deterrence. A dedicated rocket force would provide military planners with additional options to respond to future crises while reducing dependence on nuclear weapons during the early stages of a conflict. Military experts note that the concept closely resembles China’s military doctrine, where missile forces play a central role in both deterrence and battlefield operations. Beijing’s rocket force has become one of the most powerful branches of the Chinese military, equipped with a wide range of ballistic and cruise missiles capable of striking targets at varying distances. Pakistan’s adoption of a similar structure underscores the deepening defence cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing, which already extends to fighter aircraft, drones, air defence systems, and missile technology. Security analysts say the changing character of warfare is also influencing military planning across South Asia. Modern conflicts increasingly rely on precision-guided weapons, drones, electronic warfare, cyber capabilities, and intelligence-driven operations rather than large-scale ground offensives. As a result, both India and Pakistan are investing heavily in advanced technologies to strengthen their conventional military capabilities. While Pakistan has not officially stated that Operation Sindoor directly influenced the creation of the Army Rocket Force, several defence experts believe the timing suggests that the recent conflict accelerated efforts to modernize its missile command structure. The objective, they argue, is to create a more credible conventional response capability that can operate below the nuclear threshold. The development is likely to draw close attention in New Delhi, where India has significantly expanded its own long-range precision strike capabilities in recent years. Defence analysts believe the emergence of Pakistan’s rocket force could contribute to a new phase of military competition in South Asia, with both countries focusing on faster response systems, precision missiles, integrated air defence, and advanced surveillance networks. Regional security experts caution that while stronger conventional deterrence may provide additional military options during crises, it could also increase the pace of escalation if future confrontations occur. They stress that sustained diplomatic engagement and military communication channels will remain essential to prevent misunderstandings between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. Pakistan’s latest military initiative signals that future strategic competition in South Asia is likely to be shaped not only by nuclear capabilities but also by the growing importance of precision conventional weapons and rapid-response missile forces. Disclaimer: This image is taken from TOI.
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    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has conveyed his greetings on the beginning of the Shri Amarnath Yatra.

    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday extended his greetings to devotees on the start of the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra, calling it a deeply sacred journey that reflects devotion, faith, penance, and the values of Sanatan tradition. In a message posted on X, he conveyed heartfelt wishes to all pilgrims and prayed for their safe, smooth, and successful journey. He expressed hope that the holy pilgrimage would bring divine blessings and enrich devotees with peace, prosperity, good health, spiritual strength, and a spirit of service to society. He also prayed to Lord Shiva for the protection and well-being of all those undertaking the challenging trek.

    At the same time, several senior leaders also shared their greetings. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh extended his best wishes to the pilgrims, praying for the grace of Lord Shiva and wishing that every devotee experiences a safe and fulfilling journey filled with peace, prosperity, and renewed energy. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also greeted the devotees, describing the Yatra as a grand celebration of Sanatan faith and praying for devotees to receive blessings and the divine vision of Baba Barfani.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed his wishes, calling the pilgrimage a rare spiritual privilege. He urged devotees to undertake the journey with discipline, devotion, and a sense of responsibility toward the nation. He further encouraged pilgrims to conclude the Yatra by planting a sapling under the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative, linking spirituality with environmental awareness.

    The 57-day pilgrimage officially began on Friday and is being managed under strict security arrangements. Authorities are using digital surveillance systems and RFID tracking to ensure real-time monitoring, crowd control, and safety of pilgrims throughout the route. The Yatra is scheduled to conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Rakshabandhan.
    Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.

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    Mark Zuckerberg says that development of AI agent technology is progressing more slowly than was previously expected.

    Mark Zuckerberg, speaking at an internal town hall, reportedly acknowledged that Meta’s recent large-scale restructuring has not unfolded as smoothly as planned, according to a recording reviewed by Reuters. He noted that the company’s development of AI agent systems has been slower than anticipated, and that several of the expected outcomes from the reorganization have yet to be realized.

    Zuckerberg said the restructuring—carried out earlier this year to redirect resources toward artificial intelligence—was not executed as cleanly as it should have been. The changes included major workforce reductions of around 10% globally and the reassignment of approximately 7,000 employees into AI-focused teams in May. While the move was intended to accelerate AI progress and improve long-term efficiency, it also led to internal pushback and concerns about employee morale.

    He further explained that, in hindsight, the timing and execution of the transition were miscalculated. Conversations among senior leaders earlier in the year reflected concerns that Meta needed to move faster in adapting to AI-driven competition. At the same time, executives were highly optimistic about emerging tools such as Anthropic’s Claude Code, which influenced expectations for rapid progress.

    Zuckerberg said the trajectory of “agentic” AI development over the past several months has not accelerated as expected, and the benefits of the new organizational structure have not yet materialized. Despite this, he projected that Meta could begin seeing more tangible gains from its AI investments within the next three to six months. The company is also investing heavily in AI infrastructure, with spending estimated as high as $145 billion, part of a broader tech industry investment exceeding $700 billion.

    Meta’s CTO Andrew Bosworth said an internal review of its mouse-tracking software found no evidence that employee data was used for AI training. The tool, previously paused after concerns over privacy and data exposure, may be reinstated on an opt-in basis, after initially being mandatory for employees.
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    An Indian Navy P-8I aircraft has landed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii to take part in RIMPAC 2026.

    The Indian Navy’s P-8I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance and Anti-Submarine Warfare aircraft has reached Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii, to take part in the 30th edition of the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise. Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam is a US military installation located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.

    In a post on X, Indian Navy spokesperson Captain Vivek Madhwal from Naval Headquarters said India’s participation in one of the world’s largest multinational maritime exercises reflects the Navy’s commitment to a “free, open, inclusive, and rules-based Indo-Pacific.” The Navy also described the deployment as a “Bridge of Friendship” between India and the United States.

    The post further stated that the P-8I aircraft has arrived in Honolulu for RIMPAC 2026, one of the largest multinational maritime exercises, scheduled from 1 to 31 July 2026. It highlighted that the deployment strengthens interoperability, maritime domain awareness, and operational cooperation with partner navies while reaffirming India’s commitment to a rules-based Indo-Pacific region. The Indian Navy also participated in Exercise Sea Dragon 2026 at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam with its P-8I maritime patrol aircraft, according to a statement from the US Department of War. The P-8I had previously taken part in RIMPAC 2024 at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam as well.

    During RIMPAC 2024, the Indian Navy shared visuals of the P-8I landing at Pearl Harbor after completing anti-submarine missions alongside the US Navy and other participating forces. The Indian multirole stealth frigate INS Shivalik, deployed in the South China Sea and North Pacific, also participated in the 29th edition of RIMPAC that year.

    According to the US Department of War, RIMPAC is the world’s largest international maritime exercise, which began on June 24 around the Hawaiian Islands. The 30th edition this year brings together around 30,000 personnel from multiple nations, offering a platform to enhance collective readiness and cooperation for a free and open Indo-Pacific.

    First conducted in 1971, the biennial exercise runs through July 31 and includes a wide range of operations such as amphibious warfare, gunnery and missile drills, anti-submarine warfare, air defence, humanitarian assistance and disaster response, counter-piracy, mine clearance, explosive ordnance disposal, and diving and salvage operations.
    Disclaimer: This image is taken from X/@indiannavy.

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    Karan Nair
    UNESCO has warned Pakistan after improper cement restoration work at the ancient site of Taxila raised heritage concerns.

    UNESCO has reportedly issued a strong warning to Pakistan over alleged poorly executed “restoration” work using cement at the ancient archaeological site of Taxila. According to reports cited by Dawn, concerns have been raised that recent conservation activities carried out by Pakistan’s Department of Archaeology and Museums (DOAM) involved modern construction materials, including cement and masonry, which may violate internationally accepted heritage preservation standards. UNESCO is said to have cautioned that such interventions could harm the site’s authenticity and historical value.

    The controversy centers on work carried out at key sections of the Taxila complex, including Sirkap and Mohra Moradu, where modern repairs are alleged to have replaced or altered original ancient stone structures. Critics argue that the use of uniform, machine-cut materials contrasts sharply with the original irregular masonry, potentially affecting the site’s archaeological integrity.

    Reports also suggest that UNESCO has warned Pakistan that continued non-compliance with conservation guidelines could result in the site being considered for inclusion on the List of World Heritage in Danger. A joint inspection involving UNESCO representatives and Pakistani officials was reportedly conducted in June to assess the condition of the site and review ongoing restoration practices.

    Pakistani authorities, however, have rejected claims of damage, stating that the work is intended as stabilization and conservation rather than reconstruction. Officials maintain that the interventions are necessary to prevent further deterioration and are aligned with accepted preservation practices.

    The issue has sparked wider debate over the management of Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 1980 and historically associated with the Gandhara civilization. The ancient city, once a major center of learning in the region, is widely recognized for its archaeological and cultural significance spanning the Mauryan, Indo-Greek, and Kushan periods.
    Disclaimer: This image is taken from UNESCO.

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    Government investigates alleged data breach at Tata Electronics; incident reported to CERT-In.

    The Central government has launched an investigation into a reported cyberattack involving Tata Electronics after claims surfaced that confidential information linked to Apple's upcoming iPhone model may have been compromised. The incident has also been formally reported to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the country's cybersecurity response agency. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) cybersecurity summit, IT Secretary S. Krishnan confirmed that the matter is under examination. "We are investigating it... it has been reported to CERT-In," he said while responding to questions about the alleged breach. The investigation follows reports claiming that a ransomware group gained unauthorized access to Tata Electronics' systems and leaked sensitive information on the dark web. The reportedly exposed data includes details about suppliers, electronic components, and images believed to be associated with Apple's yet-to-be-launched iPhone 18 Pro. Tata Electronics is among Apple's key manufacturing partners in India. CERT-In serves as India's national agency responsible for handling cybersecurity incidents, coordinating responses to digital threats, and assisting organizations in mitigating cyber risks.

    Disclaimer: This image is taken from Business Standard.

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      Michelle Grattan and Melissa Clarke Reflect on the Political Landscape So Far This Year

      The political landscape in 2026 has taken several unexpected turns. The Labor government moved ahead with reforms to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount despite earlier indications that such changes were not on the agenda. Meanwhile, the Liberal Party underwent another leadership change, while One Nation has gained noticeable momentum, with recent opinion polls showing increased voter support. In this discussion, political editor Tom McIlroy is joined by Michelle Grattan, chief political correspondent at *The Conversation*, and Melissa Clarke, political correspondent for ABC Radio National. Together, they assess the major political developments of the year so far, evaluate how the key parties have performed, and highlight the issues and political battles likely to shape the remainder of 2026.

      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian.

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      Stock Market Today: China Loses Momentum, AI Optimism Meets Valuation Reality

      On the 2 July episode of Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman sit down with Lorraine Tan, Morningstar's Director of Equity Research for Asia, for an in-depth analysis of the markets.

      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

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      Notes and Coins: Why Cash Still Matters in Singapore's Digital Economy

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      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

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      Decoding America: Is Trump turning JD Vance into the scapegoat for his war?

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      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian.

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