Daily Brief: Why India does not have a national security strategy – and why it needs one, and moreWords0Time to read3 minsPublished17 Jan, 2023 Why India does not have a national security strategy – and why it needs one It will provide guidance to the military leadership and bring departments on the same page on security, but the Centre has political and strategic reservations. scroll.in The big news: Centre wants its nominee in the process to shortlist judges, and 9 other top stories Other headlines: A report by Oxfam showed that India’s richest 1% own 40.5% of total wealth, and December WPI inflation eased to 22-month low of 4.95%. scroll.in Why the RSS chief’s remarks on the acceptance of the queer community are insincere Mohan Bhagwat’s comments do not gloss over the ill-informed statements made over the years by the Sangh and the BJP, nor do they erase years of discrimination. scroll.in Frene Ginwala (1932-2023): The Parsi who left an indelible mark on South Africa’s Constitution The African National Congress leader became the first democratic speaker in the country’s National Assembly in 1994. scroll.in Why Nepal has such a poor air safety record Topography has gifted the country with picturesque landscapes, but posits unrivalled challenges to flight operations. scroll.in In Madhya Pradesh, the delay in notification of wetlands is impeding their conservation Big chunks of land near the Bhoj wetland area have been sold to influential people or those in power. scroll.in A crystal ball of digits: This book shows that maths alone can be used to build the entire universe An excerpt from ‘The Big Bang of Numbers’, by Manil Suri. scroll.in India Open: Sindhu in spotlight, Prannoy vs Sen again as badminton’s biggest names descend on Delhi The India Open has been upgraded to Super 750 on the BWF World Tour from Super 500 and that means a galaxy of international stars will be in action. scroll.in
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