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PM Modi : AK-203 rifles production starts soon in UP, strengthens Make In India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated the Indian Armed Forces aim for self-reliance, announcing that production of AK-203 rifles will soon begin in Uttar Pradesh. He highlighted the development of the Defence Corridor in UP and ongoing BrahMos missile manufacturing.

NASA to stop a $500M spacecraft from crashing to Earth

Summarize Next Article NASA to stop a $500M spacecraft from crashing to Earth By Akash Pandey Sep 25, 2025 11: 03 am What’s the story NASA has awarded a $30 million contract to Katalyst Space Technologies, a start-up based in Arizona. The funding is aimed at saving the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory (also known as SWIFT), an orbiting telescope, from falling into Earth’s atmosphere The $500 million spacecraft has been studying distant galaxies and black holes since 2004.

Glimmering sea of solar as China expands desert installation

ORDOS, China — An ocean of blue solar panels ripples across the ocher dunes of Inner Mongolia’s Kubuqi desert, a glittering example of China’s almost inconceivably mammoth energy transition. Even as other countries have put the brakes on desert solar projects for economic or technical reasons, China – the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases –

5 reasons Saoirse Ronan continues to dazzle Hollywood

Summarize Next Article 5 reasons Saoirse Ronan continues to dazzle Hollywood By Vinita Jain Sep 25, 2025 10: 13 am What’s the story Saoirse Ronan is a name synonymous with talent and versatility in the film industry. The Irish-American actor has made a mark with her exceptional performances and unique style.

HSBC quantum computing test boosts trading performance

LONDON, United Kingdom — Banking giant HSBC announced Thursday it has achieved promising early results using quantum computing to improve trading performance. Quantum technology holds the potential to vastly increase computing power to solve real-world problems, but current quantum computers remain highly experimental and face major challenges, including high error rates. The project, launched by HSBC