US Military Grade Aircraft Launching Gears Mysteriously Land In India
Two military-grade aircraft launching gears meant for ‘Royal Saudi Land Forces’ have illegally landed at a private port in Kutch district of Gujarat through Pakistan, sending security forces into a tizzy. EXCLUSIVE: China secretly shipping Nuclear arms to Pakistan The load — ‘military grade’ aircraft launching gears — were, intriguingly, not declared on two containers in […]
The Hidden Hand Behind National Population Register
Documents in possession of GreatGameIndia reveal an insidious conspiracy to smuggle biometric and demographic data of Indians collected during a Pilot Project initiated under National Population Register to Taiwan. Such sensitive data in the wrong hands in a foreign country could not just result in identity theft but pose a threat to India’s National Security. […]
Ramparts Scandal – CIA Spies At Indian Universities
In February 1967, senior officials from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) were horrified when the American west-coast magazine, Ramparts, exposed the US intelligence organisation’s longstanding financial relationships with a number of international educational and cultural bodies. In a series of damning articles, reproduced in The New York Times and The Washington Post, Ramparts documented the […]
Indian Army To Shutdown Officers Training Academy
The Ministry of Defence has cleared the Indian Army’s proposal to shutdown the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Gaya opened after the Kargil conflict in the hope that more youngsters would queue up to join the Armed Forces. But with few takers owing to a failure to attract youngsters, the OTA had been functioning under-utilised. […]
Duryodhana Statue Smuggler Charged With Trafficking Artifacts
A sandstone Duryodhana statue smuggler Douglas Latchford, a dealer in and collector of Southeast Asian antiquities who falsified documents to make looted treasures easier to sell on the art market has been charged with trafficking artifacts. Investigators have charged Douglas A. J. Latchford, a leading expert on Khmer antiquities, with smuggling looted Cambodian relics and […]
2019 Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Shooting
On 4th December 2019, the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard at Hawaii, United States was targeted by a lone gunman in a mass shooting resulting in the deaths of two Pentagon employess and injuring one. The gunman was identified as a US Navy sailor assigned to USS Columbia (SSN 771). As per US Navy official Lydia […]
Who Really Owns Akash Missile System?
A shocking 2017 report by the national auditor CAG observed that several agencies lied about the malfunctioning missiles and poor quality of spare parts provided by the private vendors to the government and said that the Akash Missile System cannot be trusted in situation of a war. It further observed that degraded by govt defence […]
Israeli Rafael Apologises To DRDO For Fake Info On NAG Missile
After DRDO reacting angrily, Israeli Rafael apologises to DRDO for circulating fake information on NAG missile, saying the Israeli missile was superior to an under-development DRDO weapon and the indigenous programme needed a rethink. The statement also said that the Indian Army had been using outdated second-generation missiles for three decades and the Spike missile […]
RAW Agents Caught By German Intelligence
Two spies of India’s external intelligence agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) have been caught by German Intelligence and charged with espionage. The Indian couple are said to have collected information about the supporters of Khalistan movement and Kashmir conflict for Indian intelligence for several years. The trial of two Indian citizens accused of spying […]
Pakistan Hangs Brigadier Raja Rizwan For Spying
Reports in Pakistan indicate Brigadier Raja Rizwan was hanged on Sunday, November 24, 2019 after his mercy plea was rejected for spying against Pakistan. He had been charged for espionage and leakage of sensitive information to foreign agencies prejudicial to the national security. Cases involving two senior Pakistgan army officers, Lieutenant General Javed Iqbal and […]