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Grok 4 Launch: xAI’s Next Leap in AI Innovation

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  Grok 4 Launch: xAI’s Next Leap in AI Innovation Posted by Technology Defense Team | July 9, 2025 – 8:00 PM PT GROK 4 To Be Launched  The tech world is buzzing as xAI , the AI company founded by Elon Musk, prepares to launch its latest large language model— Grok 4 . The official announcement came via Elon Musk’s X account , with a scheduled livestream set for 8 PM Pacific Time (8:30 AM IST on July 10, 2025). The highly anticipated event will be broadcast live through @xAI on X , giving viewers worldwide a front-row seat to one of the year’s biggest AI moments. What is Grok 4? Grok is the flagship AI assistant created by xAI, designed to provide real-time, helpful, and factual information with personality. It takes its name from the term "grok"—meaning to understand something intuitively and deeply—and draws stylistic inspiration from sci-fi classics like The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Marvel’s JARVIS. Grok 3 already featured real-time search capability...

Bhargavastra: India’s Homegrown Solution to the Rising Drone Threat

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Bhargavastra: India’s Homegrown Solution to the Rising Drone Threat Indigenous built drone  Posted By: Technology & Defense   Date: 2 of June   Introduction Drones have become one of the biggest challenges in modern warfare. They’re fast, agile, and can come in swarms, making them hard to detect and stop. Recognizing this, India has developed an exciting new defense technology called Bhargavastra — a counter-drone system designed right here at home to take down enemy drones efficiently and quickly. Let’s dive into what Bhargavastra is all about, why it’s such a big deal, and what it means for India’s defense future. What Exactly is Bhargavastra? In simple terms, Bhargavastra is an anti-drone weapon system that uses tiny guided missiles to destroy incoming drones. But it’s not just any weapon — it’s a smart system that can track multiple drones at once and take them out before they cause any harm. What’s especially cool about Bhargavastra is that it’s completely India...

AK-203 Rifle Inducted Into the Indian Army — A Bold Step Toward Self-Reliance

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AK-203 Rifle Inducted Into the Indian Army — A Bold Step Toward Self-Reliance AK-203  Posted By: Technology & Defense Team  India just took a major leap in its journey toward defense self-reliance. The Indian Army has officially inducted the AK-203 assault rifle, and this isn’t just a weapons upgrade—it’s a powerful symbol of the country’s intent to reduce its dependence on foreign arms and take full control of its security needs. For years, India has walked a tightrope when it comes to defense procurement. While we’ve been able to source high-end equipment from abroad, it came with a price—both financially and strategically. But now, things are starting to change. The arrival of the AK-203, made right here in India, shows that we’re ready to shape our own defense future. So, what exactly is the AK-203? At first glance, it might seem like just another assault rifle. But don’t be fooled. The AK-203 is the latest evolution of the legendary Kalashnikov series—the same line th...

Why India’s Homegrown Jet Engine Deserves National Attention

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 #FundKaveriEngine: Why India’s Homegrown Jet Engine Deserves National Attention Posted By: Technology and Defense Team  In a world where cutting-edge aerospace technology defines a nation’s strategic edge, India is making waves online with the trending call to #FundKaveriEngine. This social media campaign isn’t just another hashtag—it reflects a growing public sentiment that India must invest in its own jet engine technology, and fast. A Long Journey of Ambition and Challenges India’s quest to develop a domestic jet engine began in the 1980s with the ambitious Kaveri Engine Project, led by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The goal? To power the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas with an indigenously developed turbofan engine. However, despite years of effort, the Kaveri engine ran into persistent technical issues—mainly with achieving the necessary thrust levels and overcoming overheating problems. These setbacks forced India to turn to foreign supplie...

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