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Tribune Online on MSNNASA, India launch radar satellite to map Earth’s terrain, ice
India and the United States have launched a new satellite designed to closely monitor changes on Earth’s surface from land ...
The caucus turned out in staunch opposition Wednesday to Republican Senator Josh Hawley’s proposed stock trading ban, causing ...
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"Historic moment for ISRO and NASA": ISRO SAC director Nilesh Desai on NISAR satellite launch today
The unique dual-band Synthetic Aperture Radar of NISAR employs an advanced, novel SweepSAR technique, which provides high resolution and large swath imagery. NISAR will image the global land and ...
THE REDISTRICTING WARS are heating up, with the potential to determine which party controls the House after the 2026 midterm elections. Texas Republicans on Wednesday unveiled a new proposal for ...
India launched on Wednesday a $1.5 billion, first-of-its-kind radar imaging satellite built in collaboration with NASA, ...
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The New Republic on MSNSenate Democrats Turn to Rare Rule to Force Release of Epstein Files
Senate Democrats are pulling out a rare stop in hopes of compelling the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of ...
Unlike optical sensors, the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) at the heart of the Nisar mission doesn’t rely on visible light.
Whoever does not control their energy has no homeland. They have territory.” The energy world and the new colonialism Energy is not just electricity, nor ...
A more nuanced critique would require understanding India not as a delusional power but as a liminal one—a state standing on a geopolitical threshold, deliberately navigating ambiguity to preserve ...
The concept of a multipolar order is seductive to Indian policymakers, who think India would have more influence if global power were dispersed. Such calculations may have made sense 25 years ago, ...
The geopolitical impact of the Arab state on the trajectory of Asian history was enormous: it swept away old states and ...
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The National Interest on MSNCentral Asia: The Great Game 2.0
A new “Great Game” is unfolding in the Caucasus and Central Asia, echoing the 19th-century rivalry between empires, with a multipolar twist.
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