Author: synergia

  • Make in India – Aerospace & Defence – II

    Make in India – Aerospace & Defence – II

    The Synergia Foundation organized its 48th roundtable on the topic Make in India – Aerospace & Defence -II with Dr. V.K. Saraswat, Member, Technical, NITI Aayog and former Secretary of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and SA to RM and Dr. Ajay Kumar, IAS, Secretary..

  • Musk to face another U.S contempt claim

    Elon Musk is facing a fresh round of regulatory trouble for tweets about Tesla Inc. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has asked a judge on Monday, February 25, to hold Musk in contempt for violating last year’s settlement with the agency. Musk is a technology…

  • Russian TV shows ‘nuclear targets’ in US

    Russian state television has listed US military facilities that Moscow would target in the event of a nuclear strike, and said that a hypersonic missile Russia is developing would be able to hit them in less than five minutes. The United States and Russia maintain diplomatic…..

  • Turkey condemns Uighur treatment

    Turkish officials has urged Chinese authorities to respect the human rights of Muslims including freedom of religion in Xinjiang. The Uyghurs are predominantly Muslims and have regarded themselves as culturally and ethnically close to Central Asian nations. They practice Islam ….

  • Expectations low for Trump-Kim summit

    President Donald Trump will head into his second meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un having reframed what would make a successful summit, lowering expectations for Pyongyang’s denuclearization while eager to declare a flashy victory to offset the political turmoil he faces at home. The relationship between the US and North Korea has always been…

  • Iceberg to break off from Antarctica

    Iceberg to break off from Antarctica

    A dangerous looking fracture in the Brunt Ice Shelf is threatening to break out an iceberg almost twice the size of New York City. The crack is moving north towards the McDonald Ice Rumples and Halloween crack. Iceberg calving is a normal, natural process that helps maintain…

  • Labour will back a second referendum

    Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party, announced that his bloc in Parliament would support a second referendum to stop what he called “a damaging Tory Brexit.” The Labour Party is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom which has been described as an alliance of …

  • Britain told to decolonise Chagos Islands

    Britain told to decolonise Chagos Islands

    The United Nations’ highest court told Britain that it should end its control “as rapidly as possible” over a remote colonial outpost in the Indian Ocean, best known for housing a strategic American air base on the island of Diego Garcia. Chagos Islands are a group of seven…

  • Australia’s climate change plan

    The Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison is set to announce a $2 billion boost to projects that reduce carbon emissions. As elections are nearing, the prime minister has pledged the amount for over the next 10 years. Climate change refers to a variation that occurs in the Earth’s climate. It is a variation in…

  • The end of the Korean War?

    The end of the Korean War?

    United States and North Korea could agree to declare the end of 1950 -1953 Korean war and take steps to establish permanent peace in the Korean peninsula during the forthcoming Vietnam summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. In 1950, the Korean War began when some 75,000 …..