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  • How US intelligence linked UAE tech to China’s missile upgrades

    Washington debated whether its Gulf ally was drifting into Beijing’s orbit after learning that Emirati tech may have helped China extend the range of its fighter-jet missiles.

  • Why the US is giving Ukraine intelligence for strikes deep inside Russia

    Trump approves expanded support as Washington weighs sending long-range missiles.

  • PM Modi meets Tulsi Gabbard in Washington DC, discusses aspects of India-U.S. relations

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Tulsi Gabbard, the newly confirmed US Director of National Intelligence, in Washington DC. He congratulated her on her confirmation and discussed enhancing intelligence cooperation between India and the US, particularly in areas like counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, and emerging threats. Gabbard, a former Democratic Congresswoman from Hawaii, had been confirmed by the Senate after two months of deliberation, with a 52-48 vote. She was sworn in by Attorney General Pam Bondi in the Oval Office. In her remarks, Gabbard expressed her commitment to restoring trust in the intelligence community, which she criticized for its politicization and weaponization. PM Modi had arrived in Washington DC after attending the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in France with French President Macron. The two leaders were set to meet again for bilateral talks at the White House. Modi reiterated the importance of India-US relations for global cooperation and security.

  • US intelligence assessment determines intentionally caused explosion killed Wagner chief Prigozhin

    One of the officials, who were not authorized to comment and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the explosion fell in line with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “long history of trying to silence his critics.”

  • Top US intelligence official warns of global digital crackdown on dissent

    Invasive spyware, disinformation and other technological tools pose a grave threat to US national security, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said Monday. Even worse, she added, artificial intelligence can enable regimes to head off efforts to counter them.

  • US intel chiefs say China making efforts to be 'preeminent power' in East Asia; seeks to undercut America

    Avril D. Haines, the director of national intelligence who appeared before a Senate committee to present the threat assessment, also said that China believes it can achieve its goals of dominating its region and expanding its global reach "only at the expense of US power and influence."

  • US intelligence helping Ukraine kill Russian generals

    Washington has provided to Ukraine details on Russia's expected troop movements and the location and other details about Russia's mobile military headquarters, and Ukraine has combined that help with its own intelligence to conduct artillery strikes and other attacks that have killed Russian officers, the newspaper said.

  • What US Intelligence thinks of the threats from Russia and China

    The Intelligence report says the world has become multipolar and warns of the growing spectre of great power conflict 

  • Will India be joining the world’s most exclusive intelligence club?

    The so-called ‘Five Eyes’ club led by the United States is the most sophisticated intelligence-gathering alliance in human history. Efforts are gathering to induct India into it.

  • The Green Pivot: US intelligence predicts dire consequences for India from climate change

    Climate change will lead to increased geopolitical tensions as countries scramble to control resources and dominate new technologies required for clean energy, says a US intelligence report 

  • The US National Intelligence Council paints a rather unflattering view of India's prospects

    US-China rivalry is expected to be the pivot around which geopolitics will revolve in the next two decades 

  • US spy agencies monitor coronavirus spread, concerns about India: Sources

    While there are only a few known cases in India, one source said the country's available countermeasures and the potential for the virus to spread given India's dense population was a focus of serious concern.

  • Russia 'tired' of 'amateurish' US hacking claims

    Moscow, Jan 9 (AFP) The Kremlin today branded a hacking report by US intelligence baseless and amateurish, saying Moscow is growing tired of denying claims the Russian government meddled in the US election.

  • Edward Snowden seeks asylum in India: WikiLeaks

    Whistleblower website WikiLeaks revealed on its website that the former US National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden has sent a request to India and 18 other countries seeking asylum.

  • Was bin Laden really calling the shots?

    US Intelligence released footage of a grey- bearded, dishevelled figure wrapped in a shawl and wearing a woollen hat, and then it said that this same old man had been calling the shots on al Qaeda's plots around the globe.

  • US Seals were told to avoid engaging Pak forces

    The ''Abbottabad operation'' against Osama bin Laden was planned till the last minute detail by the US intelligence and the American naval Seals had been told to avoid chances of any engagement with Pakistani forces.

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