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What Is the B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber? A Comprehensive Overview

  What Is the B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber? A Comprehensive Overview B-21 Stealth Bomber  Posted By:  Technology & Defense Team Date: 27/06/2025 Introduction : Redefining Airpower for the Future The United States Air Force is poised to transform modern warfare with the B-21 Raider stealth bomber. Far more than a successor to aging aircraft like the B-2 Spirit, this cutting-edge platform represents a bold step forward in military aviation. Designed to counter evolving global threats, the B-21 combines unmatched stealth, long-range capabilities, and advanced technology. So, what makes the B-21 such a pivotal development? This article explores its features, purpose, and strategic significance. What Is the B-21 Raider? Developed by Northrop Grumman, the B-21 Raider is a next-generation stealth bomber intended to serve as the backbone of the U.S. Air Force’s long-range strike capabilities. It is the first new American bomber introduced in over three decades and is built to r...

Dismissal of a Christian Indian Army Officer

  Between Faith and Duty: What the Dismissal of a Christian Indian Army Officer Tells Us About Military Discipline Posted by: Technology and Defense  Time: 7:35 Date: 1/6/2025 The Dilemma at a Glance A recent decision by the Delhi High Court has stirred up conversation around something we rarely talk about openly — the emotional and ethical tension between personal faith and military discipline. At the heart of the case was Major Devassy Puthenpurayil, a practicing Christian and a commissioned officer in the Indian Army, who chose not to participate in certain ceremonial parades with religious overtones. His stance wasn’t one of defiance, but of conscience — he believed that attending Mandir Parades went against his religious convictions. The Army saw it differently. And so did the court. What the Court Said — And Why It Matters The Delhi High Court upheld the Army’s decision to dismiss him, stating that participation in such parades was part of military tradition, not an act ...