U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed that human beings should have control over the use of nuclear weapons, emphasizing the importance of careful consideration and responsible development of AI technology in the military. This marks a significant step in the discussion of nuclear arms and artificial intelligence between the two countries, with Washington urging Beijing to engage in talks on nuclear arms. The statement from the White House and Chinese government signals potential progress on these critical issues.
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The Naxal story: A shrinking red citadel, road to March 2026 deadline
In January 2024, a fierce battle erupted between security forces and the People Liberation Guerilla Army in Bijapur, led by Naxal commander Mandvi Hidma, during an attempt to establish a forward operating base. The attack, involving 450 rocket launchers, was averted with minimal casualties, prompting a strategic review and the establishment of 290 FOBs to combat Naxalism. As the government aims to end the insurgency by 2026, a S.W.O.T analysis was conducted in the Maoist...
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