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    Intelligence Report: Growing Missile Threat and AI-Driven Competition

    Washington, March 19: China and Russia are emerging as the most persistent strategic rivals to the United States, even as rapid advances in artificial intelligence, cyber capabilities, and missile systems are reshaping the global threat landscape, US intelligence officials told lawmakers...
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    US Lawmakers Seek Action on China AI Chip Sales

    Washington, March 17 – Senior Democratic lawmakers have raised fresh concerns over the Trump administration's decision to approve the sale of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China, warning that it could undermine US national security.Congressman Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of...
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    Capitol Hill Hearing Examines NED's Role in US Strategy

    Washington, February 25 – The United States is using the promotion of democracy as a strategic tool for national security, lawmakers and officials from the Trump Administration said, describing the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) as a key instrument for advancing American interests...
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    From Street Vendor to 1.4 Billion: India's AI Revolution

    New Delhi, February 19 – French President Emmanuel Macron recounted a compelling story at the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, highlighting India’s digital transformation through the example of a Mumbai street vendor who, a decade ago, could not open a bank account but now seamlessly uses online...
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