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Tejas Crash Reveals Dangers of Display Flying

Recent Tejas aircraft crash underscores the high-stakes nature of aerial displays. Retired Gp Capt Anupam Banerjee explains why display flying leaves minimal margin for error. Read expert analysis.

Navy Officer's High-Altitude Photography Challenges

Former Indian Navy Captain Navtej Singh shares the extreme physical demands of aerial photography at 20,000 feet. Discover how military precision meets combat art in freezing moments mid-air.

Ex-Navy officer braves 300-knot winds for viral photo

Former Indian Navy officer Captain Navtej Singh endured extreme conditions at 20,000 feet with 300-knot winds to capture stunning aerial photographs. Watch the viral video that showcases this incredible feat of human endurance and technical precision.

Bihar Elections: What Biharis Across India Really Think

In a special Times of India investigation, Biharis from Kerala to Delhi share candid views on development, politics, and identity ahead of crucial state elections. Discover the surprising perspectives shaping Bihar's future.

Flying Snakes: Science Behind Nature's Aerial Wonders

Discover how paradise tree snakes in Southeast Asia perform incredible aerial acrobatics by transforming their bodies into living wings. New research reveals the biomechanical secrets behind their gliding abilities.

Chandigarh begins groundwork for Census 2027

Chandigarh administration kicks off preliminary work for Census 2027 with door-to-door surveys in Sector 22 and Sarangpur village, marking the first step in India's massive decadal population count.

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