Skyward Threats: The Case for Stricter Safety Regulations on Indian Drones

Skyward Threats: The Case for Stricter Safety Regulations on Indian Drones

The potential of drones, while providing significant advantages for civilians, also turns them into formidable tools when misused, highlights Ankush Tiwari, founder and CEO of pi-labs.ai.

Trojan horses in the sky: Why Indian drones need more safe use guidelines
More than 3,000 years ago, before John Lyly popularized the saying “All is fair in love and war,” a romantic saga transformed warfare permanently. The Greek epics from the 13th century BCE narrate how a Trojan prince, Paris, became infatuated with Helen, the spouse of the Spartan monarch. When Helen fled with Paris, Agamemnon, the king’s brother, initiated a campaign against Troy. This sparked a decade-long conflict.

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