In a major leap toward self-reliance in defense technology, India is set to develop its very own fifth-generation fighter jet—the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) . In a historic move, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved an innovative execution model for the indigenous stealth fighter programme. This model brings together Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and private industry players in a competitive framework, marking a significant shift in how India approaches military aviation manufacturing. This bold initiative comes at a critical time, as China has already fielded two fifth-generation fighters , and reports indicate it will supply 40 J-35 stealth jets to Pakistan . Against this backdrop, fast-tracking the AMCA has become an urgent national security imperative. AMCA: India’s Indigenous Stealth Fighter Dream The AMCA project , spearheaded by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) , received its l...
Anemia in India: Tackling Iron Deficiency with Cornell's AnemiaPhone Technology

Anemia is a major health concern in India, especially among vulnerable populations like women and children. The introduction of Cornell University's AnemiaPhone technology, now transferred to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), promises a revolutionary solution to assess iron deficiency more efficiently. Below is a detailed explanation of anemia in India and how the Anemia Mukt Bharat strategy aims to tackle it:
1. What is Anemia?
- Anemia occurs when there is a low concentration of hemoglobin or a reduced number of red blood cells in the blood. This limits oxygen transport, leading to fatigue, weakness, and other health issues.
2. Prevalence of Anemia in India
- Adolescent Girls: 59% of adolescent girls are affected by anemia in India, which significantly impacts their overall health and development.
- Women (15-49 years): 57% of women in this age group suffer from iron deficiency, making them vulnerable to complications like maternal anemia.
- Children (6-59 months): 67% of children in India are anemic, which can affect their growth, immune system, and cognitive development. (Source: NFHS-5)
3. Anemia Mukt Bharat (AMB) Strategy
- 6x6x6 Approach:
The Anemia Mukt Bharat strategy is a comprehensive initiative to reduce anemia in India through a life-cycle approach:- 6 Target Beneficiary Groups: Adolescent girls, pregnant women, children, women of reproductive age, etc.
- 6 Key Interventions: Iron supplementation, deworming, dietary improvements, etc.
- 6 Institutional Mechanisms: Coordination between public health systems, community health workers, healthcare providers, etc.
4. Role of AnemiaPhone in India
- Quick, Accurate, and Cost-Effective: AnemiaPhone offers a fast, non-invasive method for iron deficiency assessment, making it more accessible, especially in rural areas.
- ICMR Integration: ICMR will integrate AnemiaPhone into national programs for anemia control, women's health, and maternal and child health, enhancing the ability to assess and manage anemia at scale.
The Anemia Mukt Bharat strategy, combined with innovative tools like AnemiaPhone, offers a promising path to combat anemia, improve public health, and reduce the socio-economic burden of iron deficiency in India.