The Wirecut is an independent blog that simplifies Indian military and defence topics — from historical conflicts to current gear and missions — using only publicly available sources.
Yes. We rely on credible, open-source information such as government archives, defence whitepapers, verified media, and research institutes to ensure accuracy.
We prioritize context over speed. While we may cover current updates, we focus on giving historical background, relevance, and impact — not just breaking headlines.
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No. The Wirecut is an independent project and not affiliated with any military or government organization. We strictly use open-source, publicly available data.
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Primarily, yes — but we also cover related geopolitics, treaties, international involvement, and regional defence topics that affect India’s strategic interests.