Weekly Current Affairs (12 September to 17 September 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (12 September to 17 September 2022)

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: September 18 2022

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  1. Qimingxing-50: China’s First Fully Solar-powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicle(UAV)
  2. International Business Machines (IBM) ties up with IIT-Madras for quantum computing skills development and research
  3. Hughes Communications India launches India's first commercial satellite broadband service in collaboration with ISRO
  4. Third stealth frigate "Taragiri" built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited under Project 17A inaugurates in Mumbai
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