Col. Karki published in Republica | The New York Times on Invincible Defense Technology   

Posted on October 21st, 2024

Col. (Ret) Jitendra Jung Karki’s article about Invincible Defense Technology (IDT): “Vedic Invincible Defence in Security Risk Management” was published in Republica | The New York Times. He is a member of the Center for Advanced Military Science (CAMS) International Advisory Board.

Col. (Retd) Jitendra Jung Karki is a former commanding officer of the Shreenath Battalion in the armed forces of Nepal. Later he was assigned to the No 1 Brigade which guards the President of Nepal. Karki lives in Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu. He joined the army of Nepal in April 1988. LTC Karki has a degree in Commerce, and is a graduate of the Nepalese Army Command and Staff College. He commanded an independent company in Nepal during the insurgency period from 2004-06. Karki participated in four UN missions:

UNIFIL: United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, ONUB: United Nations Operation in Burundi, UNAMSIL: United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone, MONUC – United Nations Mission DR Congo

Col. Karki is an alumnus of The Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies at National Defence University, Washington DC, USA. NESA promotes itself as “the preeminent U.S. Government institution for building relationships and understanding in the NESA region.” His publications include “NESA seminar against Terrorism and Vedic Defence Technology,” No 1 Brigade Journal and “Invincible Nepal: An Ancient Vedic Technology for Modern Security Challenges of Nepal,” Shreenath Journal.

After retiring from the military of Nepal, Col. Karki now works in a civilian capacity for the UN Peacekeeping missions. He is the founder of VEDIC SECURITY Pvt. ltd, an organization that promotes Invincible Defense Technology in Nepal. Due to his efforts it is hoped that Nepal will soon be invincible. For more details see this article published in the Ukraine TimesEnglishRussian.

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