Why India’s Defence Board Fast-Tracks IAF’s ₹1,00,000 Crore Aircraft Upgrade Is A Major Airlift Revolution?

The Indian Defence Procurement Board has fundamentally reshaped the nation’s aerial roadmap by sanctioning a dual-pronged acquisition strategy worth approximately ₹1,00,000 crore. This ambitious move targets the procurement of 60 medium transport aircraft alongside the formal approval of a home-grown unmanned combat aerial vehicle project.These decisions represent a critical pivot in a broader $

March 4, 2026
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India Accelerates Pantsir S-1 Procurement To Bolster Air Defence Amid Rising Drone Threats

The Defence Ministry of India is poised to advance procurement plans for 13 Russian Pantsir S-1 self-propelled air defence systems, awaiting formal proposals from the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army.These systems are designed to neutralise medium-range surface-to-air missiles, short-range rockets, and kamikaze drones, addressing critical gaps in India’s layered air defence

March 4, 2026
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Global Giants From Brazil, US And Russia Battle For India’s Multi-Billion Pound Transport Aircraft Contract

The Indian Air Force is poised to initiate a significant procurement process for 60 multi-role transport aircraft, a move intended to modernise its ageing tactical airlift capabilities.This mega-deal has attracted global aerospace heavyweights, with Brazil’s Embraer, the United States’ Lockheed Martin, and Russia’s Ilyushin emerging as the primary contenders for the lucrative contract.The

March 4, 2026
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The Code of Sovereignty: India’s Strategic Gamble In The Global Fighter Jet Market

The recent clearance by India’s Defence Acquisition Council for 114 Dassault Rafale jets, a deal valued at approximately ₹3.25 lakh Crores, marks a pivotal moment for India’s aerial strategy.While French President Emmanuel Macron has pledged significant technology transfer following the recent A.I. Summit, a critical caveat remains: the refusal to share sensitive source codes. This restriction

March 4, 2026
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Strategic Sovereignty: Why India Keeps America’s Top Fighters At Arm’s Length

India has steadfastly refused American fighter jets, even as the United States has pitched nearly every model in its arsenal over the past two decades. From F-16s to F-35s, the offers have come thick and fast, yet New Delhi has turned them down each time, wrote Shiv Aroor a respected defence analyst of NDTV web portal.Consider the current spectacle over Iran. F/A-18 Super Hornets launch from

March 4, 2026
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