Localised Su-57 Manufacturing: A Strategic Pathway To Enhancing India’s Fifth-Generation Air Power

Retired Group Captain Uttam Kumar Devnath, a veteran of the Indian Air Force,
has put forward a compelling case for the licensed production of Russia’s
Su-57 stealth fighter within India, according to a
report by
Sputnik India.

He suggests that such an initiative would not only drastically reduce the unit
costs of the aircraft but also significantly accelerate the timelines for

April 7, 2026
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Naval Navigation Reimagined: Indian Navy And SAMEER Partner For Homegrown TACAN Technology

The Indian Navy has formalised a significant partnership with the Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research (SAMEER), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), for the joint design and development of an indigenous Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) system. This strategic move aims to bolster India’s self-reliance in critical

April 7, 2026
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Tantrayut Revolutionises Indigenous Connectivity With Samarsat Satcom Systems

Tantrayut, a technology-driven firm based in Navi Mumbai, is making significant strides in the field of indigenous telecommunications with the development of its Samarsat mobile satellite communication systems.Operating from its corporate offices and manufacturing units in Turbhe, the company focuses on creating high-performance, homegrown solutions that are designed to meet the rigorous demands

April 7, 2026
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Trump Says ‘A Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight’ Ahead of Iran Deadline; Iran Calls Him ‘Psychopath’

President Donald Trump has delivered a chilling warning to Tehran, stating
that an entire civilisation could face total destruction tonight if the Strait
of Hormuz is not reopened by his 8:00 p.m. deadline. Speaking from the White
House, the President suggested that failure to comply would result in a
permanent loss for the nation, though he expressed a slim hope that
"

April 7, 2026
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From Souring Skies To National Mission: Decoding The Resilience of India’s TEJAS Fighter Amidst Decades of Scrutiny

The Indian Air Force’s TEJAS fleet is scheduled to return to operational status on 8 April 2026, following a two-month grounding triggered by a "rude landing" in February, wrote Anand Singh of India Today.This latest incident, which resulted in the pilot ejecting and the aircraft being written off, marks the third significant mishap for the platform in less than two years.Previous accidents

April 7, 2026
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India To Conduct Advanced Navigation Jamming Exercises In The Bay of Bengal

The Indian government has officially announced its intention to perform a series of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) jammer trials within the Bay of Bengal.These critical tests are scheduled to take place over a two-day period, specifically on the 11th and 12th of April 2026.According to various official notifications and maritime reports, the trials will be concentrated in the

April 7, 2026
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