CMTI And SpaceFields Partner To Drive Indigenous Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing

The Central Manufacturing Technology Institute (CMTI), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Heavy Industries, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with SpaceFields to advance indigenous manufacturing for aerospace and defence.This partnership is designed to leverage CMTI’s established expertise in precision engineering and materials science to enhance sovereign capabilities in

April 30, 2026
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US Companies Pushes Small Modular Reactors To Cut Costs and Boost Nuclear Flexibility

Several companies in the United States are advancing the development of small modular reactors as a new approach to nuclear energy. The aim is to reduce capital costs and improve flexibility in deployment, according to a report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.The report noted that the United States currently operates about 98 gigawatts of nuclear generating capacity, but very little

April 30, 2026
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GalaxEye To Launch World’s First OptoSAR Imaging Satellite On 3 May 2026

GalaxEye’s Mission Drishti is set to mark a historic milestone on 3 May 2026, when the satellite will be launched into orbit after years of painstaking development, testing, and iteration.This mission represents the culmination of sustained engineering effort and innovation, bringing to life the world’s first OptoSAR imaging satellite.The achievement underscores India’s growing role in space

April 30, 2026
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Skyroot’s Vikram-1 Flags Off: India’s Private Aerospace Sector Steps Into Orbital Era

Skyroot Aerospace’s flagging off of Vikram-1 to Sriharikota marks a watershed moment for India’s private space sector, signalling the country’s entry into orbital launch capability outside ISRO. CEO Pawan Kumar Chandana’s interview underscores how Skyroot is positioning India to compete with global spacetech firms by combining indigenous manufacturing, cost efficiency, and scalable launch

April 30, 2026
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Pakistan Opens Six Land Routes To Iran, Ditching Trump’s Blockade Strategy

As stated in a report by NDTV, Pakistan’s decision to grant Iran six overland transit routes has sparked sharp criticism in Washington, with accusations that Islamabad is undermining President Donald Trump’s strategy of maximum economic pressure.The move allows Tehran to bypass the US naval blockade of its ports and sustain its oil trade by shifting cargo through land corridors to Russia, China,

April 30, 2026
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