President Putin Defies US Pressure, Calls India A Brotherly And Trust-Based Partner

Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered a strong defence of Moscow’s partnership with India, describing the relationship as “brotherly” and “trust-based” while rejecting external pressure from Washington.Speaking at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, he praised India’s human capital and technological expertise, particularly in coding and software engineering, noting that

June 6, 2026
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Bridging The Gap: India Needs Su‑57s Now — AMCA’s Waiting Isn’t An Option

India is weighing the acquisition of Russia’s Su-57 stealth fighters as an interim solution to bridge its airpower gap until the indigenous AMCA enters service around 2035.Persistent delays in the AMCA program, combined with China’s expanding J-20 fleet and Pakistan’s expected induction of the J-35, make the Su-57 a potential stopgap to maintain regional parity.India’s Advanced Medium Combat

June 6, 2026
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Zorawar Light Tank To Gain NATO-Level Armour Protection Against 30mm APFSDS Threats

India’s indigenous Zorawar light tank is being upgraded to NATO-level armour standards, capable of defeating 30mm APFSDS rounds.This marks a major leap in survivability and battlefield resilience, ensuring the tank can withstand threats from modern infantry fighting vehicles and attack helicopters in high-altitude combat zones.The Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL) has confirmed

June 6, 2026
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Prime Minister Modi Reviews L&T’s TRAJAN Howitzer As India Expands Defence Export Footprint

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent review of the indigenously manufactured TRAJAN 155mm howitzer at Larsen & Toubro’s Hazira manufacturing plant underscored India’s growing stature as a global defence manufacturer.The inspection was not merely symbolic but highlighted India’s strategic ambition to position itself as a credible exporter of advanced defence systems to nations such as

June 6, 2026
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Four Defence Firms Data Patterns, BDL, HAL, And L&T Ride BrahMos Export Wave To Global Prominence

India’s BrahMos export surge is reshaping the defence industrial landscape, with four key companies—Data Patterns, Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), and Larsen & Toubro (L&T)—emerging as major beneficiaries.Their integration into the BrahMos ecosystem has positioned them at the forefront of India’s defence export boom, driven by multi‑billion‑rupee deals

June 6, 2026
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President Putin Warns Sanctions Against India Would Boomerang Under PM Modi

Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a strong defence of India’s strategic autonomy, warning that any attempt to impose sanctions on New Delhi would backfire under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin emphasised that sovereign nations must retain the freedom to select their defence and economic partners without

June 6, 2026
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Solar Industries Strengthens Project Kusha With Indigenous Missile Propulsion Expertise

India’s Project Kusha has entered a decisive phase with Solar Industries contributing solid rocket motors and advanced propellants, marking a major milestone in the country’s drive for strategic autonomy in air defence.The program, led by DRDO, is progressing rapidly with fabricated interceptors and successful propulsion trials, aiming for induction between 2028 and 2030.India is pressing ahead

June 6, 2026
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India’s 52‑Satellite Constellation: Building A Resilient Military Space Architecture To Monitor China, Pakistan Threats

India has sanctioned a ₹26,968‑crore program to deploy a 52‑satellite military constellation between 2025 and 2029, marking a decisive shift from a civilian‑focused space program to a robust defence architecture, according to a report in TOI.Thirty‑one satellites will be built by private industry, reflecting the new Space Policy 2026 and global trends in commercial integration.India’s space

June 6, 2026
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