Indian Army Inducts 106 Turbojet-Powered Peacekeeper (AGNIVEG) Kamikaze Drones With Precision Strike Capability

The Indian Army has received a major boost to its unmanned warfare arsenal with the induction of 106 advanced kamikaze drones. These turbojet-powered systems, named Peacekeeper (Agniveg), have been delivered by defence technology firm SMPP and are designed to strike deep inside enemy territory while operating effectively in contested electromagnetic environments.This milestone marks a significant

June 11, 2026
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Zorawar Light Tank Faces Two-Year Delay As Army Seeks Enhanced Protection

India’s indigenous light tank programme, Project Zorawar, is facing a significant delay as the Army has demanded enhanced protection levels against enemy fire, according to a report by Manu Pubby of Times of India.This requirement is expected to push back the induction timeline by up to two years, creating technical challenges for developers who must balance increased armour weight with the

June 11, 2026
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US Strikes On MT Jalveer Carrying 20 Indian Seafarers Off Omani Coast

US Central Command has confirmed that American forces struck the Guinea-Bissau-flagged oil tanker MT Jalveer in the Gulf of Oman, which was carrying 20 Indian seafarers.The strike was carried out after the vessel allegedly attempted to transport Iranian oil in violation of the US blockade in the region. According to CENTCOM, the incident occurred at around 11:20 pm ET on 10 June, when two

June 11, 2026
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Su-57 Promise Vs Reality: India’s Stealth Hopes Hang on Delivery

Russia’s renewed offer of the Su-57 stealth fighter to India has emerged as a pivotal development in the country’s defence modernisation debate.At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum earlier this month, President Vladimir Putin proposed unrestricted joint production and technology transfer of the Su-57, directly addressing India’s widening stealth capability gap.The Indian Air Force

June 11, 2026
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No Casualties As Indian Crew Evacuated From MT Jalveer After Fire Off Oman Coast

All 20 Indian crew members aboard the MT Jalveer are reported safe after a fire broke out in the vessel’s engine room off Oman’s Shinas port. Evacuation is underway with six seafarers yet to be brought ashore, coordinated by the Royal Navy of Oman and the Indian Embassy.This marks the third maritime incident involving Indian sailors in the Gulf of Oman within a week, amid escalating US military

June 11, 2026
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