US Sidesteps AGNI‑6 ICBM Speculation, Confirms India’s MIRV‑Capable AGNI-5 Test

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has firmly sidestepped claims about India’s alleged Agni‑6 missile test, clarifying that the recent launch was in fact a MIRV‑capable Agni‑5.His remarks at the Shangri‑La Dialogue stressed neutrality, avoiding labelling either India or Pakistan as threats, while highlighting both nations’ security concerns.India’s missile programme became the centre of attention

June 2, 2026
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India’s Multi-Alignment Doctrine Redefines Global Statecraft: Israeli Media

For years, Western commentators have struggled to comprehend India’s foreign policy, often dismissing it as opportunistic or indecisive, wrote Dr. Lauren Dagan Amoss of Jerusalem Post.They observe New Delhi strengthening ties with Washington through the QUAD, purchasing discounted oil from Moscow, and signing expansive trade and technology agreements in Europe, only to hastily categorise

June 2, 2026
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Indian Air Force Strengthens Long‑Range Strike With R‑37M Missiles Against Adversaries

The Indian Air Force has approved a contract worth about $1.2 billion to acquire nearly 300 Russian R‑37M very long‑range air‑to‑air missiles, designated RVV‑BD for export and known in NATO reporting as the AA‑13.These weapons will be integrated onto the Su‑30MKI fleet over the coming years, transforming the heavy fighters into long‑range strike platforms with enhanced sensors and datalinks. This

June 2, 2026
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Bellatrix Aerospace To Help Develop A VLEO Imaging Satellite For South Korea-Based TELEPIX

Bellatrix Aerospace has entered into a significant partnership with South Korea’s TelePIX to jointly develop a Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellite mission.This collaboration is centred around the integration of TelePIX’s advanced Chouette optical payload with Bellatrix’s VLEO satellite bus, which will be powered by its proprietary Air-Breathing Electric Propulsion (ABEP) system. The mission is

June 2, 2026
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India Emerges As Net Security Provider In Southeast Asia

India’s emergence as a net security provider in Southeast Asia is reshaping the regional defence landscape. Vietnam has become the second buyer of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile after the Philippines, while Indonesia is reportedly close to finalising a similar agreement.Malaysia and Thailand have also expressed interest, potentially expanding India’s defence footprint across the South

June 2, 2026
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Seventh Crash of Chinese-Origin JF-17 Fighter Jet Raises Safety Concerns In Pakistan

A Pakistan Air Force JF-17 Thunder fighter jet crashed near the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex in Kamra during a routine training mission, once again raising serious concerns about the safety record of Chinese-origin aircraft in Islamabad’s fleet, Chinese media reported.The incident was quickly shrouded in official silence and state-sponsored cover-ups, with Chinese official media arm deliberately

June 2, 2026
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