Indian Coast Guard Explores Advanced Maritime And Drone Defence Partnership With Italy’s Fincantieri

India’s Coast Guard is advancing talks with Italy’s Fincantieri to co-develop next-generation maritime and counter-drone technologies, aligning with New Delhi’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat framework to ensure technology transfer and domestic manufacturing.The engagement underscores India’s priority on drone defence and advanced shipbuilding capabilities to secure its vast Indian Ocean theatre.India’s

May 5, 2026
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Coratia Technologies Secures Naval Contract To Safeguard India’s Undersea Data Highways With Marine Robots

Coratia Technologies, an Odisha-based deeptech start-up, is positioning itself at the forefront of India’s undersea defence and infrastructure protection. The company specialises in building indigenous marine robots designed for inspection, surveillance, and defence applications.These systems are intended to safeguard critical underwater assets such as fibre-optic cables, pipelines, docks,

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India’s Missile Ecosystem Needs Modularity And Standardisation For Next Leap

India’s missile ecosystem has reached a stage of maturity where the next leap forward should not necessarily be about creating entirely new missile systems, but about introducing modularity and standardisation across platforms.This approach would allow the armed forces to scale faster, reduce duplication, and achieve greater flexibility in deployment.The concept of modularity in missile design

May 5, 2026
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How Kalpakkam Fast Breeder Reactor Strengthens India’s Nuclear Future

India’s nuclear power programme has reached a defining milestone with the 500 MWe prototype fast breeder reactor at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, achieving first criticality.This marks the beginning of a controlled and sustained nuclear fission chain reaction, a crucial step in India’s three-stage nuclear strategy. Developed by Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited, the PFBR represents India’s entry

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IAF’s Aerial Waltz: Boeing-767 Tanker Conversion Deal Highlights Cost, Politics, And Industrial Strategy

India has finally broken a two‑decade deadlock in aerial refuelling procurement by approving the conversion of six pre‑owned Boeing 767s into Multi‑Mission Tanker Transports (MMTTs, valued at $900m–$1.1bn), in partnership with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).This pragmatic choice avoids the high costs of Airbus A330 MRTTs and Boeing KC‑46s, while

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Defence Minister Calls For Accelerated Defence Innovation To Secure Edge In High-Tech Warfare

Rajnath Singh has urged India’s defence ecosystem to accelerate innovation in high-tech warfare, stressing that adaptability and strategic surprise will define future conflicts.At the North Tech Symposium 2026 in Prayagraj, he highlighted directed energy weapons, hypersonics, AI, and quantum technologies as critical domains, while also unveiling policy measures to boost private sector and

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India And Japan Reaffirm Strategic Partnership, Expand Cooperation Across Key Sectors

India and Japan have reaffirmed the strength of their partnership through a series of high-level meetings in New Delhi, underscoring shared strategic priorities and expanding cooperation across economic, defence, and people-to-people domains.The engagements highlighted both nations’ intent to deepen collaboration under the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and broader Indo-Pacific

May 5, 2026
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HoverIT’s Divyastra MK-2 UAV Completes Launch Trials, Targets 2000 Km Deep-Strike Capability

HoverIT’s Divyastra MK-2 UAV has successfully completed vehicle-based launch trials after earlier high-speed taxi runs, marking a significant step in India’s indigenous deep-strike drone program.With rocket-assisted take-off as the next milestone, the platform is positioned to bridge India’s gap between costly cruise missiles and short-range tactical drones.Lucknow-based HoverIT has advanced its

May 5, 2026
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India’s Defence Sector Enters Zero Fee Era As 20% ToT Levy Is Scrapped

India has officially scrapped the 20% Transfer of Technology (ToT) fee, marking a decisive shift towards a “Zero Fee” era in defence production.This move, announced by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, is expected to accelerate indigenous manufacturing, reduce costs, and strengthen India’s global competitiveness in defence exports.The elimination of the ToT fee represents a structural reform in

May 5, 2026
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DRDO Secures 600 Acres In Andhra Pradesh For ₹1 Lakh Crore AMCA Stealth Fighter Hub

India has formally approved a ₹1 lakh crore stealth fighter hub in Andhra Pradesh, with DRDO securing 600 acres in Puttaparthi to manufacture the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).The facility will produce around 140 fifth-generation jets, marking a decisive step in India’s aerospace self-reliance and strategic positioning against regional rivals.The Defence Research and Development

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