$368 billion, 20,000 jobs over 20 years: How AUKUS could ‘fundamentally transform’ Australia
One analyst called the new agreement the biggest engineering project in 40 years for Australia, but there are hurdles that need to be cleared.
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One analyst called the new agreement the biggest engineering project in 40 years for Australia, but there are hurdles that need to be cleared.
If approved, the US Army will lean on BAE Systems to ramp up production from 12 vehicles per month to 16 over the next two years.
The diplomatic rapprochement may signal a win for regional stability and for Beijing, but it’s too early to tell what will actually change on the ground, experts told Breaking Defense.
“This is probably my biggest worry, both there [the Black Sea region] and the Pacific, is that an aggressive Russia or China pilot or vessel captain or something gets too close — doesn’t realize where they are, causes a collision and it’s two in the mo…
New Delhi: The Indian Army took a lead in awarding the first-ever procurement order of an Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) project as per the revised procedure on Tuesday.According to an official release, the contract for procurement of an indigenously developed ‘Integrated Mobile Camouflage System (IMCS)’ for Mechanised Forces was signed with Indian Startup M/s Hyper Stealth
The Central government has informed Parliament that 23 of the 55 high-priority projects of the DRDO could not meet deadlines. 23 Of 55 High Priority DRDO Projects Couldn’t Meet Deadlines, 9 Have Undergone Cost Overrun: Govt In RS 23 High Priority DRDO Projects Missed Deadlines: Centre In ParliamentParliament Budget Session: The Central government has informed Parliament that 23 of the 55
HFCL said that the private 5G collaboration will target verticals including manufacturing, retail, warehouse, mining, education, defence and smart cityIndian company HFCL, which focuses on digital networks for telcos, enterprises and governments, announced a collaboration with Microsoft to create converged private 5G solutions.In a release, HFCL said that the collaboration will target firms in
CSIS’s Sarah Mineiro argues that bureaucracy is endangering the well-being of the most powerful weapons on the planet.
Hong Kong: India is looking towards producing electronic items for domestic market that defy Western model of ‘use and throw’, as it eyes pivot from IT services to production, South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported.According to SCMP, India is also set to benefit from China’s ‘trust deficit’ arising from zero-COVID policy that disrupted supply chains and prompted firms like Apple and Foxconn to
New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh chaired a high-level meeting on Tuesday to review the progress in the construction of various infrastructure projects on the northern border areas.Singh called for expediting all pending projects on top priority, stating that the ‘whole of nation’ approach should be adopted in national security matters.To fast-track the pending projects, it has been