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India Advances Toward Integrated Rocket Force Such As Pralay, Brahmos, Pinaka And Smart Drones To Boost Precision Strike Capability
India is moving decisively toward establishing an Integrated Rocket Force (IRF), a tri‑service command designed to consolidate conventional missile and rocket systems such as Pralay, BrahMos, and Pinaka. This initiative aims to provide rapid long‑range precision strike capability, strengthen deterrence against China and Pakistan, and enable “non‑contact warfare” operations.The Integrated
Indigenous Wire‑Guided Heavyweight Torpedo Delivered To DRDO By BDL, Boosting Indian Navy’s Underwater Warfare Capabilities
India has achieved a major milestone in underwater warfare technology with Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) delivering production‑grade Wire Guided Heavy Weight Torpedoes (WGHWT) to DRDO’s Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL).This indigenous system, realised in both practice and combat variants, significantly enhances the Indian Navy’s operational readiness and self‑reliance in advanced
Bhargavastra Micro‑Missile Counter‑Drone System Nears Completion of Final Trials By End‑2026
Solar Industries’ Bhargavastra micro‑missile counter‑drone system is now in the final stages of trials, with completion expected by the end of 2026. This indigenous system represents India’s first guided micro‑missile solution specifically designed to neutralise hostile drones, loitering munitions, and swarm formations at low cost.The Bhargavastra system has been developed by Solar Defence and
India Schedules Su‑30MKI Deliveries And Launches Long‑Term Upgrade Program
The execution plan for the twelve additional Su‑30 aircraft has now been firmly scheduled, with one unit to be delivered in FY28 and the remaining eleven completed in FY29.This phased approach reflects both production realities and the need to align deliveries with the broader upgrade program that is being prepared for the Su‑30 fleet.The decision to spread the induction across two financial
UAE To Store 30 Million Barrels of Crude Oil In India Under Strategic Energy Partnership
The United Arab Emirates is preparing to store up to 30 million barrels of crude oil in India as part of a strategic energy partnership designed to strengthen emergency reserves and enhance supply security. This arrangement will make use of India’s strategic petroleum reserve facilities, which are located in underground caverns and serve as buffers against global supply disruptions.By
India’s Offshore Strategy: PM Modi’s Government Launches Massive Bay of Bengal Mega Oil And Gas Survey
India has launched its largest-ever offshore energy exploration drive, with seismic surveys spanning 161,000 line kilometres across the Bay of Bengal and adjoining basins, reported News18 in an exclusive report.This multi-basin project, led by the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, aims to uncover untapped oil and gas reserves to reduce India’s heavy import dependence and strengthen long-term
Russia Backs India As Long‑Term Mediator In US‑Iran Conflict Amid Pakistan’s Short‑Term Role
Russia has openly suggested that India could replace Pakistan as the long‑term mediator in US‑Iran tensions, citing New Delhi’s diplomatic experience, BRICS presidency, and energy dependence on the Gulf.Lavrov’s remarks came during the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting in New Delhi, where he emphasised India’s ability to engage Iran and Arab states constructively while accusing unnamed nations of
Shree Refrigerations Secures ₹9.75 Crore Naval Cooling Systems Contract For Fleet Support Ships
Shree Refrigerations Limited has secured a significant order valued at approximately ₹9.75 crore from Kongsberg Maritime for the supply, installation and commissioning of cooling systems for Fleet Support Ships currently under construction in India.This contract is directly linked to the Fleet Support Ship programme, which is being executed at Hindustan Shipyard Limited in Visakhapatnam and
Made-In-India C295 Rolls Out Early, Breaking HAL Monopoly And Boosting IAF Capability
India’s first Made-in-India Airbus C295 has been rolled out from Tata’s Vadodara facility nearly four months ahead of schedule, marking a historic shift in India’s defence manufacturing by breaking HAL’s monopoly and empowering private-sector aerospace production.The aircraft, part of a ₹21,935 crore program, will soon join the Indian Air Force fleet, enhancing tactical airlift capability in