Operation Sindoor ‘Remains In Progress’ Says Navy Chief

Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, the Chief of the Indian Navy, provided critical insights into Operation Sindoor during his recent annual press conference.The operation, launched in May, was marked by assertive deployment and strategic manoeuvres that significantly constrained the Pakistan Navy’s operational freedom.Without delving into specific operational details, Admiral Tripathi confirmed that

December 3, 2025
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India’s Post-Sindoor Doctrine: The Era of Restraint Ends

India’s security doctrine has undergone a profound transformation following Operation Sindoor, marking the end of decades-long strategic restraint and ushering in an era of assertive pre-emption and coercive clarity, as detailed in a recent Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA) analysis by John Spencer and Dr Lauren Dagan Amos.​Operation Sindoor, launched in 2025 after the Pahalgam

December 3, 2025
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Why 5th Gen Su-57 Stealth Jet Could Be India’s Big Bang In The Skies

The potential acquisition of Russia’s Su-57 fifth-generation stealth fighter could mark a monumental transformation for India’s air power.Faced with a significant shortfall in fighter squadrons—30 below the authorised 42—and the imminent retirement of older MiG-21 jets, India’s interest in the Su-57 underscores a strategic urgency to modernise and strengthen aerial capabilities amid growing

December 3, 2025
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Pakistan Rapidly Clears Debris, Rebuilds Airbases After IAF’s Operation Sindoor Strikes: Satellite Images Reveal

Pakistan has undertaken reconstruction efforts at key airbases targeted during India’s Operation Sindoor in May 2025, with high-resolution satellite imagery revealing cleared debris and new structures at sites like Sukkur and Nur Khan.​At Sukkur airbase, a hangar believed to house Unmanned Aerial Vehicles was struck by Indian Air Force precision-guided missiles between 2 am and 5 am on May 10,

December 2, 2025
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Israel’s IAI Ready To Meet India’s 30% ‘Made In India’ Requirement For Refuelers

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), a prominent defence manufacturer, is prepared to meet India’s 30 per cent ‘Made in India’ requirement for the contract to supply six mid-air refueler aircraft.The ₹8,000-crore deal has now only IAI left as the sole bidder after other contenders failed to meet the necessary conditions, including indigenous content thresholds.Yehuda Lahav, Executive Vice President

December 2, 2025
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