INS Aridhaman: Emerging As India’s Deadliest Weapons Platform

INS Aridhaman, India’s third Arihant-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile
submarine (SSBN), is nearing commissioning in early 2026, enhancing the
nation’s sea-based nuclear deterrence. As part of the Strategic Forces
Command, it strengthens India’s nuclear triad alongside land and air assets.

Nuclear-powered SSBNs like INS Aridhaman provide survivable second-strike
capability

February 26, 2026
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Navy Seals P-75(I) Deal With TKMS After Cost Negotiations, Bolstering Underwater Power: Report

Reports indicate that the Indian Navy has successfully concluded cost negotiations with ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), the German shipbuilder, for the construction of six advanced diesel-electric submarines under the ambitious Project 75(I).This pivotal development marks a significant stride towards enhancing India’s underwater warfare capabilities amid evolving regional security dynamics.

February 26, 2026
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India’s Jet Engine Quest: From Kaveri Setbacks To Safran And Rolls-Royce Partnerships

India has long aspired to develop its own world-class fighter jet, complete with a domestically produced engine. This ambition has faced numerous setbacks, high costs, and frustrations over decades. Yet, recent developments suggest a quiet but significant shift that warrants close scrutiny.On 12 February, the chief executive of Rolls-Royce visited Delhi for talks with Prime Minister Modi. The

February 25, 2026
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India Leans Towards Su-57 Over F-35 Amid Stealth Race With China: Aero India Signals Joint Production Shift

India’s quest for a fifth-generation fighter jet has gained fresh momentum
amid escalating regional tensions, particularly with China’s burgeoning
stealth aircraft fleet,
reported
Times of India.
The Air Force could place an order for 40 such aircraft if the decision moves forward, the sources indicated. In modern aerial combat, detection—rather than raw fighting

February 25, 2026
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China Edges Closer To Arming Iran With Supersonic Ship-Killers Amid US Naval Standoff

Iran is nearing a pivotal agreement with China to acquire supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. According to six sources familiar with the negotiations, the deal involves Chinese-made CM-302 missiles, which boast a range of approximately 290 kilometres.These weapons fly low and fast, making them exceptionally difficult for shipborne defences to

February 25, 2026
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