Maersk Orders 1,000 India-Made Containers In Maritime Breakthrough

Global shipping giant Maersk has placed a landmark order for 1,000 India-manufactured shipping containers with DCM Shriram Group, marking the beginning of a long-term partnership that strengthens India’s maritime manufacturing ecosystem.The unveiling of the first export-import (EXIM) container at Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, by Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal signals India’s emergence as a trusted

July 6, 2026
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Indonesia Seeks Additional BrahMos Missiles As India Eyes Nickel Ventures During PM Modi’s Jakarta Visit

Indonesia has approached India with a request for an additional BrahMos missile battery, beyond the one contracted in March. Jakarta is seeking a favourable line of credit arrangement to facilitate the procurement.This development underscores the growing defence cooperation between the two nations, which has become a central pillar of their strategic partnership.Rudrendra Tandon, Secretary-East

July 4, 2026
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Jakarta Could Plug Into India’s BrahMos Ring Around China

India’s expansion of BrahMos missile exports is rapidly reshaping the strategic balance in Southeast Asia. Indonesia is now considering a landmark defence agreement that would make it the third regional operator of the system.Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s forthcoming trip to Jakarta has drawn significant attention, with officials negotiating terms that go beyond routine defence exports. If

July 4, 2026
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BrahMos And Submarine Deals To Dominate PM Modi’s Jakarta Visit

Indonesia is expected to finalise a major defence deal with India during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Jakarta visit next week, centred on the sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and potential collaboration on Scorpene-class submarines.Reports indicate Jakarta is seeking more than one BrahMos battery, with discussions also touching on submarine cooperation to strengthen its maritime

July 4, 2026
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Boeing Expands $1.3 Billion Sourcing From India To Strengthen Global Aerospace Supply Chains

Boeing currently sources over $1.3 billion worth of advanced components and services annually from India, relying on a growing network of more than 375 local suppliers.This procurement strategy is anchored by the Boeing India team, which operates from a $200 million technology campus in Bangalore.The facility plays a central role in supplying critical Aerostructures and avionics for Boeing’s

July 4, 2026
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Rolls-Royce Targets $1 Billion India Sourcing Expansion To Strengthen Global Supply Chains

Rolls-Royce has announced a major sourcing initiative in Bangalore, Karnataka, aimed at increasing its local procurement from India to more than $1 billion within the next five years.This expansion is part of the company’s strategy to make India its third home market outside the United Kingdom, reinforcing the government’s “Make in India” vision and embedding Indian industry deeper into global

July 3, 2026
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Dynamatic Technologies Becomes Sole Global Supplier For Airbus A330 Assemblies

Bangalore-based Dynamatic Technologies has emerged as a pivotal player in the global aerospace supply chain, serving as the sole Tier-1 supplier of flight-critical flap-track-beam assemblies for the Airbus A330 aircraft.These assemblies, hinged to the trailing edges of the wings, are essential for controlling speed and balance, thereby shortening take-off and landing distances. The contract

July 2, 2026
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BrahMos Missile Undergoes Stealthier, Lighter And Longer‑Range Upgrade

The BrahMos missile program is undergoing a transformative phase, with the next generation of variants being designed to be lighter, stealthier and longer‑ranged. The current BrahMos weighs around three tonnes, but the BrahMos‑NG is expected to be substantially smaller and lighter, at around 1.2 tonnes, thanks to the use of advanced composite materials.This reduction in weight will allow fighter

July 1, 2026
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India’s Missile Arsenal Gains Global Credibility Through Exports And Combat Use Boost Profile

India’s missile arsenal has expanded significantly, combining battlefield validation with rising exports to enhance its global profile.The trio of Agni, Pralay, and BrahMos represents a layered capability. Agni provides nuclear deterrence with ranges extending up to 8,000 kilometres and multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle technology.Pralay fills the tactical gap with a manoeuvrable

June 30, 2026
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Nordic Militaries To Procure Indian Artillery Systems Under Strategic Sweden‑India Partnership

Nordic militaries, led by Sweden, are moving towards large‑scale procurement of Indian artillery systems and sub‑components, with Bharat Forge and NAMMO Sweden forming a strategic partnership under the EU’s Re‑Arm initiative.This marks a significant integration of Indian defence manufacturing into Europe’s rearmament drive.The Swedish defence industry has entered into a major collaboration with

June 29, 2026
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