India To America Launchpad Supports Indian Start-Ups With Dual-Use Technologies

The I2A (India to America) Launchpad program is an initiative aimed at supporting Indian start-ups that are developing dual-use technologies—those applicable in both civilian and defence sectors—as they seek to enter the US market. This program is part of a broader effort to enhance collaboration between India and the United States in defence and technology, particularly in light of evolving

March 26, 2025
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Army Rejects Social Media Post’s Claims That China Hacked Its Aircraft

The Indian Army has firmly rejected claims circulating on social media that one of its Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) was "hacked" by China. According to Army sources, these allegations are "completely baseless and factually incorrect," emphasising that no such incident has occurred.The Army has urged media outlets and social media users to avoid spreading "unverified" and "misleading" content,

March 25, 2025
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Kamikaze Drones Emerging As A Disruptive Force In Modern Warfare, Offering India Strategic Advantage

Kamikaze drones, costing approximately $500 each, are emerging as a disruptive force in modern warfare, offering India a strategic advantage against expensive war machines like tanks. These loitering munitions combine intelligence gathering with precision strikes, reshaping battle tactics globally. Conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza have demonstrated the effectiveness of these weapons, prompting India

March 25, 2025
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‘India Perfectly Poised To Lead The Global Drone Revolution’: Peter Langford, CEO of Avironix

India is strategically positioned to lead the global drone revolution, according to Peter Langford, CEO of Avironix Private Limited, who spoke at the ‘Drone Industry Conclave 2025’ in Coimbatore.He highlighted the significance of a robust regulatory framework established by the Drone Rules 2021, a burgeoning market, and a pool of skilled engineers as key factors facilitating this advancement.The

March 24, 2025
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India To Assemble 21 MQ-9B Predator Drones: Vivek Lall

India is set to significantly enhance its military capabilities by finalising a deal with the United States for the acquisition of 31 MQ-9B Predator drones, valued at approximately $3.9 billion.This agreement, which is expected to be signed soon, includes the establishment of a local assembly facility for 21 of these drones, marking a pivotal step in India’s defence modernisation efforts.The deal

March 19, 2025
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