TEJAS MK-2: India’s Two-Hour Combat Patrol Fighter Set To Challenge Global Rivals

Here’s the original article broken into exactly 17 paragraphs, with no words changed or altered—only split at natural sentence or clause boundaries for logical flow.The Indian Air Force is preparing for a significant leap in capability with the TEJAS MK-2, a fighter jet expected to transform how long India can sustain aircraft in the sky during combat missions.Officials from the Aeronautical

April 20, 2026
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India Has Not Abandoned The Su-57 Amid Interest In Rafale: Russian Media

India has not abandoned its interest in the Su-57 fighter jet despite parallel pursuits of the French Rafale, according to Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov. He affirmed that a comprehensive plan for defence cooperation between Russia and India remains firmly in place.India has shown sustained interest in the Russian Su-57, a fifth-generation stealth fighter also known as the Felon. This

April 20, 2026
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India-Russia Troop Pact: 3,000 Soldiers, 5 Warships, 10 Aircraft Each In Other’s Turf

India–Russia defence ties deepen -Summary• Both countries can station up to 3,000 troops on each other’s territory• Provision for deploying up to 10 military aircraft at a time• Allows presence of up to 5 warships simultaneously• Covers reciprocal deployment of forces, naval assets & aircraftIndia and Russia have taken a significant step forward in strengthening their defence partnership by

April 19, 2026
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Hijacker Satellites: US, Russia and China Develop Spacecraft To Capture Rival Assets; India’s Perspective

The concept of hijacker or snatcher satellites has become a subject of growing attention in the field of space security and military technology. At least three major powers—the United States, Russia, and China—are known to be developing different types of such spacecraft.These satellites are designed to physically capture another satellite in orbit, a capability that raises both strategic

April 19, 2026
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US Democrats Condemn Trump Administration’s Waiver On Russian Oil As ‘Shameful Reversal’

Senior Democratic lawmakers in the United States Senate have strongly criticised the Trump administration for extending a waiver that permits the continued sale of sanctioned Russian oil. The decision, announced on Friday, was described by the senators as a “shameful” reversal of policy.In a joint statement, Jeanne Shaheen, Chuck Schumer, and Elizabeth Warren of the Senate Foreign Relations

April 18, 2026
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US Issues New Waiver Allowing Sale of Sanctioned Russian Oil Amid West Asia Turmoil

The United States Treasury Department has issued a fresh temporary waiver permitting the sale and transport of sanctioned Russian oil stranded at sea. The move is intended to stabilise global energy markets that have been unsettled by the ongoing conflict in West Asia.The licence, announced on Friday, authorises countries to purchase Russian crude and petroleum products loaded onto vessels as of

April 18, 2026
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