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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is facing a critical juncture in its modernisation efforts as regional security dynamics shift toward advanced stealth capabilities.
Recent assessments from aviation experts suggest that India may be reconsidering the Russian Su-57 Felon as a potential gap-filler to address a shrinking fleet and the absence of fifth-generation aircraft.
Addressing the Squadron Shortage
The potential return to the Su-57 comes at a time when the IAF is managing two major...
As the international community accelerates toward the next frontier of aerial combat, strategic experts are urging India to establish a dedicated $10 billion research and development (R&D) fund for an indigenous sixth-generation fighter jet.
Proponents argue that immediate financial commitment is essential for India to transition from a nation that follows global trends to one that sets them, ensuring long-term sovereign control over its air defence capabilities.
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The development of India’s next-generation fighter, the Tejas Mk2, has reached a transformative stage.
Recent reports indicate that the first prototype is approximately 70% complete, allowing the programme to transition into the critical pre-flight calibration phase.
A formal rollout of the aircraft is now anticipated to take place between late March and April 2026.
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Technical Milestones and Assembly Progress
The current calibration phase is a rigorous technical requirement designed to...
India has formalised new procurement contracts for loitering munitions and tactical surveillance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from Poland.
This decision follows the successful deployment of these systems in high-stakes environments and marks a significant deepening of the defence ties between New Delhi and Warsaw.
The confirmation of the deal came from the Polish Ambassador to India, Dr Piotr Antoni Świtalski.
He noted that the Indian military chose to expand its inventory after the...
India’s fifth-generation fighter programme is set for a major technological leap as the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) integrates advanced artificial intelligence into the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Mk2.
The agency has confirmed the development of a digital "Electronic Pilot," or E-Pilot, designed to act as an autonomous mission partner for human pilots in the cockpit.
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A Digital Co-Pilot for Stealth Operations
While the long-term roadmap for the AMCA includes a...
India’s strategic collaboration with French aerospace giant Safran to develop a high-performance 120kN jet engine is set to provide a dual-domain advantage.
While the primary objective is to power the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), India’s upcoming fifth-generation stealth fighter, the project is now being viewed as a cornerstone for the nation’s future maritime power.
Experts and officials indicate that the core technology of this aero-engine will be adapted to create indigenous...
India is set to majorly upgrade its artillery power as the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) begins work on new versions of the Pinaka Long Range Guided Rocket (LRGR).
These upcoming variants are expected to reach distances of 300 km and 450 km, providing the Indian Army with a powerful tool for deep-strike missions.
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Strategic Leap in Artillery Reach
The project marks a transition for the Pinaka system from a short-range support weapon to a long-distance precision...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is orchestrating a major strategic shift in its combat inventory as it prepares to decommission its fleet of SEPECAT Jaguar strike aircraft.
The transition, expected to commence in 2029, marks the beginning of the end for the twin-engine "deep penetration" workhorse that has served India for over four decades.
The move is meticulously timed to coincide with the large-scale induction of the indigenous Tejas Mk1A light combat aircraft, signaling a decisive step...
The Kalyani Group has unveiled a significant expansion of its land systems portfolio, revealing the simultaneous development of two distinct versions of the Future Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV).
In a recent disclosure, Chairman Baba Kalyani confirmed that the group is engineering both tracked and wheeled configurations to address the Indian Army's complex operational requirements across varied topographies.
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Indigenous Development Strategy
In a departure from traditional procurement...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is undergoing a quiet but significant transformation in its approach to modern aerial combat.
In recent years, the service has systematically expanded its inventory of air-launched stand-off weapons.
These specialized munitions allow pilots to engage high-value targets from great distances, ensuring they remain outside the reach of sophisticated enemy defence networks.
This strategic shift, which began with the adoption of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile...
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) have established an ambitious timeline for India’s fifth-generation fighter programme.
The agencies intend to begin the physical assembly of the first Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) prototype by late 2027, with a scheduled public rollout by the end of 2028.
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Strategic Assembly and Component Sourcing
To meet these targets, officials have adopted an aggressive procurement strategy. Major orders for...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently evaluating a dual-track strategy to modernise its Sukhoi Su-30MKI fleet, aiming to bridge potential capability gaps while awaiting formal government approval for its domestic "Super Sukhoi" initiative.
While the primary indigenous plan focuses on 84 aircraft, a parallel engagement with Russia is being considered to address the remaining 175 jets in the inventory.
Strategic Dual-Path Approach
The IAF is seeking to avoid a "capability valley" as...
In a move to significantly enhance its aerial combat capabilities, India is considering the induction of a sophisticated Israeli long-range air-to-air missile known as the Sky Sting.
This next-generation weapon system is designed to outperform current top-tier missiles used by regional rivals, specifically targeting an advantage over the Chinese-developed PL-15 missile.
Strategic Diplomacy and Integration
The proposal gained significant traction during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s...
India is strategically adjusting its roadmap for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) to ensure industrial steady-state while waiting for a high-thrust indigenous engine to mature.
Recent reports indicate that the Indian Air Force (IAF) is considering nearly doubling its initial order of the Mk1 variant to maintain production momentum and supply chain stability.
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Strategic Shift in Production Planning
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) recently indicated that a...
Recent analysis from prominent United States military analyst and veteran Wes O’Donnell suggests that India possesses the technical capability to significantly upgrade the Russian Su-57 "Felon" fighter jet.
By integrating domestic sensors and software, India could transform the aircraft into a formidable long-range strike platform, even if its fundamental design prevents it from achieving true "stealth" status.
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Addressing Technical Shortcomings
The Su-57 has frequently faced criticism...
In a major development for India’s aerial combat capabilities, French aviation giant Dassault Aviation has been directed to submit a comprehensive formal proposal by late April 2026 for the supply of 114 Rafale fighter jets.
This request follows the recent "Acceptance of Necessity" (AoN) granted by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, effectively greenlighting one of the world's most significant military procurement programmes.
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Strategic Shift...
As India prepares to significantly expand its fleet of Rafale fighter jets through domestic production, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is spearheading a critical technological initiative to enhance the aircraft's sovereign capabilities.
Officials have confirmed that India is developing a "plug-and-play" software interface that will allow the integration of home-grown weaponry and electronic systems without the need for the aircraft's highly restricted original source code.
Overcoming Technical...
The visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to India this week marks a pivotal moment in international aerospace politics.
While the AI Impact Summit and high-level diplomatic talks are on the agenda, the centerpiece of the visit is the anticipated finalisation of the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) program.
Following years of strategic planning and bureaucratic navigation, the Indian government recently cleared the proposal for 114 Rafale fighter jets, with formal agreements expected...
India’s potential acquisition of the Russian Su-57E fifth-generation fighter jet is expected to remain on hold until the conclusion of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
This strategic pause is primarily driven by New Delhi's intention to shield itself from significant economic and diplomatic sanctions currently imposed by the United States and European nations.
Strategic Deliberations and Technical Dialogues
While high-level procurement remains frozen, technical and exploratory discussions...