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India’s pursuit of an indigenous autonomous combat capability reached a major turning point this month.
The Defence Procurement Board (DPB) has recommended the acquisition of 60 Ghatak stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) for the Indian armed forces.
This move signals a transition from experimental technology to a formal military programme, placing the project on the desk of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) for final financial and developmental sanction.
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As the security landscape across the Indo-Pacific and the Himalayan borders becomes increasingly complex, Indian defence planners are re-evaluating the nation’s long-term aerial requirements.
A pivotal debate has emerged regarding whether India should follow its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) with a standard sixth-generation fighter or pivot toward developing a long-range, manned stealth bomber designed for deep-strike operations.
Accelerating the Future of Flight
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India is significantly accelerating its long-range swarming drone capabilities following recent frontline experiences.
At the centre of this push is the Sheshnaag-150, an indigenous unmanned platform developed by Bengaluru-based Newspace Research Technologies (NRT).
While the system first took flight a year ago as an internal project, it has transitioned into a high-priority military requirement following the tactical insights gained during Operation Sindoor.
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Strategic Shift After...
In a major strategic shift, India is positioning its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) not only as a mainstay for the Indian Air Force (IAF) but also as a competitive contender in the international arms market.
Sources reveal that the industrial consortium chosen to lead the AMCA project will be granted formal authority to market the stealth fighter globally, provided it receives necessary export clearances.
This policy move aims to evolve the programme from a domestic procurement...
India is moving to significantly upgrade its multi-tiered air defence network by initiating the acquisition of Russian-manufactured Pantsir-S1 self-propelled air defence systems.
The Ministry of Defence is currently awaiting formal requirements proposal from the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army for a total of 13 units, a move aimed at addressing critical vulnerabilities in the nation's airspace security.
Strategic Shield for High-Value Assets
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India is making a significant leap in aerospace engineering as the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) prepares to integrate domestically developed fifth-generation single-crystal (SX) metallurgy into the upcoming 120 kN engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
This high-thrust engine is being developed in partnership with the French aerospace giant, Safran, marking a shift toward deeper technological self-reliance.
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Overcoming the "Heat Barrier" in Jet...
The Indian Armed Forces are reportedly moving toward excluding the indigenous TAPAS-BH-201 from a major procurement plan for 97 Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Despite years of development by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the platform has struggled to meet the stringent operational requirements set by the military, signaling a shift in focus toward more advanced domestic and international alternatives.
Performance Gaps and...
Recent developments in international aerospace cooperation suggest that India’s potential involvement in the European Future Combat Air System (FCAS) may act as a critical catalyst for the nation’s domestic fighter programs.
Rather than functioning as a rival project, analysts indicate that the FCAS could provide the high-end technological architecture necessary to elevate India’s indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) from a fifth-generation fighter to a platform equipped with...
India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is pivoting toward a revolutionary sensing architecture that could redefine the future of aerial combat.
By moving beyond traditional semiconductor-based systems, researchers are developing photonic radar modules designed to provide "ultra-high-definition" tracking capabilities for the AMCA Mk2 (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft), India's upcoming fifth-generation fighter.
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From Semiconductors to Laser-Driven Sensing
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India’s pursuit of sovereign stealth technology has reached a pivotal milestone following the Defence Procurement Board’s official clearance for the design and development of the Ghatak Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV).
Spearheaded by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), this 13-ton class autonomous aircraft is set to become the cornerstone of the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) future deep-strike and electronic warfare capabilities.
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A New Era of Stealth Warfare
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Rolls-Royce Reaffirms Co-Development of Next-Gen Combat Engines with India, Including Full IP Rights
In a major boost to India’s quest for technological sovereignty, British engineering giant Rolls-Royce has formally reiterated its proposal to co-develop high-performance jet engines for India's future fighter aircraft.
The company confirmed its readiness to provide a complete transfer of design technology, ensuring that India remains the sole owner of all resulting Intellectual Property (IP).
A Strategic Leap for the AMCA Programme
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French aerospace leader Dassault Aviation has intensified its efforts to secure a landmark agreement with the Indian government for the procurement of 114 Rafale fighter aircraft by the conclusion of 2026.
This accelerated timeline was recently confirmed by Dassault CEO Éric Trappier, following the Indian Defence Acquisition Council's (DAC) formal approval of the project in February 2026.
The multi-billion dollar deal, estimated at approximately ₹3.25 trillion ($36 billion), is viewed as a...
Engineers from India’s Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) have announced a significant technical breakthrough in the aerodynamic design of intake systems for next-generation stealth fighter jets.
Published in the February 2026 edition of the Journal of Aerospace Sciences and Technologies, the research provides a roadmap for maintaining high engine performance while preserving the radar-evading profiles required for modern aerial defence.
The findings are a pivotal step for the Advanced...
India is considering the establishment of a second final assembly line for Rafale fighter jets in Hyderabad. This development is contingent upon the government finalising a substantial order for 114 additional multi-role combat aircraft.
According to reports from Aviation Week, the French aerospace giant Dassault Aviation has proposed this facility as a cornerstone of its industrial strategy for the upcoming procurement.
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Strategic Expansion of Air Power
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India is significantly expanding its unmanned combat capabilities, moving beyond the development of a single platform to create an extensive lineage of stealth drones.
This strategic shift is powered by breakthroughs in indigenous propulsion systems, specifically the Kaveri Derivative Engine (KDE) and technologies from the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) project.
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The Foundation: The 13-Ton Ghatak UCAV
The primary focus of India’s current efforts is the Ghatak, a 13-ton Unmanned...
In a strategic shift aimed at enhancing military self-reliance, the Indian government is reportedly focusing on securing access to the Interface Control Document (ICD) for the Rafale fighter jet rather than demanding its highly sensitive core mission source code.
This decision is expected to play a pivotal role in the upcoming procurement of 114 Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA), a project often referred to as the "mother of all defence deals."
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Strategic Autonomy Through Technical...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is refining its strategy to acquire a fifth-generation stealth fighter, opting for a restricted direct purchase rather than establishing a massive domestic manufacturing line.
While international partners, particularly Russia, have offered extensive technology transfers to build stealth aircraft like the Sukhoi Su-57 within India, senior defence officials indicate that local assembly is not currently a practical priority for the service.
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Strategic Bridge Over...
India’s primary defence research organisation is making significant strides in developing a sophisticated category of long-range, jet-powered swarm loitering munitions.
This project, being executed with minimal public exposure, aims to provide the Indian Armed Forces with a "deep-strike" capability specifically tailored to neutralise high-priority enemy assets located far behind front lines.
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Advanced Stealth and Jet Propulsion
Unlike the standard propeller-driven "kamikaze" drones...
India’s indigenous missile capabilities are set for a major expansion as the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) prepares to begin carriage trials for the air-launched version of the Long-Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM).
Following the successful validation of ground and sea-based variants, the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) Su-30MKI fighter jet has been selected as the primary platform for these upcoming tests throughout 2026.
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Technical Integration and Design
Engineers have...