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How Potential Role in FCAS Program Could Address India's Carrier-Based and Nuclear Strike 6th-Gen Fighter Needs
India’s prospective involvement in the European Future Combat Air System (FCAS) is drawing significant international focus as the program undergoes industrial and political shifts. Speculation regarding New Delhi's participation gained momentum following the 6th India–France Annual Defence Dialogue in February 2026, where India officially signalled its interest. This move paves the way for a profoundly integrated aerospace alliance between India and France concerning next-generation...
India Needs 100,000 Shahed-Like Kamikaze Drones and Mass-Produced Interceptors for Modern Defence, Says Retd Lt Gen
Retired Lieutenant General Raj Shukla, an experienced former Indian Army commander and noted military strategist, has strongly advocated for India to rapidly accumulate inexpensive, long-range strike drones similar to Iran's Shahed models. Speaking in episode 398 of the ANI podcast with Smita Prakash, titled "Iran War: 10 Lessons India Must Learn Now," he underscored the necessity of preparing for the shifting dynamics of modern warfare. He noted that recent global clashes, particularly...
India's Growing Arsenal of Long-Range Kamikaze Attack Drones Demands Dramatically Expanded Testing Infrastructure
As India accelerates its development of one-way attack (OWA) drones—commonly known as kamikaze or suicide drones—a significant shortfall in the nation's testing capabilities has emerged. Unlike standard surveillance uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) that return to base after a mission, these specialized weapons are built to travel great distances and detonate upon reaching their target. Driven by recent battlefield successes in operations such as 2025's Operation Sindoor, Indian firms are...
Why India Must Establish a Dedicated Conventional Rocket Force for Strategic Deterrence Against Evolving Border Threats
India is at a pivotal moment regarding its national security and border defence. With immediate neighbours actively expanding their military arsenals—such as China’s formidable People's Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF) and Pakistan's newly formed Army Rocket Force Command (ARFC)—the creation of an Indian Integrated Rocket Force (IRF) is a critical necessity. First proposed in 2021 by the late Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, this dedicated command would unite non-nuclear...
ADA Anticipates Early Seed Funding for Indigenous 6th-Gen Combat Jet R&D amid India's Rapid Modernisation Efforts
During a recent visit to the Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) in Bengaluru, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh delivered a definitive message: India must accelerate its pursuit of advanced air power. While the nation is making steady progress on the fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA)—recently backed by a substantial ₹15,000 crore government sanction for prototype development—Singh emphasised that relying solely...
India Considers GCAP Observer Role to Boost Indigenous AMCA and 6th-Gen Development
As the global race to develop next-generation combat aircraft intensifies in early 2026, India is maintaining a careful strategic balance. While closely monitoring the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP)—a joint sixth-generation fighter project between the United Kingdom, Japan, and Italy—New Delhi is prioritising its own domestic aviation goals. Although a full partnership in GCAP is currently unlikely, discussions regarding an observer role are gaining momentum. The Barrier to Full...
India’s Guided Pinaka Mk3 Pitched to France and Other NATO Members Amid Search for Rapidly Deployable Rocket Artillery
India’s advanced rocket artillery capabilities are increasingly capturing the interest of European militaries as they look for economical solutions to replenish their diminishing armouries. The Guided Pinaka Mk3, a cutting-edge evolution of India’s domestic rocket family, is currently being presented to several European capitals. These nations are actively seeking budget-friendly alternatives to high-priced Western artillery platforms. This diplomatic and commercial push follows India's...
As Global Demand Drains Meteor Missile Stocks, Should India Look to Indigenous Astra Family of Missiles for Rafale Armament?
India’s growing fleet of Rafale fighter jets is a central pillar of its strategy to maintain dominance in the skies. The nation already operates 36 of these aircraft under a 2016 agreement, and has recently ordered 26 maritime variants (Rafale-M) for the Indian Navy, with deliveries expected to begin around 2028 to 2029. Furthermore, the Defence Acquisition Council recently approved the purchase of 114 additional multi-role fighters in February 2026. This massive procurement, estimated at...
How L1 Bias and Low Pay for Engineers Threaten India's 5th-Gen AMCA Program, Warns Former Senior Army Officer
India's pursuit of self-sufficiency in cutting-edge military hardware is being hampered by antiquated buying methods and inadequate pay for technical experts. Speaking at prominent events such as the India Today Conclave, retired Lieutenant General Raj Shukla strongly criticised the current state of India's defence manufacturing framework. He emphasised that strictly following the Lowest Bidder (L1) procurement rule is actively threatening crucial national initiatives. The most notable...
From Pakistan to Iran, How Chinese Air Defence Systems Continue to Fail Crucial Real-World Combat in Recent Wars
The recent intensification of the Iran-Israel conflict has brought the combat effectiveness of Chinese-manufactured military equipment under severe scrutiny. During a recent episode of the defence programme On Cutting Edge, Carice Witte, founder of the SIGNAL Group (Sino-Israel Global Network & Academic Leadership), informed Colonel Anurag Awasthi that several Chinese-supplied platforms—most notably the HQ-9 air defence system—have significantly underperformed. According to reports...
IAF Plans Deep Upgrades of IL-76 with Domestic Firms Help to Maintain Fleet's Airlift Capabilities Until 2040s
India's military airlift capabilities are currently navigating a crucial transitional phase. As the hunt for a future Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA)—a multi-billion dollar contest drawing contenders like Airbus, Lockheed Martin, and Embraer—is still in its tendering stages, and with the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III no longer in production, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is leaning heavily on its veteran Ilyushin Il-76 fleet. These massive jets have become an essential stopgap to prevent any...
DRDO Commences Prototype Fabrication of GaN-Based Virupaksha AESA Radar for Su-30MKI "Super Sukhoi" Upgrade
India's monumental ₹63,000-crore "Super Sukhoi" modernisation initiative for the Indian Air Force (IAF) has reached a major breakthrough. The indigenous Virupaksha Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, engineered by the Defence Research and Development Organisation's (DRDO) Electronics and Radar Development Establishment (LRDE), has transitioned from the drawing board to physical prototype construction. This advanced sensor is the cornerstone of the strategy to upgrade the...
IAF Considers Acquiring 200 Israeli ROCKS Missiles with Potential Local Production After Successful Su-30MKI Fighter Jet Test
In a significant move to bolster its long-range precision strike capabilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is evaluating the acquisition and subsequent domestic manufacturing of Israel’s ROCKS air-launched quasi-ballistic missile. This development follows a highly successful test firing of the advanced weapon from a frontline Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet. Successful Test in the Andamans The initiative gained momentum after the IAF successfully test-fired the missile, known within Indian...
Tejas Mk2 to Feature Early Integration of SCALP, Crystal Maze and Rampage Missiles for Deep Strike Roles
The forthcoming HAL Tejas Mk2, India's new medium-weight combat aircraft, is being developed with substantially enhanced attack capabilities. Reports indicate that the fighter jet is already being prepared to carry several advanced long-range precision weapons currently utilised by the Indian Air Force (IAF). During its initial phase, the aircraft is set to be equipped with formidable air-to-ground munitions, including the European SCALP-EG long-range cruise missile and the Israeli Crystal...
How Securing the AMCA Prime Integrator Role Could Transform TASL into India's Own Private Aerospace Giant Like Lockheed Martin
If Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) is chosen to partner in the development and production of India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), it could trigger a massive shift in the nation’s aerospace industry. This potential milestone is being compared to a "Lockheed Martin moment" for Indian manufacturing. Following the unprecedented decision to exclude the state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) from leading the prototype phase, TASL now stands as one of the three final private...
India Shifts Naval Focus Towards Hybrid Aircraft Carriers with Advanced Drone Swarm Capabilities as IAC-2 Approval Nears
The Indian Navy is currently navigating a crucial transition in its maritime strategy, opting for practical combat readiness over sheer size. As the Ministry of Defence prepares to potentially approve the second Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC-2) in 2026, planners have moved away from the idea of a massive 65,000-tonne supercarrier. Instead, the focus has pivoted towards a versatile, hybrid aviation platform. This new approach embraces modern combat philosophies, prioritising drone...
India and Indonesia Expect to Finalize BrahMos Coastal Defence Deal Next Fiscal Year Amid Growing Maritime Disputes with China
Indonesia is on the verge of officially securing a landmark procurement of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from India. Recent statements from the Indonesian Ministry of Defence indicate that negotiations are effectively complete, paving the way for a formal contract signing expected early in the upcoming 2026–2027 fiscal year. Valued at an estimated $300 million to $350 million, this acquisition focuses on the coastal defence variant of the formidable weapon system. ad The...
Indian Army to Receive Final Batch of Dhanush Howitzer Order Later This Year, Eyes 300 Additional Units for Future Defence
India’s domestic military manufacturing is approaching a significant achievement, with the Indian Army expecting the final delivery of its initial Dhanush artillery guns by the end of 2026. The 2019 contract for 114 of these 155mm/45-calibre weapons is being fulfilled by Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited (AWEIL), a state-run entity formed from the corporatisation of the former Ordnance Factory Board. The handover of the last 30 units will officially conclude the first major...
WhAP 8x8 Production in TASL's Morocco Facility Accelerates With 20 Additional Hulls For Royal Moroccan Army
Manufacturing operations for the Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) 8x8 are rapidly expanding at the Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) plant located in Berrechid, near Casablanca. Metlonics Morocco, a local subsidiary of the Indian firm Metlonics, recently confirmed the fabrication of 20 new vehicle hulls at the 20,000-square-metre site. This milestone underscores the deepening defence partnership between India and Morocco, highlighting a successful push towards localized production of...
Indian Army Operationalises Seventh Pinaka Regiment, Boosting Long-Range Artillery Capabilities Along Key Frontiers
The Indian armed forces are continuously enhancing their artillery strength. Recently, the Army made its seventh regiment of the domestically built Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher system fully functional. Preparations are also in full swing to ready another regiment before this year concludes. This expansion highlights a strategic push to reinforce long-distance strike abilities along India's northern and western borders. Defence establishment insiders confirm that the seventh Pinaka...
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