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Recent reports indicating that India is exploring entry into the French-led Future Combat Air System (FCAS)—a sixth-generation fighter jet programme—have sparked discussions among aviation experts.
Former American fighter pilots view this as both a major strategic chance and a high-stakes technological risk for New Delhi.
This follows the Indian Ministry of Defence's recent confirmation to a Parliamentary Standing Committee that efforts have been officially initiated to join the advanced...
Former Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria (Retd.), has strongly advocated for an indigenous approach to replacing the IAF's ageing British-origin BAE Systems Hawk Mk-132 advanced jet trainers.
Highlighting India's growing aerospace capabilities, Bhadauria stated that the nation is now fully equipped to design and manufacture its next-generation jet trainer domestically, eliminating the need to rely on foreign suppliers for this critical platform.
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The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has revised the Request for Proposal (RFP) for the development phase of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), India's indigenous fifth-generation stealth fighter.
In a move to update its commercial agreements, the agency has replaced the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) with the State Bank of India's Marginal Cost of Funds-based Lending Rate (SBI MCLR).
This new benchmark will now govern interest calculations for financial adjustments...
New details have surfaced regarding the intense military confrontation between India and Pakistan in May 2025.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar disclosed to Parliament in July 2025 that American Vice President JD Vance alerted Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 9 about a fast-approaching, large-scale strike by Pakistan.
Prime Minister Modi also shared that Vice President Vance had attempted to reach him several times while he was in a meeting with army officials before they finally...
India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has successfully developed a new set of home-grown technologies for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter, as highlighted in the company's recent annual report.
Key advancements include an optical fuel-level sensing system and an advanced RS422 data acquisition system, which manages the aircraft's electrical units and overall health monitoring.
This breakthrough marks a strategic shift for HAL, moving from relying on foreign...
In a major shift for its aerospace industry, the Indian government has handed over the production of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA)—the country's upcoming 25-tonne class fifth-generation stealth fighter—to an industry consortium led by the private sector.
Beyond meeting the needs of the Indian Air Force (IAF), this newly selected group is also officially authorised to market and export the advanced jet on the world stage.
Historically, India's defence manufacturing has focused...
Following the events of Operation Sindoor, India has accelerated the development and testing of its advanced air and missile defence shields.
In 2026, the country marked major progress with three critical interceptor systems: the AD-1, AD-2, and Project Kusha. These successful trials highlight New Delhi's commitment to creating a homegrown, multi-tiered defence grid.
This integrated network is designed to protect the nation from a wide array of aerial threats, including hostile fighter...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has recently issued a Request for Information (RFI) to acquire approximately 150 Stage-III advanced jet trainers, preparing to eventually replace its long-serving BAE Hawk Mk-132 fleet. This major procurement will shape the future of India's aviation sector.
The competition currently centres on two indigenous pathways: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's (HAL) newly proposed HLFT-42 supersonic trainer, and a twin-seat trainer variation of the existing Tejas fighter...
Former Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, has cautioned against buying Russia's Su-57 fighter jets as a temporary solution for India's fifth-generation combat needs.
He believes that a small, short-term procurement could easily snowball into a massive fleet, thereby threatening the survival of India's own Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) initiative.
The AMCA project, which received a ₹15,000 crore clearance from the Cabinet Committee on Security in March 2024, is...
Discussions regarding Pakistan's possible purchase of China's advanced J-35 stealth fighter jet have recently shifted focus. Instead of questioning whether the sale will eventually happen, experts are now asking when Beijing will decide the timing is strategically appropriate.
Recent commentary from strategic analysts, such as Yang Xiaotong writing for The Diplomat, indicates that China's reluctance might not just be about manufacturing limits or keeping its technology secret. Instead, a...
Preliminary industry estimates suggest that India’s next-generation fighter jet, the Tejas Mk2, could cost only 23 percent more per unit than the current Tejas Mk1A.
If these projections hold true, the price of the new aircraft will remain surprisingly close to its predecessor, despite a massive leap in size, technology, and combat capability.
While this figure is not yet officially confirmed, it indicates a highly cost-effective approach to modernising the Indian Air Force.
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Reliance Industries Limited and British engineering firm Rolls-Royce have declared their intention to collaborate on the design, development, and production of a homegrown combat engine for India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program.
As part of this proposed partnership, the two companies plan to establish a specialized Aerospace Gas Turbine Complex in India.
This new facility is intended to serve as a national hub for advanced power and propulsion technology, managing the...
Hyderabad-based startup Paninian India has marked a major milestone in the country's aerospace sector by introducing the Yantur compact turbofan.
Generating a thrust of 4.5 kilonewtons (kN), it is the first privately built engine in this category within India.
While currently in the developmental stage, the Yantur project is a clear sign that private companies are now stepping into a complex field that was once exclusively controlled by state-run institutions like the Defence Research and...
The Indian Ministry of Defence has initiated a massive procurement programme to enhance the Indian Air Force's (IAF) cargo and troop movement capabilities.
By issuing a formal Request for Proposal (RFP), the government plans to acquire 60 new Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) in a deal estimated to be worth up to $12 billion (roughly ₹1 lakh crore).
This initiative aims to retire the military's aging fleet of Soviet-era Antonov An-32 planes while bridging the gap between light transport...
Data Patterns India Ltd is making steady progress on its HAWK-I airborne Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar project for the Indian Air Force's MiG-29 and Su-30MKI fleets.
While the physical components are fully built, the firm is currently focusing on finalising the critical software needed to make the advanced system ready for actual flight tests.
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During their recent financial briefing for the first quarter of 2026-27, the company's leadership confirmed that the hardware...
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is expected to delay the fully powered flight trials of the indigenous CATS Hunter cruise missile until late 2027 or 2028.
The postponement comes as the aerospace manufacturer focuses on perfecting the artificial intelligence framework and the unmanned platforms that power the overarching Combat Air Teaming System (CATS).
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The CATS Hunter is a critical weapon in the broader CATS network, a next-generation defence initiative.
Developed in collaboration...
Recent reports from August 2026 reveal that India's Ministry of Defence is exploring a partnership in France’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS), following Germany's withdrawal from the project's core fighter element in June 2026.
While this sixth-generation programme offers access to futuristic tech like artificial intelligence, adaptive engines, advanced stealth, and drone swarms, joining is not as simple as buying a few jets off the shelf.
For a nation as large as India, becoming a true...
The Indian Navy is accelerating a comprehensive plan to arm nearly all of its primary surface warships with the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile by the year 2030.
Motivated by strategic successes and tactical lessons learned during Operation Sindoor, the naval force is significantly upgrading its long-range precision strike capabilities to maintain maritime dominance across the Indo-Pacific region.
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Currently, the Navy operates around 20 frontline warships equipped with the formidable...
In a massive push to modernise its fighter pilot training pipeline, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has initiated a mega procurement plan for approximately 150 next-generation Stage-III (F) jet trainers.
The Ministry of Defence recently released a Request for Information (RFI) to evaluate potential Indian and global suppliers.
This initial market survey aims to find a robust replacement for the IAF’s current fleet of BAE Hawk Mk-132 aircraft, which have served as the backbone of advanced...