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How Tejas Mk2 and AMCA Success Hinges on IAF's Direct Involvement in Development and Overcoming Bureaucratic Hurdles
India's aspirations for self-reliance in fighter aircraft technology rest heavily on the success of its indigenous Tejas Mk2 and Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programs. However, these...
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UCAVs and Loyal Wingman Drones Offer Crucial Solution as IAF Faces Looming Squadron Shortfall
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is facing a critical capability challenge as its combat squadron strength is projected to fall below the sanctioned 42 squadrons to under 30 in the coming years. This...
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How India's Defence Industry Can Boost Exports Through Barter Agreements with Key Partners, Especially with Brazil and France
India's defence industry is rapidly growing, with the nation emerging as a significant exporter of weapon systems and military equipment. To further solidify its position in the global market...
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From "Buyer's Navy" to "Builder's & Designer's Navy": How India is Achieving Naval Self-Reliance with Indigenous Shipbuilding
India's maritime history is deeply intertwined with shipbuilding, dating back to the ancient dockyard at Lothal and the traditional dhow construction along its coasts. This legacy has evolved into...
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How India's Hypersonic Missile with Mach 6 Speed and 2000km Range Can Deter China-Pak Nexus in IOR
India has entered the elite club of nations possessing hypersonic missile technology with the recent successful test of its Long-Range Hypersonic Missile by the Defence Research and Development...
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How Operating Tu-160 Bomber Could Be a Hefty Burden for India with $350 Million Price Tag and $30,000 Per Hour Operational Cost
India's pursuit of long-range strategic bombers has led to discussions about potentially acquiring the Russian-made Tupolev Tu-160 "Blackjack." While the Tu-160 boasts impressive capabilities with...
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How Matangi USV Could Become Indian Navy's Stealthy "Suicide Boat" for Swarm Attacks on Large Warships
India's advancements in unmanned naval technology have taken a significant leap forward with the Matangi Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV), developed by Sagar Defence. This versatile vessel, designed...
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How Pralay Tactical Missile and Pinaka Rocket System Combination Could Be a Better Option for France's Long-Range Needs
The French Army is reportedly considering India's Pinaka rocket system as a potential replacement for its aging LRU M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS). While the Pinaka offers a robust and...
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Learning Lessons from Tapas: How India Can Leverage Private Sector to Develop Indigenous MALE UAVs
As unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) take center stage in modern warfare and surveillance, experts are calling for India to accelerate its domestic UAV manufacturing capabilities by actively...
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Taking Lessons from Past Experience, Why India Should Not Pursue New MMRCA Tender to Fill IAF's Dwindling Squadron
India's pursuit of 114 new foreign fighter jets has reignited the debate surrounding the Indian Air Force's (IAF) dwindling squadron strength. While the need for new aircraft is undeniable, the...
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HAL's Broken Promises and Govt's Aggressive Push for 'Self Reliance' Leave IAF at its Weakest Since 1965
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is grappling with its lowest squadron strength since the 1965 war with Pakistan, raising serious concerns about the nation's combat readiness against potential threats...
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Why India Needs An Independent Coast Guard from Navy Amidst Quad Coast Guard Initiative to Counter China
The recent Quad Leaders’ Summit in Wilmington, USA, has brought a new dimension to regional security in the Indo-Pacific. Aimed at countering China's growing assertiveness in the region, the Quad...
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Why India Should Consider Arms Sales to Russia in Retaliation for US and Canada's "Hypocrisy" on Khalistani Extremism
India's traditionally balanced foreign policy is facing a critical test as diplomatic tensions with the West escalate, particularly with the United States and Canada. Accusations that both nations...
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How UK's Handover of Chagos to Mauritius Could Help India Counter Chinese Influence in West Indian Ocean
The UK's decision to cede sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius marks a significant turning point in international relations and has reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the Indian...
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How IAF Possesses Edge in Mountain Warfare Against China Despite Lagging Behind in Tech and Numbers
The skies above the Himalayas have become a critical arena in the strategic competition between India and China. While both the Indian Air Force (IAF) and China’s People’s Liberation Army Air...
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India's planned acquisition of 31 MQ-9 Reaper drones from the US, despite its ongoing development of the indigenous Tapas UAV, underscores the complex realities of India's defence modernization...
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How 'Maharatna Status' Will Boost HAL's R&D Programs, Particularly Manned-Unmanned Teaming Drone Development
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the cornerstone of India’s aerospace industry, is on the cusp of a major transformation. The Indian government is considering elevating HAL's status from...
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Why India Seeking Stryker, Javelin, & SIG716 From US Despite Having Better Domestic Alternatives
In a move that has raised eyebrows in India's defence community, the government is in talks to acquire the Stryker Armored Personnel Carrier, Javelin Anti-Tank Guided Missiles, and SIG716 rifles...
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India's ambitious Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program stands at a critical juncture, aiming to replace its aging T-72 tanks with state-of-the-art armored vehicles. The program represents...
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How Pakistan's Tactical Nuclear Weapons and Vague "Red Lines" Cause Security Concerns in South Asia
The deployment of tactical nuclear weapons (TNWs) by Pakistan has added a new and dangerous element to the volatile India-Pakistan relationship. The combination of these battlefield nuclear...
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