Defense Business and Industry

IAF and DRDO Gain Insights from Recovered Pakistani Missile Debris

Recent reports have confirmed that the Indian Air Force (IAF) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) have successfully recovered components from a downed Pakistani PL-15 missile, enabling a significant intelligence gain for India. The missile, discovered intact after being fired during Operation Sindoor, provides Indian scientists with a rare opportunity to analyze advanced Chinese missile technology, particularly its active electronically scanned array (AESA) seeker and dual-pulse propulsion system. This technical examination has prompted enhancements …

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Defense Business and Industry

HAL Confirms GE to Supply 20 F-404 Engines for Tejas Mk1A

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has confirmed that General Electric (GE) will supply 20 F-404-IN20 engines for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A by FY 2026, alleviating previous supply chain issues that had constrained production. The IAF is now expected to receive its first batch of Tejas Mk1A jets by March 2026, marking a two-year delay since the initial flight of the production model due to persistent engine delivery challenges and setbacks in weapon integration …

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Defense Business and Industry

Indian Army deploys advanced MULE robots for LoC surveillance and logistics support.

The Indian Army has commenced the deployment of Multi-Utility Legged Equipment (MULE), advanced robotic mules designed for enhanced surveillance and logistics along the Line of Control (LoC). Capable of navigating steep terrains and operating in extreme temperatures from -45°C to 55°C, these robotic mules can carry payloads of up to 15 kg and are equipped with sensors and cameras for early danger detection. The induction of 100 MULE units, procured under emergency procurement measures, marks …

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Defense Business and Industry

India Advances 200 MW Modular Nuclear Reactors for Maritime and Industrial Power Uses

India is developing compact 200 MW nuclear reactors, known as Bharat Small Modular Reactors (BSMR), designed for deployment on commercial ships and captive power plants serving energy-intensive industries like cement manufacturing. Engineered by scientists at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), these reactors aim to expand India’s nuclear power capacity safely and efficiently. The BSMR-200, based on pressurized water reactor technology with passive safety features, is expected to play a key role in India’s nuclear …

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Defense Business and Industry

IAF plans to enhance Rafale jets with more Meteor missiles.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is planning to significantly bolster its aerial combat capabilities by acquiring additional Meteor air-to-air missiles (AAMs) for its Rafale fighter jets. Recognized for their advanced technology, the Meteor missiles provide a notable “first-shot, first-kill” advantage, allowing IAF pilots to engage adversaries at ranges beyond 150 km. This procurement aligns with India’s strategic push for modernization and deterrence, particularly following successful operational experiences like Operation Sindoor. Such enhancements are crucial for …

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Defense Business and Industry

India Signs ₹4,000 Crore BrahMos Deals, Enhancing Defense Exports Post-Sindoor Success

India has secured significant defense export contracts worth approximately ₹4,000 crore for the BrahMos missile system, as announced by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during the flag-off of the first batch of BrahMos missiles manufactured at the new facility in Lucknow. These deals, signed with two undisclosed countries in the last month, mark a pivotal transition for India from a defense importer to a prominent supplier, especially in the Southeast Asian region. This milestone follows the …

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Defense Business and Industry

HAL Nashik to begin Tejas MkII production in 2032-33, enhancing IAF capabilities.

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman Dr. D.K. Sunil announced that the Nashik facility will begin manufacturing the Tejas MkII from 2032-33, following the aircraft’s full operational certification. This strategic move aims to bolster the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) capabilities amid regional threats, transitioning the facility to produce 12-18 MkII units annually. The MkII, featuring advanced technologies like the indigenous Uttam GaN AESA radar and a GE F414 engine, promises enhanced performance, addressing the IAF’s urgent …

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Defense Business and Industry

Brazilian Army Interested in India's Garuda 105 V2 for Artillery Modernization

The Brazilian Army has shown significant interest in India’s indigenous Garuda 105 V2 ultra-lightweight mobile artillery system, developed by Kalyani Strategic Systems Limited. This interest emerged during recent bilateral discussions focused on modernizing Brazil’s expeditionary forces, particularly for operations in the challenging terrains of the Amazon rainforest. The Garuda 105 V2, designed for high mobility and low signatures, could enhance Brazil’s artillery capabilities, replacing older systems like the M101 howitzers. Furthermore, Brazil is considering a …

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Defense Business and Industry

Data Patterns bids lowest for DRDO's UGCV and autoloader project, enhancing India's defense capabilities.

Data Patterns (India) Pvt Ltd has emerged as the lowest bidder for the DRDO’s ambitious project focused on the development of Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicles (UGCV) and an autoloader subsystem, with a competitive bid of Rs 34.5 crore. This project, crucial for enhancing India’s autonomous combat capabilities, aims to deliver advanced unmanned platforms for operational effectiveness in high-threat environments while minimizing human risk. The initiative aligns with the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, promoting indigenous defense innovation …

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Defense Business and Industry

DRDO's Universal Communication Suite Enhances Indian Navy Submarine Connectivity

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is advancing the Universal Communication Suite (UCS) to enhance the Indian Navy’s submarine communication capabilities, vital for maintaining operational efficiency and stealth in challenging underwater environments. This innovative system integrates various communication subsystems, ensuring interoperability while undergoing rigorous testing at the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory in Kochi. As India expands its submarine fleet, including the upcoming indigenous conventional submarine with air-independent propulsion, the UCS is poised to …

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Defense Business and Industry

Indian Army plans 8,000-10,000 UAVs per corps for enhanced drone warfare.

The Indian Army is undergoing a significant transformation to enhance its drone warfare capabilities, aiming to deploy 8,000-10,000 UAVs per corps, as revealed by Chief of Army Staff Gen. Upendra Dwivedi. This restructuring involves dedicating up to 70 personnel in each infantry battalion to specialized drone teams, focusing on indigenous UAV technology to reduce reliance on foreign components. The initiative, shaped by lessons from the May 2025 Operation Sindoor, emphasizes the vital role of drones …

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Defense Business and Industry

IAF's AI Tool Predicts AL-31FP Engine Failures, Cuts Emergencies 40%

The Indian Air Force’s Software Development Institute has successfully developed an artificial intelligence tool designed to predict engine failures in the AL-31FP engines of its Su-30MKI aircraft, significantly reducing inflight emergencies by 40%. By analyzing data from Flight Data Recorders, the system provides timely alerts on potential anomalies, enhancing operational safety and efficiency. This innovation also supports the IAF’s goal of maintaining a robust fleet amid supply chain challenges and high operational demands, ultimately allowing …

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Defense Business and Industry

India prioritizes indigenous capabilities, rejecting Japan's engine for AMCA in favor of Safran's solution.

India’s decision to not accept Japan’s IHI XF9-1 turbofan engine for its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) has raised eyebrows in defense circles. Although the XF9-1 boasts impressive specifications and aligns with India’s self-reliance goals, significant integration challenges, including its larger size and potential redesign requirements, played a crucial role in the decision. France’s Safran ultimately secured the contract with a bespoke engine that fits the AMCA’s existing design with minimal adjustments, promising a quicker …

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Defense Business and Industry

DRDO Enhances Astra Mk-2 Range to 200km+, Plans 700 Su-30MKI and Tejas Orders

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is set to enhance India’s air combat capabilities by extending the range of the Astra Mk-2 air-to-air missile to over 200 kilometers, surpassing its previous range of 160 km. The Indian Air Force plans to order approximately 700 units, intended for integration with the Sukhoi Su-30MKI and Tejas fighter jets. This strategic upgrade aims to counter China’s PL-15 missile, providing Indian pilots with a standoff capability to neutralize …

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Politics

Nehru's ceasefire led to PoK's creation, claims Jitendra Singh.

Union Minister Jitendra Singh has attributed the creation of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s decision for a unilateral ceasefire during the Kashmir conflict, arguing that had Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel been given authority, the outcome would have been different. Speaking at a Unity March commemorating Patel’s 150th birth anniversary, Singh emphasized Patel’s role in integrating princely states into India and criticized Nehru’s intervention that halted military efforts to reclaim territories. This discourse …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Philippines Expands Security Ties in Indo-Pacific for Broader Deterrence Network

The Philippines is actively broadening its security framework in the Indo-Pacific by establishing a “web of deterrence” that extends beyond its longstanding alliance with the United States. This multidimensional strategy includes enhanced cooperation with Japan, Australia, India, Vietnam, European nations, and others, involving joint patrols, military exercises, and information sharing to address escalating security challenges, particularly China’s assertiveness in the South China Sea. In 2025, Manila has strengthened defense ties with India through bilateral agreements …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Sri Lankan PM Amarasuriya Praises Flourishing India-Sri Lanka Relations

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya concluded a three-day official visit to India from October 16 to 18, 2025, marking her first trip since assuming office. During her stay in New Delhi, she held high-level discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, focusing on deepening cooperation in trade, education, technology, maritime security, and sustainable development. A key highlight was addressing the ongoing sensitive fishermen dispute in the Palk Strait, …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Colombia's president accuses US of sovereignty violation, fisherman killed.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused the United States of violating Colombia’s sovereignty following a tragic incident in which a fisherman, Alejandro Carranza, was killed during a US anti-drug operation in Colombian territorial waters. Petro asserted that Carranza had no connections to drug trafficking, highlighting concerns over the legitimacy and oversight of foreign military actions within national borders. This incident raises significant questions about the implications of US military operations in Latin America and the …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Venezuela conducts military drills amid increasing US pressure and tensions.

Venezuela has initiated extensive military exercises and civilian combat training in response to perceived threats from the United States, which has been ramping up its operations in the Caribbean. Venezuelan officials are calling on citizens to brace for potential conflict, reflecting a heightened state of alert within the military amid fears of intervention. This mobilization underscores the escalating tensions in the region, which could have broader implications for geopolitical stability. The situation highlights the challenges …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Putin aims for Donetsk control in peace talks with Ukraine.

President Putin’s focus on securing control over the Donetsk region in negotiations with Ukraine highlights Russia’s enduring territorial ambitions since 2014. Recent discussions, including those involving President Trump, have indicated a potential exchange where Russia could concede parts of the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions for full control of Donetsk. However, this proposal has been met with skepticism from Ukrainian and European officials, who view the terms as one-sided and unacceptable. As both sides brace for …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Qatar mediates Pakistan-Afghanistan ceasefire, paving way for peace talks.

Qatar has successfully mediated an immediate ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, following intense negotiations in Doha. Both nations have committed to halting hostilities and will engage in follow-up talks to establish mechanisms for long-term peace. This development comes in the wake of deadly clashes that resulted in significant casualties, highlighting the urgent need for de-escalation in a region fraught with tension. The agreement emphasizes civilian protection and cross-border coordination as vital components for future stability. …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

Brazil and India Strengthen Defense Ties, Focusing on Key Technologies

Brazil is deepening its defense partnership with India, highlighted by a recent visit from Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, where discussions focused on acquiring India’s secure battlefield communication systems and offshore patrol vessels (OPVs). As Brazil seeks to modernize its military amid regional tensions, India’s Akash missile system and OPVs, designed for maritime security, emerged as key interests, aligning with Brazil’s naval modernization strategy. The collaboration emphasizes co-production and technology transfer, positioning both nations as significant …

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Military Operations

Israeli military escalates attacks on Gaza amid ongoing ceasefire violations by Hamas.

The Israeli military launched renewed attacks on Gaza, as reports emerged of ceasefire violations by Hamas, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to convene a security consultation with defense officials. Netanyahu affirmed that Israel’s military operations would persist until Hamas is disarmed and the territory is demilitarized, linking the reopening of the critical Rafah border crossing to the recovery of hostages’ remains. This escalation comes amid ongoing tensions, with Palestinian officials claiming that Israeli forces …

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Military Operations

AUSTRAHIND 2025 features Yoga and drills to enhance Indo-Australian military cooperation.

The ongoing Exercise AUSTRAHIND 2025, a joint military drill between the Indian and Australian Armies, is currently taking place at the Bindoon Training Area in Western Australia, featuring around 120 Indian troops. This fourth iteration emphasizes enhancing interoperability and operational readiness, with activities including physical training, Yoga, and tactical drills aimed at facilitating joint operations in urban and semi-urban environments. The exercise, which runs until October 26, underscores the deepening defense ties and mutual trust …

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Military Operations

Assam Rifles successfully rescue abducted labourers from NSCN-K rebels in Arunachal Pradesh.

In a swift and coordinated operation, the Assam Rifles, part of the Indian Army’s Spear Corps, successfully rescued two labourers abducted by NSCN-K rebels in Laho village, Arunachal Pradesh, on October 18, 2025. Acting on specific intelligence, the forces mobilized quickly and engaged in a search and rescue operation in the vicinity of Nianu, during which insurgents opened fire on them. The troops showcased professionalism and restraint, managing to rescue the labourers without harm while …

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