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ISRO plans crewed lunar mission by 2040, launches Gaganyaan in 2027.

ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan announced ambitious plans for India’s space exploration, targeting a crewed lunar mission by 2040 and initiating the Gaganyaan human spaceflight in 2027. With three uncrewed Gaganyaan missions planned by 2026 and a national space station set for 2035, India aims to enhance its launch capacity and space infrastructure significantly. The transformative role of reforms under IN-SPACe has led to over 300 startups in the space sector, crucial for meeting rising demands …

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Sri Lanka PM Amarasuriya visits Hindu College, strengthening India ties.

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya visited her alma mater, Hindu College at Delhi University, from October 16-18, marking her first official trip to India since taking office. The visit was met with significant enthusiasm from students and faculty, who celebrated her achievement as a distinguished alumna. Amarasuriya engaged with current students and faculty members, reliving memories from her time at the college while fostering educational and cultural ties between India and Sri Lanka. This …

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SC stays Indian nurse's execution in Yemen, no immediate threat reported.

The Supreme Court of India has announced that the execution of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, currently on death row in Yemen for murder, has been stayed, with no immediate threat reported. Attorney General R. Venkataramani informed the court that a new mediator has engaged in the situation, offering some hope for Priya’s legal team, which is urging the Indian government to utilize diplomatic channels for her release. The court, while acknowledging the stay, has scheduled …

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Father of deceased pilot seeks independent inquiry into Air India crash causes.

The father of an Air India pilot who died in a crash that killed 260 people in June has petitioned the Supreme Court of India for an independent investigation into the disaster, arguing that it should consider factors beyond pilot error. This legal action, supported by the Federation of Indian Pilots, criticizes the government’s investigation as overly focused on pilot actions, suggesting a lack of attention to other technical or procedural causes. Preliminary reports indicate …

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Defence Ministry signs ₹659.47 crore deal for Advanced Night Sights for Indian Army rifles.

The Ministry of Defence signed a ₹659.47 crore contract on October 15, 2025, for procuring Advanced Night Sights (Image Intensifiers) for the Indian Army’s 7.62 x 51mm SIG 716 Assault Rifles. The contract, awarded to a consortium led by MKU Ltd and Medbit Technologies Pvt Ltd, will significantly boost soldiers’ operational capabilities by enabling target engagement at distances up to 500 metres even under starlit conditions. This advanced technology offers a substantial improvement over the …

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DRDO's Astra Mk-II missile to exceed 200 km range, enhancing air combat capabilities.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is set to significantly enhance India’s air combat capabilities with the development of the Astra Mk-2 missile, which is now expected to achieve an operational range exceeding 200 kilometers, a notable upgrade from the previously intended 160 kilometers. The Indian Air Force (IAF) plans to procure approximately 700 units to equip its Sukhoi Su-30MKI and Tejas fighter aircraft, which will standardize an indigenous beyond-visual-range (BVR) missile across frontline …

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Indian Army secures UK contract for advanced Lightweight Modular Missile system.

The Indian Army has significantly enhanced its defense capabilities by signing a contract with Thales, UK, for the procurement of the Lightweight Modular Missile (LMM) system, valued at approximately $468 million. This man-portable missile system is designed for high-altitude operational areas and offers precision targeting against various aerial threats, including aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, and UCAVs, with a range exceeding 6 kilometers in all-weather conditions. The LMM operates on a laser beam riding principle, facilitating low …

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Rajnath Singh to launch Tejas Mk1A, enhancing IAF's capabilities.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to unveil the first Tejas LCA Mk1A fighter jet from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s (HAL) new Nashik production line on October 17, marking a significant leap in India’s indigenous defense capabilities. The Tejas Mk1A is an advanced multi-role fighter jet, designed to replace the ageing MiG-21s in the Indian Air Force (IAF), featuring over 64% indigenous content and equipped with cutting-edge technologies such as the UTTAM AESA Radar and various …

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IAF to Integrate Meteor Missile on Su-30MKI and Tejas Aircraft

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to enhance its air combat capabilities by integrating the advanced Meteor beyond-visual-range missile onto its Sukhoi Su-30MKI and indigenous Tejas aircraft. Approval from MBDA for compatibility with India’s homegrown GaN AESA radars resolves previous technical challenges, ensuring no sensitive data will be shared with Russian avionics. This upgrade, which combines Western missile technology with indigenous radar systems, marks a significant step toward achieving strategic autonomy. The first upgrades …

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UNTCC Chiefs Experience India's Tech and Culture in Agra Event

The United Nations Troop Contributing Countries (UNTCC) Chiefs Conclave 2025, hosted by the Indian Army in New Delhi, featured an Integrated New Age Technology Demonstration in Agra, showcasing India’s commitment to self-reliance (Atmanirbharata) and its capacity to offer innovative solutions for contemporary peacekeeping challenges. Delegates experienced India’s rich cultural heritage during visits to the Taj Mahal and a cultural show at Kalakriti, underscoring the nation’s dual role in advancing military capabilities and promoting its civilizational …

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Hindustan Shipyard Limited Achieves Mini Ratna Status, Advancing Indigenous Navy Goals

Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) has been awarded the prestigious Mini Ratna status as of October 14, 2025, marking a significant milestone in India’s pursuit of maritime self-reliance. This recognition follows HSL’s financial and operational revival, driven by strategic reforms since 2015, which have enabled consistent profitability and bolstered its role in supporting the Indian Navy and commercial maritime sectors. HSL’s new status enhances its autonomy, facilitating innovative shipbuilding and technological advancements crucial for India’s vision …

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India may cancel Rs 36,000 crore Scorpene-class submarines deal.

India’s Ministry of Defence is reportedly considering scrapping a proposal to build three additional Scorpene-class submarines at Mazagon Docks, a deal valued at approximately Rs 36,000 crore. While no final decision has been announced, this potential shift raises questions about India’s future underwater capabilities. The Scorpene-class submarines, known for their stealth and versatility, are essential for intelligence gathering and anti-submarine operations. The proposed cancellation may reflect broader strategic reassessments within India’s defense priorities, particularly in …

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India-UK collaboration boosts electric marine engines for naval warships.

India and the UK have announced a significant collaboration to develop electric-powered marine engines for the Indian Navy’s next-generation warships, marking a pivotal shift towards advanced propulsion systems. This partnership, finalized during a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, includes an initial investment of approximately ₹2,900 crore and aligns with India’s “Make in India” initiative aimed at achieving technological self-reliance. The agreement is expected to enhance the operational capabilities …

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MCEME inaugurates Dronalaya and Yantralaya to enhance drone training.

The Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME) in Secunderabad has inaugurated two advanced facilities, Dronalaya and Yantralaya, aimed at enhancing training in drone technologies and unmanned systems. Launched by Lt Gen Neeraj Varshney on the occasion of the 83rd EME Corps Day, these state-of-the-art installations are designed to improve the operational readiness and technical proficiency of EME technicians, thereby bolstering the Indian Army’s capabilities in modern warfare. This initiative underscores the importance of …

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India revokes missile parts import tax exemption amid Adani probe.

India has reversed its earlier policy of tax-free imports of missile parts, reinstating older customs regulations that exclude certain parts used in small-range missiles. This decision follows an investigation into Gautam Adani’s group regarding alleged tax evasion related to imports of short-range missile components. The initial exemption, aimed at boosting domestic defense production, was seen as a significant regulatory shift but has now been curtailed without public explanation. The development highlights the government’s cautious approach …

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DRDO enhances stratospheric airship testing to boost surveillance capabilities.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is advancing its stratospheric airship testing program following a successful maiden flight in May 2025. Scheduled trials in October 2025 at the Jakhada Jagir testing site near Sheopur will evaluate key operational parameters of these unmanned helium-filled platforms, which can operate at altitudes of 15-20 km. Capable of providing long-duration surveillance at a fraction of the cost of satellites, the airships are poised to enhance India’s capabilities in …

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Panchatejas Innovations Launches Indigenous Weapon Loading System for IAF and Navy

Panchatejas Innovations has introduced an Indigenous Motorised Universal Weapon Loading System, designed to enhance operational efficiency for the Indian Air Force and Navy. This modular, powered trolley system facilitates rapid loading, unloading, and arming of various munitions, ensuring compatibility across multiple aircraft types, including the Tejas and Su-30MKI. With features like precision alignment technology and intelligent safety interlocks, it significantly reduces manual workloads and supports fleet-wide standardisation. This development reflects India’s strategic push towards indigenisation, …

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IAF to enhance transport fleet with advanced Radar Warning Receivers.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to enhance its transport fleet by integrating next-generation Radar Warning Receivers (RWRs) across various aircraft, including the C17 Globemaster III, C130J Super Hercules, and An32 transporters. These systems will enable faster threat detection and real-time analysis of radar emissions, thereby improving pilot response during missions, particularly in regions with significant radar threats. This initiative underscores the IAF’s commitment to modernizing its electronic warfare capabilities in alignment with the …

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Foreign bids challenge HAL's LUH plans amid stalled Russian deal.

The Indian Army faces a critical juncture in its light utility helicopter (LUH) procurement strategy as competitive bids from Bell’s 407 GXi and Airbus’s H125 threaten Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’s (HAL) ambitions, particularly following issues with the stalled Kamov Ka-226T deal with Russia. With HAL pushing for an order of up to 400 indigenous LUHs, designed for extreme altitude operations, the looming challenge from foreign offerings, which promise local assembly and operational readiness, could jeopardize HAL’s …

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DRDO's Optonic Shield Enhances Missile and Aerial Threat Detection.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has made significant advancements in developing the indigenous Optonic Shield, an electro-optical system aimed at early warning and real-time tracking of aerial threats like ballistic missiles and drones. This system, comprising ground-based Sensor Stations and a centralized Command and Control Centre, utilizes advanced optronic sensors for 360-degree surveillance and is designed to enhance the protection of critical military assets, aligning with India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. With capabilities for …

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India Advances OTH Radar Deployment with IAI's ELM-2040 for Enhanced Air Defense

India is accelerating its Mission Sudarshan Chakra, aimed at establishing a multi-layered, AI-enabled air defense system by 2035, with a focus on deploying advanced Over-the-Horizon (OTH) radars. The Israeli Aerospace Industries’ ELM-2040 OTH-B radar has emerged as a key contender, promising extensive detection capabilities against threats like hypersonic missiles and drones, significantly enhancing early warning systems. This initiative, which includes the integration of 6,000-7,000 radars, aims to address critical security gaps along India’s borders. The …

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India plans 120 AMCA stealth fighters at $140M each, aiming for enhanced defense capability.

India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program is advancing towards its first production phase, with plans for an initial batch of 120 jets, each estimated at $140 million. The Indian Air Force aims to integrate these fifth-generation fighters by 2035 to replace aging MiG-21s and Mirage-2000s, with funding projections reaching between $14.5 billion and $18 billion. Despite budgetary strains, proponents argue that the AMCA’s advanced capabilities, such as stealth and AI-driven systems, will significantly enhance …

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IAF upholds Project Kusha commitment alongside plans for five more S-400 squadrons.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has reiterated its commitment to Project Kusha, a next-generation long-range surface-to-air missile program, amid plans to procure five additional squadrons of the Russian S-400 air defense system. A senior IAF official stated that the S-400 acquisitions, valued between $4-5 billion, will not affect the funding or requirements for Project Kusha, which aims for induction by 2030. With capabilities expected to surpass the S-500, Project Kusha will enhance India’s air defense …

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HEMRL Delivers Indigenous Pyro Cartridges, Boosting Indian Navy’s Underwater Capability.

The High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) has successfully handed over five indigenous Pyro Cartridges for underwater applications to the Indian Navy, marking a significant enhancement in India’s undersea warfare capabilities. This transfer, under a Development cum Production Partner (DcPP) model, will reduce import dependencies, particularly in light of increasing submarine competition in the Indo-Pacific region. The cartridges, designed for various applications such as torpedo ejection and submarine signaling, ensure reliability in extreme underwater conditions …

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Tejas MkII outshines competitors with superior combat radius and range.

The Indian Air Force’s Tejas Mk2 variant is emerging as a formidable contender in the Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft competition, boasting a combat radius of 647 nautical miles, surpassing rivals like the Saab Gripen E at 593 NM and the Chengdu JF-17 at 377 NM. This enhanced range positions the Tejas Mk2 for extended operations in critical areas such as the Indian Ocean and Himalayan frontiers, bolstering India’s defense capabilities amidst regional tensions. With the Mk1A …

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