Defense Business and Industry

India's AMCA program evaluates seven contenders for stealth fighter development.

In a significant advancement for India’s defense capabilities, two government panels will assess seven contenders for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program, crucial for developing the nation’s fifth-generation stealth fighter. The evaluation, led by senior Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) officials and culminating in a review by the defence secretary, focuses on technical expertise and manufacturing capabilities, with an emphasis on enhancing domestic industry per the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. With a budget of …

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Patton Unveils Ultra-Secure Data Diode for Industrial Cybersecurity

Patton, a US manufacturer of cybersecurity and industrial networking solutions, has launched the FiberPlex FP-DD100 Industrial Data Diode, designed for secure operations in critical infrastructure environments such as nuclear power plants and water treatment facilities. This innovative device enables unidirectional data flow, ensuring robust security against malware and administrative errors while facilitating the safe extraction of data from air-gapped networks. Patton’s FP-DD100 is engineered for harsh industrial conditions, featuring a compact design optimized for space-constrained …

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France considers India's Pinaka Rocket Launcher to meet artillery needs, strengthening defense ties.

France is currently evaluating India’s Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher for potential procurement, indicating a notable shift in the defense dynamics between the two nations. Brigadier General Stephane Richou highlighted France’s need for such capabilities, as the Pinaka system, developed by India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation, demonstrated effective operational use during the Kargil War. With a range of up to 90 kilometers, the system has already garnered interest from other nations, following a successful demonstration …

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Defense Business and Industry

Army and HPU to collaborate on AI and cybersecurity research

Col Ganesh Zape of the Indian Army proposed a strategic collaboration between the Army and Himachal Pradesh University’s Centre for AI and Cyber Physical Systems to advance research in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and defense technology. The initiative aims to foster innovation and skill development, enhancing national defense capabilities through academic partnerships. Vice-Chancellor Prof Mahavir Singh supported the initiative, emphasizing its potential to bridge academic expertise and defense needs, contributing to a self-reliant India. Col Zape …

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China's fourth aircraft carrier nears readiness, enhancing naval capabilities and regional military strategy.

China is nearing the operational launch of its fourth aircraft carrier, known as the Type 004, while its third carrier, the Fujian, has completed successful sea trials. The Fujian, launched in June 2022 and undergoing rigorous testing through 2025, is China’s most advanced carrier featuring an electromagnetic aircraft launch system (EMALS) similar to that used by the U.S. Navy’s Gerald R. Ford. This technological leap marks a significant enhancement in the Chinese Navy’s power projection …

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TEJAS MK-1A's launch on October 17 signals India's air power advancement and self-reliance.

The upcoming flight of HAL’s TEJAS MK-1A on October 17, 2025, marks a pivotal moment in India’s defense capabilities, highlighting the progress in indigenous combat aircraft production and self-reliance in defense technology. With significant advancements including an AESA radar and enhanced electronic warfare systems, the TEJAS MK-1A is poised to bolster the Indian Air Force’s operational readiness and versatility. The program, supported by a substantial contract for 83 aircraft, reflects India’s commitment to reducing dependence …

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Adani Defence and MTAR partner for ₹15,000 crore AMCA stealth fighter contract.

Adani Defence has partnered with MTAR Technologies to pursue a ₹15,000 crore contract for India’s first indigenous stealth fighter jet, the AMCA. This collaboration aims to leverage Adani’s defence infrastructure and MTAR’s precision engineering to meet the rigorous standards set by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA). The AMCA program has attracted interest from multiple major defence players, highlighting the growing competitiveness within India’s aerospace sector. The prototype is anticipated to take its first flight between …

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DRDO's HIREPO Project Receives AoN, Enhancing Imaging for Security

The Defence Ministry’s Acquisition Council has granted Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the HIREPO (High Resolution Imaging Payloads & Technologies with Identification Capabilities) project, led by the Instruments Research and Development Establishment (IRDE). This ambitious initiative, set to develop advanced ultraspectral and hyperspectral imaging payloads, aims to revolutionize India’s reconnaissance and detection capabilities over a 48-month project timeline. By enhancing precision in identifying targets, HIREPO can significantly bolster counter-insurgency and border security operations. The successful …

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DRDO's ERA Mk-II Secures Bulk Production for T-90 Tank Upgrades After Successful Trials

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has received Bulk Production Clearance (BPC) for its Explosive Reactive Armour Mk-II (ERA Mk-II) following successful user trials on T-90 Bhishma tanks. This advanced armor significantly enhances protection against High-Explosive Anti-Tank and Kinetic Energy threats, exemplifying India’s commitment to indigenous defense capabilities under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. The ERA Mk-II, designed for quick retrofitting, will bolster the operational lifespan and combat effectiveness of over 1,000 T-90 units, particularly …

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Defense Business and Industry

Astra missiles upgraded with advanced GaN seekers for enhanced capabilities.

India’s Astra missile family is set to undergo a technological upgrade with the integration of Gallium Nitride (GaN)-based seekers, enhancing its beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) capabilities. This advancement from Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) to GaN technology promises improved power efficiency, tracking precision, and jamming resistance, positioning the Astra system competitively against international counterparts like the AIM-120 AMRAAM and Meteor. The development aligns with India’s strategy to bolster indigenous defense capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign technology. …

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IAF to Enhance Transport Aircraft with Advanced Radar Warning System

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is advancing its electronic warfare capabilities by upgrading its transport aircraft with a Next-Generation Radar Warning Receiver (NG RWR), replacing the outdated Tarang system. This modern system incorporates an open architecture and AI-based processing for enhanced threat detection and response, particularly against sophisticated radar threats from China and Pakistan. The NG RWR’s design allows for seamless integration with mission computers, maintaining operational performance without compromising the aircraft’s capabilities. This upgrade …

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GTRE to create advanced Kaveri Marine Gas Turbine for Indian Navy.

The Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), under India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), is initiating the development of a new variant of the Kaveri Marine Gas Turbine (KMGT) tailored for naval propulsion. This effort follows insights gained from the Kaveri Derivative Engine (KDE) and aims to rectify prior performance issues encountered during long-duration operations of the original KMGT. The redesigned KMGT will focus on enhancing reliability and endurance for maritime environments, ensuring high power …

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Rafael proposes to swiftly integrate Sky Sting BVRAAM with Tejas Mk1A

RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems has proposed the integration of its Sky Sting beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) with the Indian Air Force’s Tejas Mk1A light combat aircraft, promising rapid deployment within 18 months post-trials. The Sky Sting, featuring a 250 km range and sophisticated electronic counter-countermeasures, significantly enhances the Tejas’ capabilities against advanced threats, particularly from China. This collaboration aims to deepen Indo-Israeli defense ties and could potentially equip the Su-30MKI fleet as well. Such developments …

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DRDO Enhances AFV Capabilities with Advanced Electric Drive System

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is advancing India’s armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) capabilities by developing an advanced electric drive gun control system, integrated into its Integrated Automotive Vetronics System (IAVS). This innovative system, featuring a 28VDC permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), significantly enhances turret maneuverability and gun precision while eliminating traditional hydraulic systems, thus improving reliability in extreme conditions. The initiative supports India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat commitment by emphasizing indigenous manufacturing, targeting 70% local …

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HAL Outsources Tejas Mk2 Development for Enhanced Certification and Antenna Analysis

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has initiated a three-year outsourcing agreement for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk2, focusing on critical EMI/EMC certification and advanced antenna development. This strategic move aims to expedite the Mk2’s timeline, addressing the complexities of modern electronic warfare and ensuring robust interoperability with Indian Air Force (IAF) networks. Outsourced firms will conduct extensive testing and validation, employing advanced simulations to enhance the aircraft’s communication capabilities. By leveraging external expertise, HAL …

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HTT-40 Trainer Programme Delayed by British Firm's Ejection Seat Supply Issues

The Indian Air Force’s Hindustan Turbo Trainer-40 (HTT-40) programme faces significant delays due to a British firm, Martin-Baker, failing to deliver crucial ejection seats, jeopardizing pilot training capabilities. Originally set to bolster the IAF’s training fleet by replacing the aging Pilatus PC-7, the programme’s timeline has slipped past the late 2025 target, leaving the IAF reliant on insufficient existing trainers. Supply chain issues have also affected American supplier Honeywell, compounding the situation. While HAL contemplates …

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Defense Policy and Budgeting

Defence Ministry exceeds 50% spending, boosting domestic defense projects and modernization efforts.

The Indian Ministry of Defence has surpassed 50% of its capital expenditure for FY 2025-26 by the end of September, utilizing Rs 92,211.44 crore of the allocated Rs 1,80,000 crore. This proactive spending is crucial for modernizing the Armed Forces, focusing on aircraft, ships, and advanced weapon systems. The Ministry’s commitment to domestic procurement is evident, with Rs 1,11,544.83 crore earmarked for local industries, promoting Aatmanirbharta in defense manufacturing. This trend not only enhances national …

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Geopolitics and Security Alliances

General Dwivedi emphasizes India's leadership with 300,000 troops in global peacekeeping efforts.

At the United Nations Troop Contributing Countries (UN TCC) Chiefs Conclave 2025 held in New Delhi, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi underscored India’s pivotal role in global peacekeeping, citing the nation’s contribution of approximately 300,000 personnel across 51 missions. Emphasizing the challenges to contemporary peacekeeping operations amidst over 56 active conflicts, he highlighted the necessity for troop-contributing nations to collaborate on integrating advanced technologies, enhancing rapid deployment capabilities, and fostering interoperability. General Dwivedi pointed …

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Rajnath Singh calls for UN reforms to enhance global peacekeeping efforts.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the pressing need for comprehensive reforms in the United Nations during his address at the inaugural session of the United Nations Troop Contributing Countries (UNTCC) Chiefs Conclave, hosted by India for the first time in New Delhi from October 14-16, 2025. Singh noted that the UN, in its current form, is facing a crisis of confidence, stating, “We cannot fight today’s challenges with outdated multilateral structures.” He urged member states …

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Trump lauds PM Modi as a strong ally during Egypt summit.

US President Donald Trump, during a speech at a summit in Egypt, praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “very good friend” of the United States while discussing recent developments in the Middle East, particularly the ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Trump stated that he believes India and Pakistan will “live very nicely together,” a sentiment echoed by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who credited Trump for his efforts in promoting peace in South Asia. …

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World leaders support Gaza ceasefire to promote regional stability and peace.

World leaders convened in Egypt for a summit aimed at endorsing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, marking a significant diplomatic effort to stabilize the region following two years of intense conflict. Co-chaired by Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sissi and U.S. President Donald Trump, the summit sought to foster peace and initiate a recovery plan for Gaza, as leaders voiced support for Trump’s vision of a new West Asia, where business agreements might supplant longstanding …

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India's $77 billion energy plan targets Brahmaputra to counter China's dam projects.

India’s Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has unveiled an ambitious Rs 6.4 trillion ($77 billion) transmission plan aimed at harnessing over 76 gigawatts of hydroelectric capacity from the Brahmaputra basin by 2047. This initiative is particularly significant given concerns regarding China’s upstream dam projects that could drastically reduce water flows, affecting India’s hydroelectric generation. The plan encompasses 208 large hydro projects across northeastern states, notably Arunachal Pradesh, which alone has a potential of 52.2 GW. India’s …

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India-South Korea Navy's inaugural exercise enhances strategic maritime ties.

The Indian Naval Ship Sahyadri has made a port call at Busan Naval Harbour, South Korea, to participate in the inaugural bilateral exercise between the Indian Navy and the Republic of Korea Navy. This exercise marks a significant step in enhancing Navy-to-Navy interactions and strengthening the strategic partnership between India and South Korea, reflecting their mutual interests in the Indo-Pacific region. The exercise includes both harbour and sea phases, featuring cross-training sessions and joint drills …

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UNTCC Chiefs Conclave 2025 Begins in New Delhi, Focusing on Peacekeeping.

The United Nations Troop Contributing Countries (UNTCC) Chiefs Conclave 2025 began on October 14 at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi, hosted by the Indian Army. The three-day event brings together senior military leaders from 32 nations and top UN officials to discuss operational challenges, evolving threats, interoperability, and the future of global peacekeeping. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the conclave, emphasizing India’s commitment to peacekeeping based on the principles of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and Ahimsa, …

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PM Modi Praises New Momentum in India-Canada Bilateral Relations

India and Canada have initiated measures to revitalize their bilateral relationship amidst geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties, as highlighted during recent meetings between Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand. Both nations are focused on enhancing cooperation in key sectors such as trade, energy, artificial intelligence, and security, thereby establishing a comprehensive roadmap grounded in shared democratic values and respect for sovereignty. The discussions also sought to address ongoing challenges, …

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