Indian Rafale fighter jet

India Advances Rafale Fighter Procurement to Reinforce Air Power and Anchor Long-Term Domestic Manufacturing

India is edging closer to approving a major new acquisition of Rafale fighter jets as New Delhi prepares for a high-profile visit by French President Emmanuel Macron next month, according to senior officials familiar with the deliberations. The proposed deal,...
Chinese Drone

U.S. Abandons Proposed Chinese Drone Restrictions as White House Prioritises Trade Stability with Beijing

The United States Commerce Department has withdrawn a proposed rule that would have imposed new restrictions on Chinese-made drones, according to a government notice posted Friday. The decision marks the end of a months-long review process and comes just weeks...
India’s Defence Manufacturing Gets Global Boost as Bharat Forge Engages European Companies to Move Arms Production to Indian Facilities

India’s Defence Manufacturing Gets Global Boost as Bharat Forge Engages European Companies to Move Arms Production to Indian Facilities

India’s defence manufacturing ambitions may be set for a significant boost as Bharat Forge, one of the country’s leading industrial and defence manufacturers, enters advanced negotiations with major European defence companies to relocate parts of their production to India. Baba...
Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN)

India Reconsiders Second Akula-Class Submarine Lease as Indigenous SSN Programme Gains Momentum

India is reportedly moving away from plans to lease an additional Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) from Russia, signalling a significant strategic shift in the Indian Navy’s long-term underwater warfare roadmap. Sources within the defence establishment indicate that persistent delays...
Indigenous Light Utility Helicopter (LUH)

Indian Navy Rules Out HAL’s Indigenous LUH, Citing Failure to Meet Maritime Standards

The Indian Navy has formally ruled out the induction of the indigenous Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), concluding that the platform does not meet the service’s stringent maritime operational requirements. The decision was confirmed by...
India, Germany Submarine, Project-75I

India and Germany Edge Closer to $8 Billion Landmark Submarine Pact as Project-75I Nears Conclusion, Boosting Indian Navy’s Underwater Combat Power

India and Germany are on the cusp of finalising one of New Delhi’s most consequential defence industrial agreements to date, with a proposed $8 billion (around ₹70,000 crore) pact for the construction of six next-generation conventional submarines for the Indian...
Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

Turkey Looks to Join Saudi–Pakistan Collective Defense Pact, Signaling Emergence of a New Trilateral Security Axis Across Middle East and South Asia

Turkey is moving closer to joining a nascent defense alliance between Saudi Arabia and nuclear-armed Pakistan, a step that could redraw security alignments across the Middle East, South Asia and parts of Africa, according to people familiar with the discussions....
India Develops Futuristic Electromagnetic Railgun

India Develops Futuristic Electromagnetic Railgun, Signalling Major Leap in Indigenous Defence Capabilities

India is advancing rapidly in next-generation warfare technology, with the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) confirming that it is developing an indigenous Electromagnetic Railgun system. The project aims to provide the Indian Army with a high-velocity precision strike capability,...
AMCA Bulkhead Frame

India’s AMCA Program Moves Forward with Critical Stealth Fighter Manufacturing Test

The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has taken a major step forward in India’s ambitious fifth-generation fighter program, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), by initiating a key industrial validation process. The agency has released a comprehensive Statement of Work (SOW)...
Malaysia

Malaysia’s Unemployment Falls to 2.9% in November, Lowest in 11 Years, as Employed Workforce Edges Up to 17.09 Million

Malaysia’s unemployment rate fell to 2.9 per cent in November 2025, marking the lowest level in 11 years, according to the Statistics Department. The number of unemployed people declined slightly to 518,400, reflecting continued strength in the country’s labour market....
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