Drone Incursions

Pakistan’s Persistent Drone Intrusions Spark Fresh Security Concerns as India’s BSF Strengthens Counter-Drone Measures Across Border

The hum is nearly inaudible. Sometimes, there’s no sound at all. But what these flying objects carry is anything but quiet—drugs, pistols, grenades, and fear. The India-Pakistan border, especially the stretch touching Punjab and Rajasthan, has witnessed a dramatic shift...
Kashmir

Kashmir in Crisis: Untold Role of UN in Perpetuating One of the Longest-Running Global Conflicts

In a geopolitical world where diplomacy often favors carefully coded language and vague overtures, India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar cut through the fog with startling clarity. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue — India’s premier foreign policy and geostrategic...
AEWC aircraft ZDK-03

Pakistan’s Integrated Kill Chain: How Chinese Systems Gave the PAF a Tactical Edge Over India

South Asia: Pakistan has demonstrated a level of military integration that experts say positions its air force at a decisive advantage over its regional rival, India. The key, analysts suggest, lies not in flashy new hardware alone, but in the...
BrahMos Missile Battery

India Dispatches Second BrahMos Missile Battery to Philippines Amid Regional Tensions

India has dispatched the second battery of its BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system to the Philippines, reinforcing the Southeast Asian nation’s coastal defenses and marking another significant step in India’s emergence as a credible defense exporter. This shipment, which was...
India-US

From Simulated Attacks to Strategic Embrace: The Unlikely Evolution of India-US Defense Ties

India and the United States are strategic partners, closely aligned in their economic, political, and defense policies. They conduct regular joint military exercises, share intelligence, and cooperate on global challenges from counterterrorism to climate change. Yet, less than four decades...
Rafale fighter jets

India’s Rafale Gambit: Strategic Imperatives and the Future of Air Power in South Asia

In a move that could redefine the military balance in South Asia, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is reportedly preparing to acquire 40 additional Rafale fighter jets from France under a government-to-government deal. As reported by Indian defense portal Bharat...
BrahMos missile system

​Greece Deepens Franco-Hellenic Defense Ties with New Exocet Missile Deal Amid Broader Military Modernization Efforts​

In a significant move to bolster its maritime defense capabilities, Greece has signed an agreement with France to acquire 16 Exocet MM40 Block 3C anti-ship missiles. The deal, formalized in Athens on April 14, 2025, by Greek Defense Minister Nikos...
Laser Weapon System, India

India Enters Laser Arms Race: DRDO Successfully Tests Mk-II(A) Directed Energy Weapon

In a major milestone for India's defense capabilities, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully tested its first high-energy laser weapon system, the Mk-II(A) Laser-Directed Energy Weapon (DEW), on April 13, 2025. The test, conducted at the National Open...
IAF’s C-130J Super Hercules aircraft

GPS Spoofing in Myanmar: A Wake-Up Call for Aviation Security Amid Humanitarian Operations

When Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft took to the skies to deliver vital humanitarian aid to earthquake-stricken Myanmar, they did not expect to find themselves at the center of a shadowy electronic battlefield. Yet, on March 29, 2025, during what...
India’s Laser Strike DRDO’s DEW System

Laser Wars on the Horizon: How Directed Energy Weapons Are Shaping India’s Defense Against Drone Swarms

Somewhere near a forward outpost in Arunachal Pradesh (China border), 0400 hours. A blip appears on the radar. Then another. Then fifty more. They aren’t aircraft. They’re not birds. They’re drones—small, fast, silent. They fly low and from multiple directions,...
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