Astra Mk-2 Missile , Tejas

Astra Mk-2 Missile: India Clears Astra Mk-2 Missile Procurement, Signalling Major Push Toward Indigenous Long-Range Air Combat Capability

India has taken a significant step toward strengthening its beyond-visual-range (BVR) air combat capability with the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) granting Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the procurement of the Astra Mk-2 air-to-air missile for the Indian Air Force (IAF)...
Pralay quasi-ballistic missiles

India Demonstrates Credible Conventional Deterrence as DRDO Successfully Conducts Salvo Launch of Two Pralay Quasi-Ballistic Missiles

India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) closed 2025 with a major breakthrough in indigenous missile capability, successfully carrying out a salvo launch of two Pralay quasi-ballistic missiles on December 31. The test marked a critical step toward the operational...
Gaurav glide bomb during trials

IAF Procures Israeli SPICE‑1000 Glide Bomb Kits to Bolster Long‑Range Precision Strike Capability Amid Ongoing Indigenous Gaurav Development

The Indian Air Force’s (IAF) decision to procure SPICE‑1000 long‑range precision guidance kits from Israel has reignited a long‑running debate within India’s defence community over cost, capability and the pace of indigenous weapons development. The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), in...
Military Drone Swarms

India’s S-400 and Rafale Advantage Under Pressure: How Low-Cost Drones, AI, and Autonomous Systems Are Upending Warfare and Forcing India to Rethink Deterrence Against China and Pakistan

The modern battlefield is no longer the exclusive preserve of high-cost platforms such as Rafale fighter jets, S-400 air defence systems, or fifth-generation stealth aircraft like the F-35. Instead, warfare is increasingly shaped by cheap, smart, and expendable systems that...
Indian P-8I Poseidon, Indian Boeing P-8I Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft

India–US P-8I Poseidon Deal Frozen as Cost Escalation, Trade Tariffs and China’s Expanding Naval Presence Converge in Indian Ocean

The Indo-Pacific, negotiations between India and the United States for the acquisition of six additional Boeing P-8I Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft remain frozen in a strategic deadlock. What was once considered one of the most politically secure and operationally indispensable...
India’s K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM)

India’s Nuclear Triad Achieves Credibility: Strategic Forces Command Successfully Test-Launches Nuclear-Capable K-4 SLBM from INS Arighat, Rendering K-15 Obsolete in Deterrence

India has taken a significant step in strengthening its nuclear deterrence with the successful test launch of the K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) on December 23, 2025. Multiple credible sources, including The Times of India, confirmed that the missile was...
China-India border dispute

China’s Strategic Shift on Arunachal Pradesh to India in 1959: Pentagon Report Warns Beijing Now Considers the Northeastern State a ‘Core Interest’ as Part of Its ‘National Rejuvenation’ Ambitions

A new Pentagon report submitted to the U.S. Congress on December 24 has raised alarm in New Delhi, asserting that China considers India’s northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh a “core interest,” placing it alongside Taiwan and other contested territories such...
K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM)

India Strengthens Nuclear Triad with Successful K-4 SLBM Test from INS Arihant

India has achieved a major strategic milestone with the successful test of its K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) from the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine INS Arihant in the Bay of Bengal on 23 December 2025. The launch, conducted from a...
SEPECAT Jaguar fighter-bombers

India–Oman Jaguar Transfer: Decommissioned Fighters Are Keeping the IAF’s Deep-Strike Capability Alive as India Taps Oman’s Retired Jaguars to Sustain Strike Power Amid Squadron Shortfalls and Regional Pressures

At a time when global airpower debates are dominated by fifth-generation fighters, stealth drones and artificial intelligence–enabled battle networks, India’s decision to secure more than 20 decommissioned SEPECAT Jaguar fighter-bombers from Oman highlights a different but no less consequential strategic...
IndiGo

IndiGo’s Turbulence Exposes Structural Fault Lines in India’s Aviation Boom

Not too long ago, the reputation of IndiGo, India’s largest budget carrier, appeared unassailable. With a dominant 65 per cent share of the domestic passenger market, a fleet exceeding 400 aircraft, and more than 2,000 daily flights, IndiGo had become...
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