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    Ukraine solution can't be found on battlefield: PM

    India and Russia discussed peaceful resolutions to the Ukraine conflict during an annual summit meeting in Kremlin on Tuesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the issue with President Vladimir Putin, emphasizing the impact on innocent lives, particularly children, in war and terror attacks.

    UP defence corridor attracts Rs 25,000 crore in deals through 154 MoUs, propels industrial growth

    Uttar Pradesh has signed more than 150 defence manufacturing deals worth ₹25,000 crore, focusing on boosting India's defence production and exports. The projects, part of the UP Defence Industrial Corridor, will create 40,000 jobs across six districts. With notable companies like Adani Defence and BrahMos Aerospace involved, the initiative aims to propel the state's industrial value chain and support India's self-reliance in defence. Significant milestones include the delivery of AK-203 rifles and the development of a BrahMos missile plant.

    India's Rudram-1 Missile: How does it stack up against global competitors?

    Rudram 1 Missile: India has successfully tested its first indigenous anti-radiation missile, the Rudram-1, developed by DRDO for the Indian Air Force. Integrated with Sukhoi-30MKI jets, it targets radiation sources with INS-GPS navigation and a Passive Homing Head, crucial for Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD). Compared globally, Rudram-1 enhances India's SEAD capabilities against adversaries like the US (AGM-88 HARM), Russia (Kh-58), UK (ALARM), China (FT-2000), Iran (Hormoz-2), and Brazil (MAR-1). This milestone strengthens India's defense against regional threats, showcasing its technological prowess and commitment to indigenous defense innovation.

    Is China fueling Pakistan's nuclear ambitions against India?

    A recent image from the 2023 Pakistan Day Parade reveals Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder Block II aircraft equipped with a Ra’ad-I nuclear-capable missile, marking a significant strategic enhancement. The development, aided by China, aims to replace aging Mirage aircraft and bolster Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence. Amidst an intensifying nuclear arms race in South Asia, this advancement impacts regional stability and poses implications for India.

    As North Korean and Chinese threats rise, US looks to lock in defense partnerships with Asian allies

    The United States concluded its inaugural multidomain exercise with Japan and South Korea in the East China Sea, marking a milestone in strengthening regional security alliances. Dubbed Freedom Edge, the exercise focused on enhancing joint capabilities in missile defense, anti-submarine warfare, and surveillance amid escalating threats from North Korea and China. Despite geopolitical tensions, the drills aimed to foster interoperability among allied forces, crucial for coordinated responses to regional challenges. The exercises underscore efforts by the Biden administration to solidify partnerships amidst growing military dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region.

    China's nuclear force now three times larger than India's: SIPRI data

    China is rapidly increasing its nuclear arsenal, now boasting 500 warheads, triple that of India. This expansion reflects heightened geopolitical tensions and a global trend toward modernizing nuclear capabilities. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports that all nine nuclear-armed states are enhancing their arsenals, with China and the US notably placing warheads on high operational alert.

    • Russia President Vladimir Putin makes a rare visit to North Korea, an old ally

      Putin was met at Pyongyang's airport by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. They shook hands and embraced, and Kim later joined Putin in his car to personally guide him to Pyongyang's Kumsusan State Guest House, North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said.

      Israel defence exports hit record $13.1 billion in 2023

      Israeli defence exports reached a record high of $13.1 billion in 2023. The exports were driven by missile and air defence systems, radar, electronic warfare, and other technologies. The Defence Ministry emphasised the importance of strengthening security relations globally, entering new markets, and reducing regulatory obstacles. Defence Minister Yoav Gallant highlighted the industry's dual focus on supporting national security and pursuing international partnerships through exports.

      Russia fires more missiles and drones at Ukraine ahead of diplomatic efforts to stop the war

      Russian forces launched a nighttime missile and drone attack on Kyiv and five other Ukrainian regions, injuring several people. Ukraine's air force intercepted 29 of 30 air targets. President Zelenskyy praised the defense efforts and urged for more Western air defense systems, with the US agreeing to send another Patriot missile system. Upcoming international meetings, including a G7 summit, will focus on supporting Ukraine. Despite Russian advances, Ukrainian forces continue to resist, seeking more Western military aid and preparing for a future counteroffensive.

      What are tactical nuclear weapons and why is Russia holding drills?

      Russia and Belarus are conducting exercises to practice the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons. These weapons are intended for battlefield use and rely on nuclear fission and fusion reactions to release energy. The drills involve missiles like Kinzhal and Iskander, with Russia using non-strategic nuclear warheads. The exercises are seen as a response to perceived hostile actions by the United States and its allies.

      Did UFOs deactivate US missiles, collect vital information on nuclear arsenals and ICBMs? What did Pentagon mandarins say?

      A Congress subcommittee summoned the Pentagon mandarins and grilled them in 2022 after it was reported that UFOs deactivated ICBMs at Malmstrom Air Drive Base in Montana. The Air Drive Base witnesses were shocked to not that those top-ranking officials pleaded ignorance.

      Top US and Chinese defence officials seek to restore communications as tensions rise in Indo-Pacific

      US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun for the first time in person since 2022. The two discussed tensions in the Indo-Pacific region at the Shangri-La defence forum. The US emphasised freedom of navigation in the South China Sea. China accused the US of inflaming regional security. Both countries are restoring defence contacts and plan to resume military-to-military communications.

      From oil rigs to military fortresses: US Navy's innovative defence solution

      The US Navy is converting surplus oil rigs into mobile missile defense and resupply bases to counter missile threats in the Pacific, particularly from China. The Mobile Defense/Depot Platform (MODEP) concept, unveiled at Sea Air Space 2024 expo, will enhance air defense capabilities and aid in strike missions, with potential dual roles in missile defense and resupply. While experts debate their feasibility and effectiveness, the project signifies a strategic shift in military strategy to adapt to evolving threats and technological advancements.

      Israel-Iran clashes prompts India to boost its multi-layered air & missile defence systems

      India's efforts to bolster its air and missile defence systems are crucial, especially in light of escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. While the country has made progress, including the development of indigenous missile defence systems, there is a need for a more comprehensive approach to ensure airspace security. This article examines the current state of India's air defence and the advancements needed to establish a robust missile shield.

      5 Israeli state-of-the-art multilayered air-defense systems that protected it from Iran's drone and missile strikes

      Iran launched more than 300 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles toward Israel on Saturday evening.

      India successfully conducts night trial of new-generation Agni-Prime ballistic missile; boosts strategic deterrence

      India successfully tested the Agni-Prime ballistic missile with a range of 1,000 to 2,000 km, marking its second pre-induction night trial. The test, conducted by the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) and DRDO, met all objectives, confirming its reliable performance. The missile incorporates new propulsion systems, advanced navigation, and a canister-launch system, enhancing strategic deterrence capabilities. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the DRDO, SFC, and armed forces, highlighting the missile's potential as a force multiplier. The Agni-Prime is set to replace the Agni-I missile in the SFC's arsenal.

      'Divya Putri' Sheena Rani: Meet the brain behind India's deadliest weapon Agni-V MIRV

      India has achieved a significant milestone in defense with the successful test of the Agni-5 missile, equipped with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology. R Sheena Rani, known as 'Divya Putri' (Divine Daughter), leads the project, showcasing her expertise in missile technology. Her dedication has been crucial in developing the Agni-5, enhancing India's strategic deterrence capabilities. Inspired by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, Rani's leadership underscores India's technological advancement in missile technology, ensuring national security and global recognition.

      Here's how Agni-5 Divyastra can fool the enemy by delivering multiple nuclear warheads

      India's recent test of the Agni-5 missile with MIRV technology demonstrates its commitment to enhancing its strategic deterrence capabilities. The test highlighted the complexity of MIRV technology and India's intent to strengthen its nuclear deterrence against China. With China's rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal, India's pursuit of MIRV technology and survivable second-strike capabilities is crucial for maintaining regional stability.

      DRDO should emerge as world leader in exporting weapon systems: Union minister Ajay Bhatt

      ​​Bhatt witnessed the display of the missile systems and the enabling critical technologies indigenously developed by DRDO scientists. He congratulated all DRDO scientists for the recent successful missions including AGNI-PRIME, AKASH, AKASH-NG, VSHORADS, PRALAY, etc, the release said. He complimented the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex for indigenising various state-of-the-art technologies and for strengthening the defence industrial base in the country in line with the national goal 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', it said.

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