The Indian Army has introduced the ‘Kharga’ Kamikaze drone, capable of carrying 700 grams of explosives and operating undetected with a range of 1.5 kilometers. This initiative reflects a shift toward advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in modern military tactics, influenced by global trends and recent conflicts. India’s focus on both offensive drone technology and counter-drone systems, such as the ‘Dronaam’ used by the BSF, showcases a strategic dual approach to enhance its defense capabilities. The successful testing of these indigenous drones highlights India’s commitment to bolstering its military prowess and adapting to evolving combat scenarios effectively.