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Shield AI expands India presence with New Delhi office

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Shield AI announced, April 30, the opening of an office in New Delhi to support its growing partnership and advance work with the Indian Ministry of Defence and its industry ecosystem. The latest milestone deepens the company’s long-term commitment to India. The opening was announced during a high-level visit to New Delhi by the president and co-founder of the...

Uni Tritech and Safran Sign MoU to manufacture LEAP engine components in India

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Dominique Dupuy, Safran Aircraft Engines, Vice President, Purchasing with Kuldeep Bhan, Group President – Global Metallurgy Business, Neterwala Group after signing the MoU
Corbeil-Essonnes, France – Safran Aircraft Engines, a world leader in aircraft propulsion systems, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Uni Tritech Private Limited, a Neterwala Group company, on 28 April, to manufacture components for the CFM LEAP engine program. This collaboration marks a major milestone in strengthening Safran Aircraft Engines’ supply chain and advancing India’s capabilities in high-precision aerospace...

Advanced Ceramics and Composites

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The New Imperative in Soldier and Armour Protection Modern warfare is rewriting the logic of protection. Across recent conflicts, the battlefield has shown that survivability is no longer determined only by the ability to stop bullets. Fragments, blast effects, drones, top-attack profiles, electronic vulnerability, and the need for mobility have changed the protection equation for soldiers and armoured platforms alike....

Leveraging Sovereign Dual-Use Technologies

Companies into civil aviation can support ideation, rapid prototyping and faster capability absorption
Building a Resilient Defence Ecosystem Emerging Paradigm of Warfare from Platforms to Algorithms For centuries now, technology has shaped the evolution of warfare. The difference today is the pace and scale at which this transformation is unfolding. Until about three decades ago, warfare was largely platform-centric. Military strength was measured by the ability to field and employ aircraft, tanks, artillery, and...

Private Small Reactors are Coming: Is India Ready

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As private Small Modular Reactors evolve under the Shanti Act, nuclear security, regulatory depth and emergency preparedness must come first India's SHANTI Act (Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India), enacted in December 2025 is undoubtedly an inflection point in diluting the state's longstanding monopoly on nuclear power to fast-track clean energy goals. By replacing the Atomic...

Building the Foundations of India’s Future Air Power

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In contested environments where links break, manual control falters, and operators are overwhelmed, autonomy turns fragility into endurance.
Autonomy, Teaming, and Partnership Autonomy as the Next Evolution of Air Power Air power has always evolved alongside the dominant technologies of its era.The early twentieth century belonged to mechanics: the mastery of engines, wings, and altitude. The Cold War was defined by electronics: radar, stealth, and precision-guided munitions. The twenty-first century belongs to autonomy: perception, reasoning, and coordinated action. Our (India’s)...

Pakistan Fighter Experimental (PFX)

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The Pakistan Fighter Experimental (PFX) was presented at IDEAS 2024 in Karachi as a 4.5-generation push.
The PFX Programme and JF-17 Block III as the Bridge Pakistan’s PFX (Pakistan Fighter Experimental) programme—publicly showcased at IDEAS 2024— is framed as a 4.5 gen leap focused on sensor, electronic warfare (EW), and avionics sovereignty. This article explains the programme’s aims and architecture, traces the JF-17’s evolution to Block III (KLJ-7A AESA radar, expanded EW/defensive aids, modern cockpit and...

Generals are not Arbiters

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In September 2025, large-scale anti-corruption protests and demonstrations took place across Nepal, predominantly organized by Generation Z students and young citizens. The protests escalated, with police violence leading to the resignation of Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli, along with a few government ministers.
Cost of Inaction in Bangladesh, Nepal In the volatile landscape of South Asian countries around India, the military's role in internal crises is both constitutionally defined and politically sensitive. The summer of 2024 and 2025 presented critical moments to test the civil-military frameworks that define democratic governance. Recent events in Bangladesh and Nepal-confronted with massive Gen Z-driven protests-have exposed a...

Landmark Indian RFI for 5,000 Tethered Drones

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The Indian Army has initiated a landmark move in its modernization drive by floating a Request for Information (RFI) for the procurement of 5,000 tethered drone systems, signaling massive growth in persistent surveillance capabilities and technological self-reliance. Below is a comprehensive analysis covering all facets of this tethered drone requirement. Projected Requirement for Tethered Drones The Technology Perspective and Capability Roadmap...

NATIONAL SECURITY – Renewed US-Pakistan Engagement

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Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir, visited Washington for the second time since Op Sindoor, to meet outgoing US CENTCOM Commander Gen Michael E. Kurilla, and the his replacement Adm Brad Cooper
Warning Signs for J&K? After a long hiatus marked by minimal diplomatic interactions, Pakistan and the US have witnessed a significant renewal in their engagement over the past few months. This discernible reset in US-Pakistan relations is characterized by enhanced defence cooperation, economic agreements, and high-level symbolism. Pakistan’s Army Chief has made two official visits to the US in as...

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