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Trade bloc to continue with tariff imposed on Indian steel since 2018
HAL also proposes to remove 300 kg of dead weight distributed across the Mark I to balance the fighter evenly
Defence cooperation is fizzling out with no big-ticket procurement driving forward the relationship
The last of a 5-part series points out that the Standing Committee on Defence report says India will not be able to absorb much more on defence
This amounts to a ten-fold increase since 2016-17, when exports were Rs 1,521 crore
In the fourth of a five-part series, the IAF assures the Standing Committee on Defence that its fighter fleet is not too diverse and each fighter has its use
The third of a five-part series looks at the state of the Army's weaponry and the need for greater funding to transition to a more state-of-the-art arsenal
The construction of these ships will generate employment of 4.5 million man-days over a period of nine years
The second of a five-part series takes a close look at the military's push for acquisition of defence equipment from domestic sources rather than from overseas
The first of a five-part series analyses the military's capex demand versus allocation. The recent report of the parliamentary standing committee on defence provides the backdrop
CUMI is one of India's first companies to produce the wonder material graphene for aerospace and defence applications
These largely include indigenous BrahMos missiles, Shakti Electronic Warfare (EW) systems, and Maritime Utility Helicopters
Two of American academia's most perceptive writers explore varied aspects of India's internal security and argue its counterinsurgency posture is calibrated depending upon the nature of insurgency
Hyderabad-based HSTPL has got an order from Indian Army for Integrated Mobile Camouflage System
Culmination of TROPEX-23 brings to end an intense operational phase for the Indian Navy that commenced in November 2022
Actual defence spending during the year will rise to $225 billion, a single-digit budget increase for the eighth consecutive year
However, the Indian Navy is keen to work with the US Navy and to pick up its operational practices and expertise in carrier-borne operations
The advantages India enjoys in dealing with the Chinese are heavily dependent on the 14th Dalai Lama and his inspirational leadership, but there is no long-term strategy
HAL says it will engage Indian private industry, including micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), in its supply chain