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Raksha Mantri emphasized that mastering frontier technologies is essential for India’s security. Hence, reforms will encompass training, capability development and procurement of technologies such as AI-based drones, electromagnetic weapons, and anti-satellite missiles. He highlighted India's growing market and skilled workforce. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urged German companies to partner with India for co-development and co-production.
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- Highlighting New Delhi’s maritime edge over Beijing, Akshat Garg, Head of Research & Product at Choice International, said that India effectively holds its own “Strait of Hormuz” against China in the form of the Malacca Strait, through which roughly 80% of China’s oil imports transit via the Indian Ocean.
- These are unified commands where personnel and assets of the army, navy and Airforce will operate together in specific geographical areas.
- The use of Chinese-made components in Indian drones being supplied to the army runs the risk of compromising national security through the hacking of data.
- This commitment to continuous learning and professional development underscores its role as a key educator and national asset.
- Both the platforms have been integrated with indigenously designed & developed 30 mm Crewless Turret, with advanced features to meet the mobility, fire power and protection requirements.
Developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation, these radars will improve air surveillance in high-altitude areas. India on Friday commissioned its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Aridhaman, enhancing the country's sea-based nuclear deterrence. With over 75% indigenous content, it highlights India’s growing defence capability. India has added a major boost to its naval strength with the commissioning of INS Taragiri in Visakhapatnam.
Israel Iran War Live Updates: Israel says Hezbollah violated ceasefire; IDF strikes militant cell and underground site
In Asia, the Iran war is pushing South Korea to increase nuclear power generation, while Taiwan is debating restarting mothballed reactors. But long-term commitments to nuclear power made now will likely lock it in to countries' future energy mixes, said Joshua Kurlantzick of the Council on Foreign Relations. Nuclear power isn't a quick fix for the current energy crisis. The Iran war's global energy shock is causing some nations in Africa and Asia to boost nuclear power generation and spurring atomic energy plans in non-nuclear countries on both continents. Iran has consistently maintained that its nuclear programme is peaceful, while Western powers have sought stricter limits and verification mechanisms to prevent any potential weaponisation pathway. The remarks come as Iran and the US remain divided on key issues, including the scope of nuclear restrictions, sanctions relief, and broader security guarantees.

- He added that Israel and the US are leading the fight against “forces of evil” and have weakened Iran’s threat capabilities.
- The Indian Air Force’s evolving Super Sukhoi construct—pairing a large-aperture AESA radar with a ramjet-powered long-range missile—does not eliminate stealth advantages, but it does compress them to the point where they are no longer decisive on their own.
- The move aims to boost military strength, improve surveillance and modernise equipment.
- Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan held discussions with a senior US Indo-Pacific Command official, reinforcing the expanding strategic alignment between the two nations in terms of regional security.
In high-intensity scenarios, fallback reliance on GPS or other external systems introduces uncertainty and potential denial risks, echoing the lessons of Kargil that originally drove NavIC’s creation. For military users, particularly the Indian Navy and Air Force, this translates into reduced autonomy in precision navigation and targeting. With the constellation reportedly slipping below the minimum satellite threshold required for reliable 3D positioning, India is once again confronting the very vulnerability NavIC was designed to eliminate—dependence on foreign navigation systems during conflict. The operational disruption of India’s NavIC navigation constellation in early 2026 has triggered indian defence updates a serious policy debate on whether ISRO should continue handling defence-oriented space assets or transition into a pure research and deep-space agency.
The Indian Air Force has denied reports of an aircraft crash near Kishtwar. He added that Israel and the US are leading the fight against “forces of evil” and have weakened Iran’s threat capabilities. Turkey's foreign minister on Saturday accused Israel of using security as a pretext to acquire "more land". Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Sunday that the military had been instructed to use "full force" in Lebanon — even during the ongoing ceasefire — should Israeli troops face any threat. Israeli forces have destroyed Lebanese villages in the area, saying their aim is to protect northern Israeli towns from Hezbollah attacks.
