January 16, 2018
What’s Next for the Indian Army’s Anti-Tank Guided Missile Requirement?
The Diplomat: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently in India on a five-day visit, the first by an Israeli
The Diplomat: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently in India on a five-day visit, the first by an Israeli
The Times of Israel: India is considering the possibility of reviving a $500 million anti-tank missile deal with Israel’s Rafael
The Drive: India’s very first nuclear ballistic missile carrying submarine (SSBN), the INS Arihant, has been pier-side undergoing repairs for
Bloomberg: Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. has confirmed the Indian government canceled a missile contract worth nearly $500 million
The Diplomat: India has successfully test fired its indigenously designed and built Advanced Air Defense (AAD)/ Ashvin Advanced Defense interceptor
The Diplomat: India and Russia have still not concluded a final contract for the procurement of four to five regiments
The Diplomat: The second Arihant-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), the future INS Arighant(originally assumed to be named Aridhaman), was quietly launched at
Swarajya Magazine: India’s costliest defence project — a Rs 90,000 crore push to develop and construct a fleet of nuclear-powered
Policy Forum: Today, China has the ability to conduct a large-scale, conventional missile strike against the US and its allies.
Sputnik News: New Delhi (Sputnik) — The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, an Indo-Russian joint venture product, is expected to achieve
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