June 24, 2016
India denies training North Korean experts in ballistic missile tech
Business Standard: India on Thursday strongly denied allegations in the media that a research centre in Dehradun may have violated
Business Standard: India on Thursday strongly denied allegations in the media that a research centre in Dehradun may have violated
Korea Times: India is nurturing North Korean scientists despite United Nations sanctions, according to Al Jazeera, a Qatar-based news network.
The Diplomat: The utility of space as a medium for war has grown exponentially since the days of the Cold
Janes: After starting sales negotiations with Vietnam, India now plans to export its indigenously manufactured BrahMos medium-range anti-ship cruise missiles
Kolkata 24×7 News: Days after India cleared the hurdles for its entry into the elite Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR),
International Business Times: India, currently the world’s largest arms importer, plans to sell its supersonic BrahMos missile to Vietnam, marking
New Delhi Television News The members of the Missile TechnologyControl Regime (MTCR), a key anti-proliferation grouping, have agreed to admit
State Department Office of the Spokesperson: On June 1, India became the 138th Subscribing State to the Hague Code of
International Business Times: The recent test-firing of the Indian supersonic Interceptor missile, which was part of the Defence Research and Development
ABP: India on Wednesday successfully test-fired its indigenously developed nuclear capable Prithvi-II missile that can carry up to 1000 kg
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