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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

June 21, 2016

India accused of nurturing N. Korea’s weapons scientists

Korea Times: India is nurturing North Korean scientists despite United Nations sanctions, according to Al Jazeera, a Qatar-based news network.

June 15, 2016

India’s Anti-Satellite Weapons

The Diplomat: The utility of space as a medium for war has grown exponentially since the days of the Cold

June 15, 2016

India plans expanded export of BrahMos cruise missiles

Janes: After starting sales negotiations with Vietnam, India now plans to export its indigenously manufactured BrahMos medium-range anti-ship cruise missiles

June 13, 2016

India to test fire Prahaar

Kolkata 24×7 News: Days after India cleared the hurdles for its entry into the elite Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR),

June 9, 2016

India plans to export BrahMos missile to Vietnam: Report

International Business Times: India, currently the world’s largest arms importer, plans to sell its supersonic BrahMos missile to Vietnam, marking

June 7, 2016

India Gets Big Boost Today In Bid For Nuclear Suppliers Group

New Delhi Television News The members of the Missile TechnologyControl Regime (MTCR), a key anti-proliferation grouping, have agreed to admit

June 3, 2016

India Subscribes to The Hague Code of Conduct Against Ballistic Missile Proliferation

State Department Office of the Spokesperson: On June 1, India became the 138th Subscribing State to the Hague Code of

May 24, 2016

Recent Indian Interceptor missile test a failure: Report

International Business Times: The recent test-firing of the Indian supersonic Interceptor missile, which was part of the Defence Research and Development

May 18, 2016

India successfully test fires nuclear-capable ballistic missile

ABP: India on Wednesday successfully test-fired its indigenously developed nuclear capable Prithvi-II missile that can carry up to 1000 kg