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India’s naval deterrence is set for a significant upgrade with the upcoming S5 class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs). These underwater behemoths, boasting a submerged displacement of a staggering 13,000 tons, will be powered by a revolutionary new reactor – the 190 MW Pressurized Light Water Nuclear Reactor (PWR) – developed indigenously by the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).

This marks a substantial leap from the 83 MW reactors currently powering the Arihant-class SSBNs. The new design, according to sources at idrw.org, is complete and awaits funding clearance before construction of a land-based prototype can begin.

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Dassault Aviation, the renowned French aerospace company, has announced a resumption of new contract signings following a reorganization of its production and supply chain. One of the major orders expected to materialize soon is from India, which plans to ink a deal for 26 Rafale M carrier-based fighters worth approximately Rs 50,000 crore.

The Indian Navy will become the second operator of the Rafale M, joining the French Navy as the proud owner of this advanced fighter aircraft. Given the limited number of aircraft carriers in the world, India is likely to remain the second-largest operator of the Rafale M.

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SOURCE: AFI

The India-U.S. bilateral Army exercise Yudh Abhyas has commenced at the Mahajan field firing ranges in Rajasthan on September 9, 2024. This year’s exercise is set to feature a wide range of military activities, including live-fire drills and training exercises.

The U.S. Army is participating in the exercise with a contingent that includes Stryker infantry vehicles and the M142 HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System). The deployment of HIMARS in India marks a significant development, as the U.S. is keen to sell this advanced weapon system to the Indian Army.

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SOURCE: AFI

Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has been tasked with developing software for the TFX Kaan, a joint venture fifth-generation fighter jet program between Pakistan and Turkey. This development was reported by the Pakistani media outlet BOL News.

Last year, Turkish Deputy Defense Minister Celal Sami Tüfekçi announced that discussions were underway to involve Pakistan in Turkey’s next-generation fighter aircraft (NGFA) program. Tüfekçi revealed that nearly 200 Pakistani engineers were already working on the TFX Kaan project.

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SOURCE: AFI

The India-U.S. bilateral Army exercise Yudh Abhyas, currently underway at the Mahajan field firing ranges in Rajasthan, has witnessed the participation of the A-10C Thunderbolt II, an aircraft from the 25th Fighter Squadron. This marks the first time that an A-10C has joined the Yudh Abhyas exercise, showcasing the growing collaboration between the Indian and U.S. militaries.

The A-10C Thunderbolt II is a specialized aircraft designed for close air support of ground forces. Its unique capabilities, including its slow speed, maneuverability, and powerful weaponry, make it an invaluable asset in providing direct support to troops on the ground.  

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SOURCE: AFI

Samir V Kamat, the chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has emphasized the critical role of space in modern warfare. In a recent statement, he highlighted the shift from traditional land, air, and sea domains to a more complex battlefield that includes cyber, information, and space.

Kamat asserted that nations with superiority in these three domains will have a significant advantage in future conflicts. He particularly underscored the importance of space, stating that India must build its expertise and capabilities in this sector to secure a strategic edge.

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SOURCE: AFI

Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) today witnessed a historic moment as two new Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Shallow Watercraft were launched for the Indian Navy. The vessels, named INS MULKI and INS MALPE, were launched by Smt Vijaya Srinivas, wife of Vice Admiral V Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command.

These vessels are designed to conduct anti-submarine operations in coastal waters, low-intensity maritime operations, mine-laying, sub-surface surveillance, and search and rescue missions. They are equipped with a range of weapons, including lightweight torpedoes, anti-submarine warfare rockets, a close-in weapon system, and remote-controlled guns.

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SOURCE: PIB

In a major boost to Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed a contract with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for 240 AL-31FP Aero Engines for Su-30MKI aircraft at a cost of over Rs 26,000 crore. The contract was inked by the senior officials of MoD and HAL in the presence of Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane and Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari in New Delhi on September 09, 2024.

These aeroengines will be manufactured by the Koraput Division of HAL and are expected to fulfil the need of the Indian Air Force to sustain the operational capability of the Su-30 fleet for the defence preparedness of the country. HAL would  supply 30 aero-engines per annum as per the contractual delivery schedule. The supply of all 240 engines would be completed over the period of next eight years.

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SOURCE: PTI

A routine traffic check in west Delhi’s Moti Nagar area has led to the seizure of 500 sniper rifle bullets while being transported on a motorcycle, police said on Monday.

The traffic police were checking vehicles on Saturday night when they signalled a motorcycle rider to stop. Instead, the rider picked up speed and tried to flee, leading to a chase, said a senior police officer privy to the probe into the matter.

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SOURCE: AFP

India’s Adani Group has been repeatedly requesting the interim government to immediately clear dues of around $800 million on their electricity sales, according to officials of Bangladesh Power Development Board (PDB). 

Multiple officials confirmed that the group recently asked the PDB, the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Bangladesh Bank and the interim government’s chief adviser several times to clear the outstanding bill. Adani Power supplies electricity from its coal-based plant in Godda, Jharkhand, to Bangladesh under a 25-year power purchase agreement with the Bangladesh Power Development Board, or PDB. The plant has a capacity of 1,600MW.

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SOURCE: PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to join the leaders of the US, Japan and Australia at the Quad summit in the US later this month as the influential grouping is likely to deliberate on pressing global challenges including the situation in Ukraine. The summit is likely to take place on September 21 in US President Joe Biden’s hometown of Wilmington in Delaware, people familiar with the matter said.

There is no official announcement yet on the date and venue of the high-profile summit. It was India’s turn to host the Quad summit this year. However, the leaders of the grouping decided to hold the summit at a venue convenient to all in view of constraints of a tight calendar.

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SOURCE: ANI

The US Department of State is partnering with the India Semiconductor Mission of the Union Electronics and IT Ministry to explore opportunities for growing and diversifying the global semiconductor ecosystem under the International Technology Security and Innovation (ITSI) Fund, created by the CHIPS Act of 2022.

This partnership aims to create a more resilient, secure, and sustainable global semiconductor value chain. Speaking at the event, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Trade Policy and Negotiations, J Robert Garverick, from the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs (EB), said, “The Department of State is partnering with the Government of India to explore opportunities to grow and diversify the global semiconductor ecosystem under the International Technology Security and Innovation Fund.

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SOURCE: ANI

Amid reports about National Security Advisor Ajit Doval’s likely visit to Moscow this week, Foreign Affairs Expert Robinder Sachdev, has said that the NSA’s visit to Russia, has multiple objectives, including his participation at the BRICS NSA meeting. He said that NSA Doval will carry some message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Russian National Security Advisor and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Asked about Doval’s likely visit to Moscow and what message he will carry, Robinder Sachdev said, “The visit of National Security Advisor Doval to Moscow has multiple objectives. The first objective is to participate in the meetings of the NSAs of the 10 BRICS countries. So that’s the first objective. But I think there are two other objectives which are even more important than that meeting for which Mr Doval is going. First is that, it is expected that he will carry some message from Prime Minister Modi to the NSA of Russia as well as President Putin.”

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SOURCE: ANI

Two terrorists were neutralised, as well as a large number of warlike stores, including two AK-47s and one pistol recovered so far following an anti-infiltration operation launched by the Indian Army on the intervening nights of September 8 and September 9 in the Nowshera region of Jammu and Kashmir.

As per information received from the White Knight Corps, the anti-filtration operation named “Operation Kanchi” was conducted based on information obtained from intelligence agencies and the Jammu and Kashmir Police regarding an infiltration bid.

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SOURCE: REUTERS

News agency ANI has sued Netflix Inc and producers of an Indian series about a plane hijack, asking for four episodes to be taken down as they used ANI content without permission, ANI’s lawyer told Reuters on Monday. The series, called “IC-814: The Kandahar Hijack” – a fictionalised version of the 1999 hijacking of Indian Airlines flight 814 from Kathmandu – has been embroiled in controversy since its release last month.

Social media users and members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party have criticised the show for what they said was an incorrect portrayal of the hijackers as Hindus with Hindu names when they were Muslims.

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