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The National Investigation Agency or NIA on Monday carried out searches in four states and a Union Territory as part of its probe into the terrorist-gangster nexus case, sources told Press Trust of India.

Extensive searches were carried out by the NIA at 30 locations in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and the Union Territory of Chandigarh in the terrorist-gangster nexus case, the source told news agency PTI.

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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is accelerating production of the LCA-Tejas Trainer aircraft. The state-owned aerospace company aims to deliver six Tejas Trainers this year, part of an 18-aircraft order from the Indian Air Force (IAF).

Following the delivery of the first Tejas Trainer (LT-5201) last October, HAL has prepped two more (LT-5202 & LT-5203) for delivery. These aircraft have successfully completed low-speed taxi trials, with a fourth (LT-5204) nearing completion.

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India and Germany recently held their High Defence Committee (HDC) meeting in Berlin, marking a significant step forward in their bilateral defence partnership. During the meeting, officials from the German company Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) presented a proposal for India’s Mounted Gun System (MGS) tender.

KMW’s proposal centers around the AGM Iveco 8×8, a mounted gun system built on an 8×8 wheeled chassis. This system boasts several features that cater to the Indian Army’s specific requirements:

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India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is embarking on a crucial project to enhance the combat capabilities of its armoured regiments. The Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), a premier DRDO laboratory, is spearheading the development of a Battlefield Situational Awareness System (BSAS) as part of the “Advanced Vetronics for Futuristic AFVs” project.

The BSAS is a comprehensive system designed to provide real-time battlefield awareness to crew members operating Armoured fighting vehicles. This heightened awareness will significantly improve their decision-making capabilities in dynamic combat situations.

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India’s recent announcement of the successful test of its Agni-V Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) equipped with Multiple Re-entry Vehicle (MRIV) technology has stirred significant interest and speculation among defense analysts and observers worldwide. The unveiling of the first official images of the Agni-V MRIV has sparked discussions, particularly regarding its distinctive conical nose, which sets it apart from its predecessors.

The Agni-V MRIV test marks a notable departure from the previous iterations of the Agni series, particularly in terms of its design and technological capabilities. The prominent feature of the conical nose on the Agni-V MRIV raises questions about the evolution of India’s ballistic missile program and hints at the possibility of a more advanced and sophisticated weapon system than initially perceived.

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SOURCE: AFI

In recent years, the global arms trade landscape has witnessed a significant shift, particularly concerning Russian arms exports. The statistics reveal a stark reality: Russian arms exports fell by 53 percent between the periods of 2014–18 and 2019–23. This rapid decline has raised concerns and sparked discussions among analysts and policymakers worldwide.

The decline in Russian arms exports over the past five years has been pronounced, with notable implications for both Russia’s defense industry and its geopolitical influence. In 2019, Russia exported major arms to 31 states; however, by 2023, this number dwindled to only 12 states. Such a substantial reduction in the number of recipient states underscores the challenges facing Russia’s arms export market.

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The Agni-5 missiles with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-Entry Vehicle ( MIRV) technology would be able to hit at least three different targets spread over a large area. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) developed technology that would make the missile system difficult to intercept as the payloads or warheads would be moving towards their intended targets along with the mother vehicles and multiple decoys with them, defence sources told ANI.

The number of warheads in the missile system can also be increased based on the requirements, they said. The Defence Ministry said today that it has demonstrated the capability to conduct the first successful flight test of an indigenously developed Agni-5 missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-Entry Vehicle ( MIRV) technology.

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Former spokesperson of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Ravi Gupta, on Monday hailed the first flight test of the Agni-5 missile and called it a ‘moment of pride’ that India launched ‘Mission Divyastra’. He further said that the system, which has indigenous sensors and avionics, is proof of ‘India’s technological ability’. “It is a moment of pride that India has launched Mission Divyastra today.

This will ensure that a single missile can deploy multiple warheads and with this test, India has joined the select group of countries,” he said. “The system that has indigenous sensors and avionics is proof of India’s technological ability.

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After the Agni-5 MIRV missile, developed by defence research centre DRDO for over a decade, took its first flight on Monday, former Vice Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Shirish Baban Deo (Retd) said that the launch is very ‘significant’ as the country joins the elite list of nations with test of Agni-V MIRV technology.

Speaking to ANI, he further said that the launch of the missile sends a clear message that the country is now prepared for everything. “… We are in a few handful countries who have this technology like the USA, France, Russia and maybe the UK. From this perspective, the launch is very significant. But the most significant message that we want to send is that we are prepared for everything,” Air Marshal Shirish Baban Deo (Retd.) said.

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Pakistani Hindu refugees residing in Delhi expressed hope and happiness on the implementation of the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act on Monday, saying they are elated that “we will be called Indian citizens finally”.

Ahead of the Lok Sabha election, the Centre announced the implementation of the contentious CAA 2019 for granting citizenship to undocumented non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan who came to India before December 31, 2014.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Monday and updated him on the recent developments in the fighting in the Gaza Strip. The two leaders “also discussed the effort to release the hostages and the issue of humanitarian assistance”, the official handle of the Prime Minister of Israel posted on X.

Prime Minister Netanyahu met with “Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and updated him on recent developments in the fighting in the Gaza Strip”, it said, sharing a photograph of the meeting.

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The Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA), a US-based advocacy group, welcomed the formal notification of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in India and said that the decision is a ‘big win’ for the persecuted religious minorities of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.

“A big win for HumanRights for the persecuted religious #minorities of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. India finally notifies the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) which was passed by the Indian Parliament in 2019!,” the CoHNA said in a post on X.

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The Centre on Monday implemented the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, notifying the rules four years after the contentious law was passed by Parliament to fast-track citizenship for undocumented non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan who came to India before December 31, 2014.

With the unveiling of the rules that came days ahead of the announcement of the Lok Sabha elections, the Modi government will now start granting Indian nationality to persecuted non-Muslim migrants — Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis and Christians — from the three countries. The rules come into force with immediate effect, according to a Gazette notification.

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Building bridges of friendship whilst training young minds, the ships of the First Training Squadron (1TS) comprising INS Tir and CGS Sarathi arrived in Port Louis, Mauritius on Monday. The visit also coincides with the 57th Mauritius National Day celebrations on Mar 12. As a gesture of solidarity and friendship, one helicopter and a contingent of the Indian Navy will participate in the Mauritius National Day city parade. President Droupadi Murmu is the Chief Guest for the National Day celebrations.

Earlier, the ship undertook joint EEZ surveillance with Mauritius Dornier aircraft. During the visit to Port Louis, various training activities and cross-deck visits are planned. The presence of 1TS is a testament to the shared commitment to regional security and underlines the rich cultural and diplomatic ties between the two nations.

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SOURCE: AFI

The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has apprehended an employee of Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders (MDL) on suspicion of divulging classified information concerning restricted areas to a Pakistani intelligence operative. The individual in question, Kalpesh Baikar (31), a resident of Alibaug in Raigarh district, had undergone training as a fitter at an ITI college in Alibaug before joining Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders in Mumbai in May 2014.

Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders is renowned for its expertise in constructing warships, submarines, and offshore platforms for the Indian Navy. The ATS alleges that Baikar, in possession of access to restricted zones within the shipbuilding facility, engaged in extensive social media conversations with a woman over several months. As their dialogue progressed, Baikar purportedly shared sensitive data with the woman in return for financial remuneration.

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