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The 14th edition of the Indo Pacific Geo Intelligence Forum underscored the growing importance of geospatial intelligence in modern warfare. Lt. Gen. RS Raman, Director General Military Intelligence of the Indian Army, emphasized that geospatial is not merely a technology, but rather a constantly evolving ecosystem.

Lt. Gen. Raman highlighted the critical role of geospatial information in enriching traditional maps. By “tethering maps with geospatial information,” the military can gain a deeper understanding of operational environments, leading to improved decision-making.

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The Royal Navy has issued a request for information (RFI) for a new Long Range Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon (LRAW) to be launched from its Mk41 Vertical Launching Systems (VLS). This development presents an interesting parallel to advancements being made in India.

The Royal Navy seeks a solution that utilizes a “missile/rocket” delivery system to deploy lightweight torpedoes at extended ranges. While unmanned systems are being considered for the future, the current focus is on a missile-based approach. This closely resembles the core functionality of the Indian SMART system.

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India’s decision to retire its aging MiG-27 fleet and not replace them with the Russian Su-34 Fullback, despite already operating a significant number of Su-30MKIs, has been a subject of considerable discussion in defense circles. The rationale behind this decision is multi-faceted, involving operational, financial, and strategic considerations.

The Su-34 is a formidable strike aircraft with impressive capabilities, including a heavy payload capacity, advanced avionics, and long-range precision strike capability. However, India’s operational requirements were already being met effectively by the Su-30MKI, a versatile and multi-role aircraft that can perform both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. The Su-30MKI, with its robust performance in various roles, reduced the need for a dedicated strike aircraft like the Su-34.

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Mig-29K simulator at INS Dega

The Indian Navy is fortifying its aerial defense capabilities with INS Dega, a key naval air station located in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, on the east coast of India. This strategic facility is set to become the home base for a squadron of 26 Rafale M fighter jets, bolstering India’s maritime prowess.

Dassault Aviation, the French aerospace giant, is supplying the Indian Navy with these advanced fighter jets. The order comprises:

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Yeni Akit, an Islamist Turkish daily newspaper proudly proclaims the arrival of Turkey’s first indigenous main battle tank, the Altay, alleging it has caused panic amongst neighboring countries. The article cites Indian media outlets discussing the Altay’s capabilities and supposedly advocating for an alliance with Greece to counter this new Turkish advancement.

Yeni Akit portrays Greece as envious of Turkey’s flourishing defense industry, claiming Greece views every Turkish development with apprehension. The piece quotes an unnamed Indian report expressing concern over Turkey’s newfound self-sufficiency in tank production and the potential impact on the regional balance of power.

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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is gearing up for mass production of the LCH Prachand light attack helicopter, following a Ministry of Defence (MoD) request for a proposal (RFP) for 156 units. This move signifies a significant push towards self-reliance in India’s defense sector.

While the initial 15 Limited Series Production (LSP) LCHs had an indigenous content of 45% by value, HAL aims to significantly increase this figure to 55% for the series production variant. This ambitious target reflects India’s commitment to reducing dependence on foreign suppliers for critical defense equipment.

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Nishant Agrawal, a former BrahMos scientist, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a sessions court for leaking military secrets to Pakistan. Agrawal, who worked in the missile assembly unit in Nagpur, was a distinguished missile engineer until his arrest. The court convicted him under Section 235 of the Criminal Procedure Code, finding him guilty of offences punishable under Section 66(f) of the IT Act and various sections of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) for divulging critical armament information to foreign entities.

The investigation, led by Pankaj Awasthi of the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (UP-ATS), uncovered a sophisticated espionage operation. During the trial, Awasthi testified that a Pakistani agent using the pseudonym ‘Sejal’ had established a Facebook account to connect with Agrawal. This account was used to deploy malicious applications such as Qwhisper, Chat to Hire, and X-trust. These apps, laden with malware, successfully infiltrated Agrawal’s laptop, extracting classified information.

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The issue of Kashmir, long a point of contention between India and Pakistan, has now permeated British politics, with parliamentary candidates seeking the support of the British Pakistani community by addressing the Kashmir conflict. Conservative MP Marco Longhi is among those urging the British Pakistani electorate to vote for him in the upcoming elections, leveraging his stance on Kashmir as a key campaign point.

The UK is set to go to the polls on July 4, with the Conservative Party, led by Rishi Sunak, facing a significant challenge. In a recent letter coinciding with Eid al-Adha, Longhi emphasized his commitment to advocating for the people of Kashmir, highlighting the Indian government’s “atrocities” in the region. He posed the question, “Who will speak for Kashmir in Parliament?” in an attempt to rally support from voters who are deeply concerned about the ongoing conflict.

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Kuan-Ting Chen, a member of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan representing Chiayi County, expressed optimism following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s response to President Tsai Ing-wen’s congratulations on his election victory. Chen, in a statement, viewed this exchange as a potential turning point for Taiwan-India relations.

“This marks a new chapter in Taiwan-India relations,” Chen said, highlighting his “eagerness” for cooperation between the two countries, which he considers “leading nations in AI and IT.”

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For decades, the Motorcycle Display Team of the Indian Army has been a cherished part of the Republic Day Parades, showcasing a blend of skill, coordination, and daring stunts. Many of us grew up in awe of these performances, which have become a nostalgic symbol of national pride. However, as India ascends on the global stage, it is time to reconsider the relevance and image projected by this tradition.

In today’s world, where military prowess is increasingly defined by technological advancements, strategic capabilities, and modern warfare tactics, the motorcycle stunts appear anachronistic. They harken back to an era where such displays were a common way to demonstrate discipline and coordination. However, as India aims to project itself as a rising global power with a focus on innovation and modernity, these stunts may send the wrong message about the priorities and image of the Indian Army.

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French aerospace giant Dassault Aviation is taking its Rafale fighter jet program to new heights. The company is gearing up to increase production from two to three jets per month in response to a surge in global demand.

This news comes courtesy of Le Tribune, a French newspaper, which reported CEO Eric Trappier’s ambitious plans. Trappier highlighted the company’s significant turnaround, stating, “We are moving from less than one unit in 2020, which was critical, to three units. Currently, we are at two units.”

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The Indian Army’s recent selection of the ASMI submachine gun (SMG) over the well-established Israeli Uzi marks a significant milestone for indigenous Indian defense manufacturing. Let’s delve into the factors that led to ASMI’s triumph and explore the key features of both weapons.

The ASMI, meaning “pride, self-respect, and hard work,” is a 9x19mm caliber SMG designed and developed in 2020 by the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) and Lt Col Prasad Bansod.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) has returned triumphantly from the recently concluded Red Flag exercise, a premier aerial combat training event hosted by the United States Air Force (USAF) in Alaska. This year’s edition, held from June 4th to 14th at Eielson Air Force Base, saw the IAF’s Rafale fighters emerge as clear standouts.

The IAF Rafales engaged in simulated long-range Beyond-Visual-Range (BVR) missions, facing off against US F-16s and Singaporean F-16s. Reports indicate that the Rafales emerged with the upper hand in these BVR encounters, showcasing their advanced capabilities.

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Agnikul Cosmos, a private space company incubated at IIT Madras, is setting its sights on the stars. After successfully test-firing its first rocket on May 30, the company is now aiming for a lofty goal: 35-40 commercial launches per year in the coming years.

This achievement marks a significant milestone for the Indian space industry. Agnikul Cosmos becomes the second private Indian company to successfully test a rocket, and remarkably, the first to launch from its own private pad.

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The Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) in Hyderabad, along with Premier Explosives, has achieved a breakthrough in propellant technology for rockets and missiles. The collaboration resulted in an indigenous process for a key material used in the preparation of CL-20 propellant.

CL-20 is a high-energy material prized for its superior performance compared to conventional propellants. It boasts a better oxidizer-to-fuel ratio than RDX and delivers 20% more energy than HMX-based propellants, translating to increased efficiency and range for rockets and missiles.

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