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Abdul Basit, a retired Pakistani diplomat and former High Commissioner of Pakistan to India, recently made a bold statement regarding the assassination of Ismail Hanniyeh in Tehran. In a pointed remark, Basit suggested that India’s involvement in the assassination “cannot be ruled out,” insinuating a possible motive of returning favors to Israel.

Basit’s assertion hinges on the presence of undercover agents from India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) in Iran. He highlighted this connection by referencing Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian national arrested in Iran and later sentenced to death in Pakistan on charges of espionage and terrorism. The mention of Jadhav underscores Basit’s concern about India’s covert operations in the region, particularly in Iran.

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In recent weeks, Indian and Canadian security officials and diplomats have reportedly engaged in multiple secret meetings to discuss the killing of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. These discussions reflect ongoing efforts to address the complex and sensitive nature of Nijjar’s death, which has implications for both nations’ security and diplomatic relations.

According to sources cited by the Hindustan Times, David Vigneault, the former director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), met with a senior Indian intelligence official twice in a third country following India’s Lok Sabha elections. Additionally, India’s High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, has met with Canada’s National Security and Intelligence Advisor, Nathalie G. Drouin, four times this year. These meetings have reportedly been amicable, focusing on the circumstances surrounding Nijjar’s killing in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18, 2022.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is actively working on bolstering the protection capabilities of the indigenously developed Zorawar light tank. As the Indian Army expresses a desire for increased armor and the integration of an Active Protection System (APS), the DRDO is facing the challenge of balancing enhanced protection with the tank’s core design principles of lightness and mobility.

The Zorawar, designed for high-altitude operations, is intended to be a nimble and rapidly deployable asset. However, the Indian Army’s demand for heavier armor could significantly impact the tank’s weight, potentially compromising its mobility and strategic advantages.

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Aerospace giant Airbus is gearing up to showcase its cutting-edge Eurodrone MALE UAV in India, with a potential demonstration slated for the upcoming Aero India air show in 2025. This move underscores the company’s keen interest in tapping into the burgeoning Indian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market.

The Eurodrone, a collaborative venture between Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, represents a significant leap forward in UAV technology. Designed for operation in non-segregated airspace, it offers unmatched capabilities in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). The aircraft’s modular design allows for customization based on specific mission requirements.

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In a historic first, India is set to host its inaugural international air exercise, ‘Tarang Shakti’, commencing on August 6th. A highlight of the event will be the participation of the formidable Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, affectionately known as the ‘Warthog’.

The A-10, renowned for its aggressive appearance and devastating firepower, is the U.S. Air Force’s primary close air support aircraft. Its iconic GAU-8 Avenger 30mm Gatling gun is capable of firing armor-piercing depleted uranium rounds, making it a potent weapon against armored targets.

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The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has successfully conducted a demonstration and trial of the formidable ‘Typhoon’ vehicle at its Transport Battalion in Chandigarh. This event, graced by officials from Vehicle Factory Jabalpur, marks a significant stride in modernizing the force’s fleet.

The Typhoon-K, a versatile and robust vehicle, is designed to be a backbone for logistical support in challenging terrains. Its capabilities extend beyond troop and cargo transportation, serving as a platform for various technical systems and weapons. Available in both 6×6 and 4×4 configurations, the Typhoon boasts exceptional mobility, protection, and firepower.

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Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) has taken another step towards self-reliance by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Medha Servo Drives Pvt Ltd. The collaboration aims to develop and manufacture advanced electrical and electronic equipment for both naval and commercial vessels.

This partnership brings together GRSE’s shipbuilding expertise and Medha Servo Drives’ technological prowess in electrical and electronic systems. The joint venture will focus on producing control and monitoring systems, electrical propulsion systems, and power generation and distribution components.

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Bharat Forge’s Aerospace Division has achieved a significant milestone by being bestowed with the prestigious Supplier Excellence Award as Growth Champion at the Honeywell India Supplier Summit 2024. This recognition underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to innovation and operational excellence.

The award is a testament to Bharat Forge’s ability to develop cutting-edge technology products that meet the highest industry standards. The company’s collaborative partnership with Honeywell has been instrumental in driving mutual growth and exploring new opportunities.

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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed by an airstrike in the Iranian capital, Iran and the militant group said early Wednesday, blaming Israel for a shock assassination that risks escalating the regional conflict on multiple fronts.

There was no immediate comment from Israel, which has vowed to kill Haniyeh and other Hamas leaders over the group’s Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel. The strike came just after Haniyeh had attended the inauguration of Iran’s new president in Tehran, Iran said.

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In a significant development for India’s armoured forces, the Indian Army’s T-90MKIII main battle tanks are set to receive a major upgrade with the introduction of the DATRAN 1500 hp engine. This new engine will replace the existing Russian V-92S2 engine, which currently develops 1,000 hp and is coupled to a manual transmission with seven forward and one reverse gear. The upgrade aims to enhance the performance and operational capabilities of the T-90MKIII tanks.

The prototype of the DATRAN 1500 hp engine was successfully test-fired in 2023, marking a milestone in India’s Indigenous defence technology development. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has also shared the test bed for the new engine, indicating significant progress in the project. Although official confirmation is pending, the DATRAN 1500 hp engine will likely be used not only in the T-90MKIII but also in the Arjun Mk1A, replacing its current German-made MTU liquid-cooled turbocharged diesel engine of 1400 hp.

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BrahMos Aerospace Thiruvananthapuram Limited has secured a significant contract to supply Afterburner Liner Assembly, along with essential tooling and fixtures, for the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE)’s 80KN engine program under the aegis of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

This development underscores the growing collaboration between DRDO and the Indian industry in the critical domain of aerospace propulsion. The 80KN engine program is a pivotal component of DRDO’s efforts to develop a new afterburner module for the Dry Kaveri engine. Once successfully integrated, this engine is slated to power an LCA-Tejas Trainer aircraft, marking a crucial step in the engine’s certification process.

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The Indian Air Force’s Tejas Mk1A program has hit a potential roadblock with the performance of its Israeli-made ELM-2052 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) Fire Control Radar (FCR). According to defense journalist Anantha Krishnan M, the radar is facing undisclosed issues.

The ELM-2052, developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), is also integrated into the IAF’s Jaguar Darin III upgraded fighter jets. In 2020, HAL secured a license to produce the radar’s gallium arsenide-based modules for the Jaguar program. Notably, the Tejas Mk1A variant houses a larger antenna and power supply for its ELM-2052 compared to the Jaguar version.

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A video showcasing the trials of Bharat Forge’s Ultra Light Howitzer-Steel (ULH-S) has taken the internet by storm. The footage, shared widely on X, has generated immense interest in the indigenous artillery system.

Bharat Forge offers the ULH-S in two variants: a 155mm 39 caliber and a 155mm 52 caliber, both weighing in at a compact 8 tons. These impressive specifications make the ULH-S a strong contender for the Indian Army’s upcoming Towed Gun System tender, which seeks a lightweight artillery piece under 15 tons.

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The Indian military has significantly enhanced its armored capabilities with the delivery of ten state-of-the-art T-90 Mk-III main battle tanks from Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL). This latest acquisition marks a substantial upgrade to India’s existing fleet of over 1,000 T-90 tanks, which have been in service for several years.

The Mk-III variant boasts advanced features designed to elevate its combat effectiveness. An automatic target tracker, coupled with a digital ballistic computer and thermal imaging sight, provides enhanced accuracy in target engagement, both during daylight and nighttime conditions.

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In a bid to counter the increasing threat posed by Pakistan-backed terrorists in the Jammu sector, the Indian Army is set to integrate Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) into its anti-terror operations. The decision comes in the wake of a surge in casualties among security forces in recent ambushes orchestrated by SSG-trained militants.

The sUAS are expected to play a crucial role in reconnaissance, providing real-time intelligence on terrorist hideouts and movements. Additionally, these drones could be equipped with small payloads capable of neutralizing threats without endangering human lives.

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