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Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) is on a determined path to expand its horizons and strengthen its position in the global shipbuilding industry. The company is actively seeking collaborations with technology partners to acquire new knowledge and explore opportunities in the commercial, oil, and offshore sectors, including Subsea Operations Vessels (SOVs) and Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UWVs).

A significant step in this direction was marked by a recent visit from a delegation led by Ms. Sidsel Norvik, Director of NOVA Spektrum, and representatives from Innovation Norway (India). The delegation extended an invitation to HSL to participate in the Nor-Shipping exhibition in 2025. This international maritime event provides a platform for industry leaders to showcase their capabilities and explore potential partnerships.

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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has officially published a Request for Information (RFI) for the development of an advanced ejection seat for the HTT-40 aircraft. This RFI marks a crucial step in enhancing the safety and operational efficiency of the HTT-40, a basic trainer aircraft designed and developed by HAL.

The ejection seat is a critical component of military aircraft, ensuring the pilot’s safety during emergency situations. HAL’s RFI outlines the specific requirements and components needed for the development of this essential system.

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In a potential game-changer for the global aerospace industry, Hanwha Aerospace, a leading South Korean defense contractor, has extended an olive branch to international partners for the co-development of a new jet engine. This engine is envisioned to power the upcoming KF-21 Block III fighter jet and would generate a thrust of approximately 106-115kN as per Company studies.

Won-Wook Kim, head of the advanced aero engine business unit at Hanwha Aerospace, has expressed keen interest in a 50-50 partnership for this ambitious project. Notably, the targeted thrust of the engine aligns closely with India’s requirements for its fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program.

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India’s maritime security strategy is poised for a significant leap forward with the successful integration of sea-based endo-atmospheric interceptor missile systems into its warships. Conducted off the coast of Odisha in the Bay of Bengal, last year these flight trials herald a new era in defensive capabilities, particularly against advanced threats such as the Chinese DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM).

China’s DF-21D, touted as the world’s first ASBM, has fundamentally altered the dynamics of naval warfare. Capable of targeting aircraft carriers and large naval vessels from long distances, the DF-21D poses a formidable threat to carrier strike groups. In response, India’s development and integration of endo-atmospheric interceptor missiles signify a crucial advancement in countering such threats, thereby enhancing the overall security and effectiveness of its naval assets.

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India has played a crucial role in spotlighting the dangerous nexus between Pakistan and North Korea during the recent Tokyo Quad Foreign Ministers’ meeting. By successfully incorporating references to the proliferation of nuclear and missile technologies linked to North Korea into the joint statement, India has set a significant precedent.

This marks the first time the Quad grouping – comprising India, the US, Japan, and Australia – has explicitly addressed the North Korean proliferation axis beyond its immediate region. The move underscores India’s growing diplomatic influence and its commitment to combating nuclear proliferation.

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The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has sparked controversy by refusing to disclose data on manpower shortages within the Armed Forces, citing national security concerns. In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha on Monday, Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth asserted that revealing such information would be detrimental to the nation’s interests.

The decision has drawn sharp criticism from the opposition, with Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge highlighting the government’s previous practice of releasing data on vacancies and questioning the rationale behind the sudden change in stance.

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In a spectacular display of naval might and diplomatic relations, the Indian Navy’s INS Tabar, a formidable Talwar-class frigate, has arrived in London for a four-day visit. The warship, renowned for its capabilities in air, surface, and subsurface warfare, has captured the imagination of Londoners as it navigated the iconic Thames River, passing under the historic London Bridge.

The visit of INS Tabar to the British capital is a significant milestone in Indo-British naval cooperation. It is expected to foster stronger ties between the two nations, enhancing maritime security and defense collaboration.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is actively engaged in bolstering its operational capabilities and international cooperation through simultaneous participation in two major air exercises.

In Sulur, the IAF is hosting the first phase of the multinational air exercise, Ex Tarang Shakti 24. This platform brings together air forces from various countries to share best practices, enhance interoperability, and strengthen bilateral ties.

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In what could raise serious concerns in Tel Aviv and faraway Washington, certain reports have claimed that Pakistan plans to supply Tehran with its Shaheen-III medium-range ballistic missiles if Iran’s ongoing conflict with Israel escalates.

Citing several Arab sources, Israeli daily Jerusalem Post reported that Pakistan discussed its willingness to supply Iran with mid-range missiles at a recent meeting of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

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India’s indigenous defense manufacturing is set to witness a new chapter as Armoured Vehicles Nigam Ltd (ANVL) plans to form a joint venture (JV) with Russian firms Rosoboronexport (ROE) and Hindustan Power Corporation (HPC) to manufacture a Light Tank for the Indian Army. The JV will be majority-owned by ANVL and India Optel Limited (IOL).

This development is likely to introduce a new contender in the race for the Indian Army’s requirement of 295 Light Tanks under the ‘Make-I’ category. Based on the Sprut-SD design, the proposed Indian Light Tank is expected to compete directly with the DRDO-L&T developed Zorawar Light Tank, which has already commenced trials and secured a first-mover advantage.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has initiated fabrication work on the Pinaka MkIII, a more advanced version of the already potent Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher system. This new variant is set to boast an impressive range of 120 kilometres, significantly enhancing India’s firepower capabilities.

Concurrently, the development of a guided version of the Pinaka with a 120-kilometer range is also underway under the Long Range Guided Rocket (LRGR) project. Intriguingly, there are indications of plans for both 120km and 300km variants, possibly with a uniform 300mm calibre.

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India is set to commence the delivery of its indigenously developed Akash 1S air defence missile system to Armenia later this year. This marks a significant milestone for the country’s defence exports, as Armenia becomes the first international customer for the advanced missile system.
Manufactured by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), the Akash 1S is an upgraded version of the existing Akash missile, featuring an indigenous seeker that enhances its target acquisition and interception capabilities.

The system employs a combination of command guidance and active terminal seeker guidance, providing a robust defence against aerial threats such as fighter jets, cruise missiles, and drones.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has initiated a groundbreaking project to develop a cutting-edge Through Wall Imaging Radar (TWIR). This innovative technology is set to revolutionize surveillance and security operations across the country.  

Unlike its predecessors, the upcoming TWIR will be designed in both handheld and tripod-based configurations, offering unmatched flexibility and portability to security personnel. This versatility will enable operators to swiftly deploy the radar in a variety of challenging environments, from urban settings to remote terrains.

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Retired Lt Gen H S Panag, a former GOC-in-C of Northern and Central Commands, has lauded the DRDO-L&T Zorawar light tank project as a pivotal step towards India’s self-reliance in armored vehicle technology. In a recent column, he emphasized the project’s potential to spur the development of indigenous, futuristic infantry combat vehicles (ICVs) and other advanced combat platforms.

The Zorawar light tank, a collaborative effort between the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Larsen & Toubro (L&T), is seen as a significant milestone in India’s quest for armored superiority. By successfully developing and fielding a light tank, the nation can acquire valuable insights and technological expertise that can be leveraged for more complex armored platforms.

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