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India’s Expanding Defence Industrial Power: How Startups, MSMEs and Private Giants Are Scaling Military Production – Analysis

IgMp Bulletin The debate over India’s defence capabilities has often revolved around a familiar criticism—that the country can design advanced weapons but lacks the industrial scale needed to sustain a prolonged conflict with a peer adversary. However, developments following Operation...

Indonesia Finalizes $200–350 Million Deal To Buy India’s BrahMos Supersonic Missiles

IgMp Bulletin Indonesia has formally confirmed plans to acquire the supersonic BrahMos missile from India, marking a significant step in Jakarta’s effort to strengthen maritime defence across its vast archipelago. The agreement, estimated to be worth between $200 million and...

Raphe mPhibr Announces 1.5-Ton Class MALE UAV With 335 HP Indigenous Engine; To Contest In 87 MALE UAV Tender

IgMp Bulletin India’s Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) drone market is entering a decisive phase as domestic defence startup Raphe mPhibr has developed a new 1.5-ton class MALE UAV powered by a 250 kW (335 hp) indigenous engine. The platform is emerging...

Dry Kaveri-Powered Stealth Drone Fleet: India’s Roadmap From Ghatak UCAV to Futuristic Unmanned Fighter Aircraft (FUFA)

IgMp Bulletin India’s next phase of air combat planning is increasingly centered on autonomous stealth aircraft powered by indigenous engines. After years of development setbacks and redesigns, the Kaveri engine programme has quietly reached a turning point, and defence planners...

Inside India’s Mach-10 Hypersonic Swarm Drone: Q-Alpha Aerospace’s RHH-150 Signals a New Era in Autonomous Warfare

IgMp Bulletin India’s growing defence innovation ecosystem is beginning to explore one of the most complex frontiers in aerospace technology: hypersonic unmanned combat systems. Bengaluru-based startup Q-Alpha Aerospace is drawing attention for its ambitious RHH-150 programme, a hypersonic swarm-capable unmanned...

Solar Defence Announces India’s First AI-Powered Drone Megafactory: To Build 10,000 UAVs and 1,000 Military Robots Annually

IgMp Bulletin India’s private defence industry marked a significant milestone on March 7, 2026, as Solar Defence & Aerospace Limited (SDAL) announced an investment of a massive ₹12,800 crore in building India’s first AI-Powered Drone Megafactory in Nagpur. The new...

Why TASL Is Emerging As The Frontrunner In AMCA Stealth Fighter Manufacturing

IgMp Bulletin India’s ambitious plan to develop the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is not only about building a fifth-generation stealth fighter but also about redefining how the country manufactures complex defence platforms. The Ministry of Defence (India) is preparing...

India’s Bhargavastra & YAMA Counter Swarm Drone Systems Shows The World How To Counter Swarm Drone Threats

IgMp Bulletin In the wake of drone-saturated conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, the Indian Armed Forces have increasingly focused on a layered counter-swarm doctrine to defend airbases, ammunition depots and command centers from mass unmanned attacks. Unlike traditional...

TATA unveils ATAGS Mounted Gun system, competing Kalyani group for MGS requirement of the Indian Army

IgMp Bulletin India’s artillery modernisation is entering a new phase as Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) positions its truck-mounted version of the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) as a next-generation battlefield solution for the Indian Army. The system, recently...

India Fast-Tracks 800 km Air-Launched BrahMos-A to Expand IAF’s Deep Strike Reach

IgMp Bulletin India is moving quickly to develop a new extended-range version of its air-launched BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, a capability that could dramatically increase the long-distance strike reach of the Indian Air Force. Defence sources indicate that the upgraded...
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Indian Air Force wants GaN-based indigenous AESA radar on the Russian Su-57 stealth fighter

IAF pushes for Indian GaN AESA radar and mission computers on the Su-57 stealth jet to ensure weapon sovereignty and counter Russia's older GaAs radar tech.
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