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India’s search for a practical fifth-generation fighter is increasingly shaped by timelines, affordability, and strategic autonomy rather than prestige alone. As the Indian Air Force balances near-term capability gaps with long-term self-reliance, the Russian Su-75 “Checkmate”...
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India’s approach to fifth-generation fighter acquisitions appears to be entering a deliberate pause, not out of indecision but strategic calculation. Signals emerging from defence and aerospace circles suggest New Delhi may be waiting to see whether...
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India has not taken a final call on acquiring Russia’s fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Sukhoi Su-57, signalling a cautious and methodical approach as the country weighs long-term air power priorities against near-term operational needs. Speaking at...
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The long-standing global order of air defence is being reshaped by a hard new reality often described as the “swarm era.” By March 2026, confirmed penetrations of some of the Middle East’s most sophisticated defence networks,...
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India’s air power roadmap is entering a decisive phase as New Delhi weighs a sweeping modernization effort that could approach $100 billion over the next decade and beyond. The objective is clear: rebuild the Indian Air...
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India’s long-range precision strike capability is set for a significant expansion as the air-launched variant of the Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM) edges closer to operational testing. Developed by Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), the...
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India’s air defence thinking has quietly but decisively shifted over the past few years, and by early 2026 that change has become visible in the way Project Kusha is being positioned within national planning circles. Once...
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India’s next-generation fighter program has taken a crucial step forward, with the Tejas Mk2 entering the pre-flight calibration phase ahead of its anticipated rollout in March or April. For a project closely watched by defence analysts...
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The Indian Navy is preparing for one of the most ambitious expansions in its history, outlining a roadmap to grow into a 200-ship fleet by 2035 while committing to full indigenous construction. The announcement, made by...
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India is preparing for a potential leap in air defence capability, with 18 forward locations in Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir reportedly shortlisted for the deployment of the Israeli-origin Iron Beam laser interception system. If implemented,...
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