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India’s 140kN Propulsion Leap: Scaling the 120kN AMCA Engine for a 35-Ton Sixth-Generation Fighter

India’s long-term fighter aviation roadmap took a decisive step forward in March 2026 as the country outlined plans to scale its upcoming indigenous 120kN fighter engine for the AMCA into a far more powerful 140kN class propulsion system. Developed...

India to move ahead with both Safran and Rolls-Royce for two separate jet engine development programs

Source : IgMp Bulletin For decades, India’s ambition to build a world-class fighter aircraft powered by a fully indigenous engine has remained frustratingly out of reach. Airframes have improved, avionics have matured, and weapons integration has accelerated—but propulsion has remained...
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DRDO Planning Sustained Hypersonic Test of HSTDV Aiming Higher Speed Beyond Mach 6

India’s hypersonic ambitions reached a decisive milestone in January 2026 when the Defence Research and Development Organisation successfully tested...
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