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SMPP, KNDS ink deal to manufacture loitering munitions in India

SMPP, KNDS ink deal to manufacture loitering munitions in India

Representatives from SMPP (L) and KNDS shake hands after signing the partnership agreement. (Photo: SMPP)New Delhi: Indian defence manufacturer SMPP and the pan-European land-defence group KNDS signed a teaming agreement on Wednesday to jointly manuf...

     
India’s defence output crosses ₹1.78 lakh crore, exports surge 63% in FY26

India’s defence output crosses ₹1.78 lakh crore, exports surge 63% in FY26

New Delhi: India’s indigenous defence production hit an all-time high of ₹1.78 lakh crore in the financial year ending March 2026, the Ministry of Defence announced on Wednesday, marking a 15.6 per cent rise over the previous year's &...

     
 Operation Sindoor proved Akash and BrahMos missiles, says Rajnath Singh as DRDO opens advanced weapon system complex in Hyderabad

Operation Sindoor proved Akash and BrahMos missiles, says Rajnath Singh as DRDO opens advanced weapon system complex in Hyderabad

Rajnath Singh along with DRDO scientists at DRDL, Hyderabad (Photo: MoD) Hyderabad: The defence minister, Rajnath Singh on Thursday inaugurated an Advanced Weapon System Complex at the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), a part o...

     
Indian Army bets big on drone warriors, to train 500,000 soldiers in five years

Indian Army bets big on drone warriors, to train 500,000 soldiers in five years

Illustration for representation. (© India Sentinels 2026–27)New Delhi: The Indian Army has drawn up one of the most ambitious military training programmes in its history: equipping 500,000 soldiers with drone warfare skills within the...

     
Kathmandu Literary Festival: South Asia meets to talk literature and shared futures

Kathmandu Literary Festival: South Asia meets to talk literature and shared futures

New Delhi: The fourth Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) opens on June 6 at Hotel Himalaya, Kathmandu, running for two days under the theme “Beyond Borders: South Asian Literature in a Changing World.” Writers, scholars, musicians,...

     
Honeywell engine delays hit IAF pilot training, HAL yet to deliver first HTT-40 trainer

Honeywell engine delays hit IAF pilot training, HAL yet to deliver first HTT-40 trainer

HTT-40 trainer aircraft (File photo)New Delhi: A United States aerospace firm – Honeywell – has finally begun delivering engines for India’s indigenous basic trainer aircraft after prolonged supply chain disruptions, but the de...

     
Global peacekeeping at 25-year low as funding dries up and great powers clash, Sipri report says

Global peacekeeping at 25-year low as funding dries up and great powers clash, Sipri report says

File photo of Indian troops under Unifil mission in south Lebanon near Israel border.New Delhi: The number of troops and other personnel deployed on international peacekeeping missions has fallen to its lowest level in at least a quarter century, wit...

     
Rampal explained: How India-Bangladesh power project became Dhaka’s quiet crisis shield

Rampal explained: How India-Bangladesh power project became Dhaka’s quiet crisis shield

There is a particular kind of infrastructure that only reveals its true value when things go wrong. It sits quietly, doing its job, attracting none of the attention that crises generate and emergency aid attracts. Then the crisis comes – the re...

     
GOC escapes narrowly as Indian Army helicopter crashes in Ladakh, reignites Cheetah-Chetak debate

GOC escapes narrowly as Indian Army helicopter crashes in Ladakh, reignites Cheetah-Chetak debate

The selfie taken by Maj Gen Sachin Mehta (L) soon after the chopper crash. (Photo via X)New Delhi: A single-engine Cheetah helicopter carrying three Indian Army officers crashed, on Wednesday, in the high-altitude terrain of Tangtse, in eastern Ladak...

     
India’s Submarine Dream: Too late to catch up, too important to give up

India’s Submarine Dream: Too late to catch up, too important to give up

Illustration for representation. (© India Sentinels 2026–27)In July 1999, the prime minister-headed Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) approved one of the most ambitious naval modernization plans in the country’s post-Independence h...

     

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