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India Set to Buy Five More Russian S‑400 Air Defence Squadrons After Operation Sindoor Success
India is preparing to buy five additional squadrons of the Russian‑made S‑400 Triumf long‑range air defence missile system, a plan driven by the system’s highly effective performance during last year’s Operation Sindoor. The move aims to significantly bolster the Indian Air Force’s layered air defence network across both eastern and western fronts against evolving aerial threats. Defence ministry sources say the proposal from the Indian Air Force will soon be taken up fo
India Set to Buy Five More Russian S‑400 Air Defence Squadrons After Operation Sindoor Success
India is preparing to buy five additional squadrons of the Russian‑made S‑400 Triumf long‑range air defence missile system, a plan driven by the system’s highly effective performance during last year’s Operation Sindoor. The move aims to significantly bolster the Indian Air Force’s layered air defence network across both eastern and western fronts against evolving aerial threats. Defence ministry sources say the proposal from the Indian Air Force will soon be taken up fo
US Warns India of China’s Two-Front Strategy: LAC Calm, Pakistan Military Boost
The United States has cautioned India about China’s evolving two-front strategic approach that combines diplomatic calm along the Line of Actual Control with an aggressive expansion of military support to Pakistan. The warning comes from the US Department of Defense’s 2025 Annual Report to Congress on Military and Security Developments involving the People’s Republic of China, a comprehensive assessment of Beijing’s military modernisation and regional ambitions. The report h
US Warns India of China’s Two-Front Strategy: LAC Calm, Pakistan Military Boost
The United States has cautioned India about China’s evolving two-front strategic approach that combines diplomatic calm along the Line of Actual Control with an aggressive expansion of military support to Pakistan. The warning comes from the US Department of Defense’s 2025 Annual Report to Congress on Military and Security Developments involving the People’s Republic of China, a comprehensive assessment of Beijing’s military modernisation and regional ambitions. The report h
India warns defence suppliers of contract cancellations over delivery delays
Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh has issued a clear warning to all companies supplying military platforms and equipment to India, stating that any vendor—domestic or international—will face termination of contracts if they fail to deliver within stipulated deadlines. The announcement comes as delays in defence procurement continue to impact operational planning for the armed forces, including setbacks flagged earlier by Air Force Chief Amar Preet Singh, who acknowledged that delivery
India warns defence suppliers of contract cancellations over delivery delays
Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh has issued a clear warning to all companies supplying military platforms and equipment to India, stating that any vendor—domestic or international—will face termination of contracts if they fail to deliver within stipulated deadlines. The announcement comes as delays in defence procurement continue to impact operational planning for the armed forces, including setbacks flagged earlier by Air Force Chief Amar Preet Singh, who acknowledged that delivery
Shashi Tharoor Slams Colombia’s Stand on Pak Deaths
Senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed disappointment over Colombia's reaction to the recent Indian military operation against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Reacting to Colombia’s message of condolence for the lives lost in Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, Tharoor emphasized that there can be no moral equivalence between a nation dispatching terrorists and a nation defending itself from terror. Mr. Tharoor, currently visit
Shashi Tharoor Slams Colombia’s Stand on Pak Deaths
Senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed disappointment over Colombia's reaction to the recent Indian military operation against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Reacting to Colombia’s message of condolence for the lives lost in Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, Tharoor emphasized that there can be no moral equivalence between a nation dispatching terrorists and a nation defending itself from terror. Mr. Tharoor, currently visit
India Adds Rs 50,000 Cr to Defence After Op Sindoor
India is set to boost its defence spending by Rs 50,000 crore following the success of Operation Sindoor, according to sources within the government. This proposed increase, likely to be introduced in the supplementary budget, would push India's overall defence allocation beyond Rs 7 lakh crore a historic high for the country. The move comes in response to rising tensions with Pakistan, particularly after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack last month which claimed 26 lives, including civil
India Adds Rs 50,000 Cr to Defence After Op Sindoor
India is set to boost its defence spending by Rs 50,000 crore following the success of Operation Sindoor, according to sources within the government. This proposed increase, likely to be introduced in the supplementary budget, would push India's overall defence allocation beyond Rs 7 lakh crore a historic high for the country. The move comes in response to rising tensions with Pakistan, particularly after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack last month which claimed 26 lives, including civil
India's Defence Exports Surge Tenfold; Target Set for Rs 50,000 Crore by 2029
India’s Rising Defence Exports India’s defence exports have seen remarkable growth, with a ten-fold increase over the last decade. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced that India’s exports now exceed Rs 21,000 crore, compared to just Rs 2,000 crore ten years ago. He outlined a vision to increase this figure to Rs 50,000 crore annually by 2029, demonstrating India’s ambition to become a global leader in defence manufacturing. Emphasis on Technologic
India's Defence Exports Surge Tenfold; Target Set for Rs 50,000 Crore by 2029
India’s Rising Defence Exports India’s defence exports have seen remarkable growth, with a ten-fold increase over the last decade. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced that India’s exports now exceed Rs 21,000 crore, compared to just Rs 2,000 crore ten years ago. He outlined a vision to increase this figure to Rs 50,000 crore annually by 2029, demonstrating India’s ambition to become a global leader in defence manufacturing. Emphasis on Technologic









