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JSW Defence Starts Building USD 90-Million V-BAT Manufacturing Hub Through Major Indo-American Tech Transfer

JSW Defence has initiated the construction of a next-generation Unmanned Aerial Systems facility in Telangana, backed by a $90 million investment and a technology transfer from Shield AI. This project aims to manufacture the V-BAT drone, enhancing India’s defence capabilities and establishing a significant UAV production hub by 2026.

CoreEL Makes Game-Changing Defence Push: Acquires Lekha Wireless Aerospace & Defence Division in Major Boost to Indian Military Communication Ecosystem

CoreEL Technologies announced the acquisition of Lekha Wireless’s Aerospace & Defence Systems division, enhancing its position in India’s military communication market. This strategic move supports the government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision by integrating advanced wireless technologies and engineering talent, boosting CoreEL’s capabilities in secure, indigenous communication solutions for various defence applications.

Nuke-Armed Aridhaman Commissioning Soon, INR 127,000 Crore Warship Projects Approved in 2025, Says Indian Navy Chief Admiral Tripathi

India’s Navy chief, Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, announced the imminent commissioning of the indigenously built nuclear submarine INS Aridhaman during a press conference on December 2, 2025. He also highlighted ongoing projects, including 51 warships under construction and the signing of key procurement contracts, underscoring India’s push for self-reliance in defense capabilities.

Putin Visit Boosts India–Russia Defence Ties as Moscow Ratifies Crucial Military Logistics Pact

Russia has ratified the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistic Support (RELOS) pact with India, enhancing military cooperation ahead of President Putin’s New Delhi visit. This agreement facilitates mutual access to military bases, streamlining logistics for operations. It strengthens India’s naval capabilities while offering Russia strategic access in the Indian Ocean, amidst geopolitical tensions.

Indian Army Stuns with High-Speed BrahMos Strike in Bay of Bengal: A Game-Changing Boost to India’s Deterrence Power

On December 1, 2025, the Indian Army successfully launched the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile from the Bay of Bengal during Exercise Rudrakrosh. This test showcased India’s advanced capabilities and operational readiness, emphasizing long-range precision and self-reliance in defense technology. The launch strengthens India’s combat posture amidst rising regional challenges.

India Bets Big on Indigenous Wankel Engines as CSIR-NAL and SDAL Team Up for Long-Range Loitering Munition UAV Project

India is shifting towards self-reliance in unmanned warfare by developing advanced drones and a 150-kg loitering munition powered by an indigenous Wankel rotary engine. This initiative aims to eliminate dependence on foreign propulsion systems, enhancing surveillance and engagement capabilities, while fostering collaboration between public and private sectors for national security projects.

Exclusive Interview: Zen Technologies Targets INR 6,000 Crore Defence Boom as Anti-Drone Systems Take 40% Share, Says CMD Ashok Atluri

Zen Technologies’ chairman Ashok Atluri outlined a strategic roadmap focused on indigenous innovation, targeting INR 6,000 crore in revenue over three years, primarily from anti-drone technologies. The company’s acquisition of TISA Aerospace aims to enhance its unmanned systems capabilities. With a robust IP portfolio, Zen plans to boost exports significantly, leveraging user-driven innovation to meet modern battlefield demands.

Bioterrorism No Longer a Distant Threat: Jaishankar Warns Global South as India Pushes for Overhaul of Biological Weapons Treaty

At the BWC 50th anniversary conference, India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar warned of evolving biological threats outpacing governance, especially for the vulnerable Global South. He emphasized the need to modernize the BWC and called for global cooperation to enhance biosecurity, highlighting India’s strong public health capacity and commitment to support developing nations.

India Defence Firms Rise as China Arms Giants Decline in Record Global Market: SIPRI Report

In 2024, global arms sales hit USD 679 billion, but India and China’s defense industries diverged significantly. India saw its defense revenue rise 8.2% due to domestic orders, while China experienced a 10% decline due to corruption issues. This shift indicates India’s potential for greater global defense influence amidst China’s challenges.

Adani Signals Strong Interest in Nuclear Energy as India Modi Pushes New Policy for Private Players

The Adani Group is poised to enter India’s nuclear energy sector, conditional on the government’s establishment of a public-private partnership framework and resolution of liability concerns. Prime Minister Modi’s push for privatization aligns with the upcoming Atomic Energy Bill, aimed at modernizing India’s nuclear laws and attracting investment for clean energy goals.

ICEYE Launches Five New SAR Satellites, Accelerating Global Demand for High-Resolution Space Intelligence

ICEYE has launched five new Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites, enhancing its position as the leading operator in the field. The November 28, 2025 launch supports various national missions and increases monitoring capabilities. These additions expand ICEYE’s commercial constellation to 62 satellites, including advanced Gen4 with improved imaging and operational efficiency.

Indian Navy Receives P17A Frigate ‘Taragiri’, Marking Major Boost to Indigenous Warship Building

On November 28, 2025, the Indian Navy received Taragiri, the fourth Nilgiri-class frigate, as part of Project 17A, promoting self-reliance in shipbuilding. Designed for advanced combat capabilities, Taragiri reflects efficient construction practices, achieving shorter build times, and contributing to India’s defense industrial growth, creating numerous job opportunities.

Putin’s December Visit Signals Strategic Reset in India–Russia Partnership Amid Defence Delays and Geopolitical Shifts

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India on December 4-5, 2025, is significant amid shifting geopolitics and India’s strategic recalibration. The focus will be on defence cooperation, particularly concerning the S-400 air defence system. Both nations seek to adapt their partnership while addressing new challenges and pressures from the West.

India, Germany Condemn Terror Attacks; Step Up Counter-Terror Cooperation at 10th Joint Working Group Meet

India and Germany have strengthened their counter-terrorism collaboration following recent attacks in India. During the 10th meeting of their Joint Working Group, both countries condemned specific terror incidents, discussed threat assessments, and emphasized cooperation on online radicalization and terror financing. They committed to multilateral security efforts and planned future meetings.

India, US Sign INR 7,995-Crore Deal to Boost MH-60R Helicopter Fleet Support

India’s Ministry of Defence has signed two significant agreements with the US for long-term support of the Navy’s MH-60R helicopters, worth INR 7,995 crore. Over five years, the package enhances sustainment with spares, training, and local repair facilities, promoting self-reliance and operational readiness for anti-submarine and other critical missions.