Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders delivered the Mahendragiri frigate, the sixth under Project 17A, marking a significant advancement in India’s self-reliant warship construction with a 75% indigenous content.
India’s space technology is advancing rapidly, with established firms and startups enhancing national defense capabilities. The Indian DefSpace Symposium 2026 was held in New Delhi, showcasing these developments. A visual feature by Defence Capital visual editor S. Chandan.
The most haunting image is that of a benumbed Himanshi Narwal sitting beside the lifeless body of her husband, Lieutenant Vinay Narwal of the Indian Navy, etched deep into the Indian public conscience as a visual reminder of the Pahalgam attack.
Lieutenant General V. K. Saxena emphasizes the importance of protecting privately funded Indian defense R&D vendors to achieve self-reliance and bolster indigenous product development, proposing necessary reforms in DAP 2026.
GE Aerospace has contracted with the Indian Air Force to establish a maintenance depot for F404-IN20 engines, enhancing India’s defense capabilities and reducing reliance on foreign repair centers.
The Indian Army has unveiled a roadmap for drones and loitering munitions to enhance warfare capabilities, aiming for domestic innovation and collaboration to meet future military needs and develop various unmanned systems.
India’s Air Force is set to enhance its Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance capabilities by procuring at least 10 medium altitude airships by April 2026, designed for multi-utility operations.
On April 3, 2026, India commissioned the stealth frigate INS Taragiri, enhancing its naval capabilities in the Indian Ocean amidst growing regional threats, showcasing technological prowess and indigenous manufacturing.
India commissioned its third nuclear-armed submarine, INS Aridhaman, on April 3, 2026, enhancing its second-strike capabilities amid regional tensions with China and Pakistan, and strengthening its nuclear triad.
The Indian Air Force plans to enhance its MiG-29 fleet by arming them with Advanced Short-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (ASRAAM), increasing combat capabilities against adversaries like China and Pakistan.
The Indian Army is seeking vendors to supply 50 AI-enabled gunnery simulators for T-90 tanks, aiming to enhance training efficiency, reduce costs, and replicate diverse combat scenarios in a simulated environment.
The Indian Army has received 2,000 ‘Prahar’ Light Machine Guns from Adani Defence, enhancing domestic arms production and reducing reliance on imports, with significant manufacturing capabilities established in Madhya Pradesh.
On March 27, 2026, India’s Defence Ministry approved INR 238,000 crore in military procurements, including S-400 missile systems and aircraft, enhancing the capabilities of the Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
BonV Aero has partnered with Israel’s ParaZero Technologies to exclusively market the DefendAir counter-drone system in India, enhancing security against aerial threats without disrupting communication systems.
On March 27, 2026, India’s Defence Ministry signed two military contracts totaling INR 858 crore for the Russian Tunguska missile system and inspection of the American P-8I aircraft, enhancing defense ties.