Pakistan’s military operations in Afghanistan conducted in October 2025 reveal a clear pattern: Militarised approach to foreign policy is indicative of profound domestic crises, including economic vulnerability, political illegitimacy, and institutional decay, rather than serving as a viable resolution to these issues.
India’s SMPP has partnered with European firm KNDS to introduce KATANA precision-guided artillery ammunition, enhancing its 155mm munitions capabilities. The collaboration, announced at Milipol 2025, aims to address the Indian Army’s need for advanced artillery systems. KATANA features innovative guidance technology and variants for diverse combat scenarios, supporting indigenisation efforts.
A Tejas Light Combat Aircraft from India crashed during a flying dispaly at the Dubai Air Show 2025 on November 21, 2025. The crash on an international stage has dealt a huge blow to the Tejas’ export potential.
The Indian Navy expresses concerns over China’s naval expansion and submarine deliveries to Pakistan, viewing it as a challenge to regional stability. Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan emphasizes readiness and monitors developments. India’s response includes plans for advanced guided-missile destroyers and continued naval modernization amidst growing regional tensions.
India’s helicopter industry is gaining momentum with the launch of its first private assembly line by Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems in Karnataka. This milestone could transform the market, enabling domestic production and reducing import reliance. However, regulatory obstacles and policy fragmentation hinder progress. Enhanced infrastructure and streamlined regulations are essential for realizing the sector’s true potential.
On November 19, 2025, the US approved military deals worth over USD 92 million for India, including Excalibur artillery shells and Javelin anti-tank missiles, enhancing India’s precision-strike capability amid US-India tensions. These acquisitions aim to improve India’s military readiness along its borders with Pakistan and China, reinforcing defense collaboration despite ongoing tariff disputes.
By N. C. Bipindra New Delhi: The killing of top Maoist commander Mandvi Hidma in Andhra Pradesh has delivered one of the most consequential setbacks to Left-Wing Extremism in recent memory. Long seen as the most feared battlefield strategist of the CPI (Maoist), Hidma’s elimination is being hailed […]
India’s human spaceflight ambitions are advancing rapidly, with ISRO set for its Gaganyaan mission’s uncrewed flight by December 2025 and crewed mission in early 2027. By 2035, India’s first space station is planned, alongside significant lunar exploration missions. ISRO aims to boost its global market share and capabilities significantly by 2062.
Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT) remains a critical risk for India’s helicopters, exemplified by the tragic 2021 crash involving General Bipin Rawat. A landmark partnership between Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and HENSOLDT aims to develop an advanced LiDAR-based obstacle avoidance system, enhancing operational safety and autonomy for Indian helicopters in challenging environments.
China’s disinformation campaign post-Operation Sindoor aimed to undermine India’s Rafale jets while promoting its J-35 aircraft, according to a US report. Beijing employed social media tactics to distort the India-Pakistan clash narrative, reinforcing military ties with Pakistan and attempting to influence regional defense procurement dynamics amid rising tensions with India.
India has signed a contract with Larsen & Toubro to procure BvS10 ‘Sindhu’ armoured vehicles, enhancing its high-altitude mobility and combat capabilities. Produced in partnership with BAE Systems at L&T’s Hazira facility, these vehicles will support operations in extreme terrains, bolstering the Indian Army’s readiness in strategic regions.
India and Germany are enhancing their defence partnership through a High Defence Committee meeting, focusing on co-development of advanced military systems. The two nations aim to strengthen collaboration on military technologies, including submarines, and confirm participation in joint exercises, highlighting their commitment to mutual security and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific.
India’s Solar Industries India Limited has secured INR 1,400 crore in export orders for defence products, marking a significant long-term contract. This reinforces its role in global defence manufacturing, with the defence segment growing 57% year-on-year. The company aims to achieve its FY26 revenue target of INR 3,000 crore.
Adani Defence and Aerospace is significantly expanding its operations in India’s defence sector, aiming for 100% indigenous military supplies. The company plans to triple its investment, increasing ammunition production and developing advanced systems like drones and electronic warfare technologies. By 2028, it seeks to eliminate reliance on imports for key materials.
France’s plan to provide Ukraine with up to 100 Rafale fighter jets signifies a major shift in European defense and Ukraine’s air capabilities. The deal enhances Rafale’s global market position while asserting France’s role as a key military partner for Ukraine, amid increasing geopolitical tensions and the push for advanced military support.