Adani Defence & Aerospace wins SIDM Champion Award 2025 for Kanpur Ammunition Complex

Adani Defence & Aerospace received the SIDM Champion Award 2025 for excellence in ammunition design and manufacturing. The award, presented by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, highlights the advanced capabilities of their 500-acre Ammunition Complex in Kanpur. CEO Ashish Rajvanshi emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing India’s self-reliance in defense production and expanding its manufacturing ecosystem.

Is India Defence Self-Reliance Under Siege? How Emergency Buys and Bureaucratic Loopholes Undermine Local Military Industries

The introduction of the Buy (Indian–IDDM) category aimed to promote self-reliance in India’s defense sector. However, a decade later, urgency in procurement, spurred by mechanisms like Emergency Procurement, has diluted original intentions, favoring imports over innovation. Reforms are necessary to ensure genuine support for indigenous defense firms and maintain strategic autonomy.

Indian Navy Set to Receive 36 Warships by 2027: Major Fleet Expansion to Strengthen Maritime Power

The Indian Navy plans to enhance its maritime capabilities by inducting 36 new vessels by 2027, contributing to the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative. Significant deliveries include 19 ships in 2026 and 13 in 2027, aimed at strengthening India’s operational readiness and boosting its fleet from 135 to nearly 167 warships, enhancing maritime security.

Indian Navy Aims to Sign P-75(I) Submarine-Building Deal by March 2026 as MDL–TKMS Negotiate Contract

The Indian Navy aims to finalize the P-75(I) contract for six advanced submarines by March 2026, focusing on local production under the Strategic Partnership model. The MDL-TKMS consortium is the sole contender following technical evaluations, with significant implications for India’s defense self-reliance and capability development in undersea deterrence.

India and US Sign Landmark 10-Year Defence Framework, Ushering a New Era in Strategic Cooperation

On October 31, 2025, India and the United States signed a pivotal 10-year defence cooperation framework, enhancing military ties significantly. The agreement, signed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth during the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, aims to address regional security challenges and strengthen collaborations in defence technology and joint exercises.

L&T, General Atomics Join Forces to Manufacture Advanced Combat Drones in India

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) have formed a strategic partnership to produce Medium Altitude Long Endurance Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems in India. The collaboration aims to fulfill Indian armed forces’ needs, enhance self-reliance, and significantly reduce import reliance through technology transfer and indigenous manufacturing.

Mazagon Dock, Chowgule Advance Indian Coast Guard’s Fleet Expansion with New Fast Patrol Vessels and Air Cushion Vehicles

On October 28, 2025, the Indian Coast Guard marked significant milestones in its coastal security initiative by laying the keel for the second Fast Patrol Vessel and cutting plates for the fifth at Mazagon Dock. Concurrently, ceremonies for Air Cushion Vehicles were held in Goa, enhancing India’s indigenous shipbuilding and maritime capabilities.

Indian Army Signs First-Ever Contract for Indigenous, BEL-Made Software Defined Radios, Boosting Secure Communication Capabilities

The Indian Army has signed a contract for its first indigenously designed Software Defined Radios (SDRs), developed by DRDO and manufactured by BEL. These advanced SDRs enhance secure communication and operational readiness in network-centric warfare. This initiative aligns with India’s goal of self-reliance in defense technology and lays the groundwork for future military innovations.

It’s Official: India Vacated Ayni; Larger Question: Why India Did Not Extend the Defence Pact With Tajikistan?

India has officially vacated the Ayni air base in Tajikistan following the expiration of its bilateral defense agreement in 2022. Despite discussions for renewal, no extension was made, leading to Tajik forces taking control. This exit is viewed as a significant setback for India amid growing geopolitical pressures in the region.

Airbus Helicopters Hosts Safety Symposium to Strengthen India’s Rotorcraft Ecosystem

Airbus Helicopters hosted a symposium on October 30, 2025, in New Delhi to enhance flight safety in India’s rotorcraft sector. The event gathered aviation stakeholders to discuss best practices in accident prevention and safety management, featuring keynotes on proactive safety culture and a roadmap for future safety enhancements in helicopter operations.

Lockheed Martin to Host 11th India Suppliers Conference to Boost Local Defence Industry, Global Supply Chain Integration

Lockheed Martin will host its 11th India Suppliers Conference on November 3, 2025, in Bengaluru, themed “Collaborate to Transform.” The event aims to integrate Indian firms into global supply chains, fostering innovation aligned with India’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative. It will feature keynotes, B2B meetings, and recognition of suppliers, enhancing local defence capabilities.

DRDO Transfers 12 Defence Technologies to Industry Partners, Boosting ‘Self-Reliant India’ Vision

India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has transferred 12 technology licensing agreements to industry partners during SAMANVAY 2025 in Bengaluru. This initiative, part of the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ program, focuses on collaboration in defence technologies, enhancing India’s self-reliance in manufacturing and fostering innovation among industries and start-ups.

Air India Transformation on Track Despite Turbulent Year, INR 4,000 Crore Hit from Pakistan Airspace Closure

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson, at the Aviation India 2025 conference, reaffirmed the airline’s transformation goals amid significant challenges, including a tragic crash and operational disruptions. The closure of Pakistani airspace is estimated to cost INR 4,000 crore. Despite setbacks, he expressed optimism regarding Air India’s growth and improvements in service quality by 2026.

Tata Advanced Systems India, Safran France Open Aeroengine Rotating Parts Manufacturing Facility in Hyderabad

Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) and France’s Safran Aircraft Engines opened a cutting-edge manufacturing facility in Hyderabad on October 28, 2025, dedicated to producing components for CFM LEAP aircraft engines. This development strengthens the India-France aerospace partnership, aligns with local manufacturing initiatives, and enhances India’s role in global aviation supply chains.

India HAL, Russia UAC to Jointly Manufacture SJ-100 Passenger Aircraft in India, MoU Comes Ahead of Putin Visit

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on October 27, 2025, to jointly manufacture the SJ-100 civil aircraft in India. This partnership aims to enhance India’s self-reliance in aviation, boost employment, and support short-haul connectivity through the UDAN scheme.