Top Secret Data on Indian Navy’s Scorpene Class Submarine Leaked

The French shipbuilder, which earlier this year won a A$50 billion ($38.06 billion) contract to build Australia’s next generation submarines, has suffered a massive data leak, raising doubts about the security of one of the world’s biggest defence projects. France’s DCNS Group beat out Germany’s ThyssenKrupp AG and a Japanese-government-backed bid by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries … Read more

IPFT Workers storm town of Agartala leaving 17 injured in the clash

Agartala violence

Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) supporters walking in a procession through Agartala town today created mayhem and lawlessness in larger part of the town. As a result more than forty people sustained injuries and a large number of cars and motor bikes were burnt down and there was arsoning in several places. Taking advantage … Read more

Indian Air Force looking for Smart Airfield Security System to protect its Bases

Pathankot terror Attack

The Indian Air Force has initiated its search for a new smart airfield protection system eight months after the Pathankot attack exposed sever  chinks in the perimeter security at a vital airbase, leading to the death of seven security personnel and a close call for fighters and helicopter gunships stationed there. To start with, the … Read more

Indian Navy Needs to Think Bigger Than Just P-8 if it wants to become a Deadly Sub-Hunting Force

p-8 of Indian navy

The purchase of four P-8Is is a step in the right direction, but more work needs to be done. The Indian government’s decision to purchase four additional Boeing P-8I aircraft through the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program addresses a gap in India’s airborne anti-submarine warfare capability. While the additional P-8Is will improve the capabilities of the Indian … Read more

Ray of hope for family of airman Raghuvir Verma of the missing IAF AN-32 transport plane as family claims his mobile phone is active and found ringing

A ray of hope for the aggrieved families of the missing AN-32 passengers as the kin of airman Raghuvir Verma claimed that they were able to ring him on his mobile number.Verma was onboard the ill-fated AN-32 which disappeared over the Bay of Bengal.The Airmans’s phone was still active even five days after the supposed … Read more

Missing IAF AN-32 Plane did not even have Basic Search Equipment to locate it in case of a Crash

An 32 IAF

When an Air Force transport plane, an AN-32, took off from Chennai 18 days ago on a flight to Port Blair, it was not carrying essential equipment that would have helped locate it in the event of a crash at sea. We have learned that the black box of the Indian Air Force An-32, which … Read more

13 Indian Army Soldiers Are Participating At The Rio Olympics And We are very proud of them

indian Army at RIO

You would probably know that 65 male and 54 female Indian athletes will fight it out for the gold medal at the Rio Olympics this year. But what you wouldn’t know is that 13 Indian Army soldiers are a part of this contingent. This is the highest number of athletes sent to compete at the … Read more

Three squadrons of Sukhoi-30 MKI with BrahMos missiles may join ranks in early 2017

Su 30 MKI with bramhos

Russian-designed Sukhoi Su-30MKI (Flanker-H) multirole fighters integrated with Russian-Indian BrahMos cruise missiles are expected to go into service of the Indian Air Force in the first four months of 2017. Three squadrons of such aircraft are set to join the ranks of the Indian army, according to the source. “There are plans to deploy and … Read more

How Exporting LCA-Tejas can be a reality

HAL Tejas

According to latest Indian media reports Srilanka and Egypt have expressed interest in acquiring indigenously developed Light Combat aircraft (LCA) Tejas fighter jet from India and Defence  Minister Manohar Parrikar too has shown his willingness to sell LCA-Tejas to friendly countries but major hurdles to LCA-Tejas export plans may come from Countries who have provided … Read more

Pakistan Again Seeing ‘GOOD’ And ‘BAD’ Terrorists ?

Asking Pakistan to have a clear stand against terrorists, a leading Pakistani newspaper on Sunday wondered if Islamabad was again differentiating between “good” and “bad” militants. “The security of Pakistan and the region lies in an unambiguous policy against militancy and terrorism in all their manifestations by all countries,” the Dawn said in an editorial. … Read more

Modern Warfare: A View From The Sea

The concept of warfare has been undergoing perpetual transformation since the end of the Cold War. Connectivity in a borderless world brimming with transnational challenges has precipitated changes occurring at a breathtaking pace. In twenty first century, maritime domain has emerged as the principal arena of contest and cooperation between states. In strategic defence documents … Read more

ISRO Celebrates 100 Successful Satellite Launches

Almost unsung, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has completed a century of launching satellites in space! This was in true Test cricket fashion a slow plod taking almost 36 years, since the first satellite to be launched from India was Rohini in 1980. In a bold first move, ISRO is also opening its doors … Read more

Indian Army launches an offensive Against Militants In Manipur After Six Jawans Were Martyred

Army Reportedly Launches Offensive Against Militants In Manipur After Six Jawans Were Martyred Reports are doing the rounds that the Indian Army, in order to avenge the killing of 6 Assam riffles jawans by militants near Indo-Myanmar border in Manipur, launched an offensive and destroyed some rebel makeshift camps near the border. According to reports … Read more

An Insight on Uttarakhand Forest Fire

The scenic natural beauty of Uttarakhand may just have a short lifespan, as developers and industrial growth poke their ugly fingers at the smallest of towns and villages. A national emergency is being ignored even as a chain of massive forest fires – more than 398 reported cases till last count – have swept the … Read more