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All Unquiet On The Russo-Ukrainian Front
Once touted by Russian President Vladimir Putin as a Special Military Operation, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has now entered the sixth month, with no end in sight
Solving The Connectivity Puzzle
The Indian government has embarked on an ambitious infrastructure-building mission to boost connectivity all the way up to the India-China border in the Northeast and Ladakh. An in-depth report by AMARTYA SINHA
ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES REDEFINING INDIA-ISRAEL PARTNERSHIP
IAI’s long-standing and fruitful relationship with India is encapsulated in its partnerships with India's air force, army, and navy, as IAI’s cutting-edge systems are in use by all three branches of the Indian armed forces
VIRTUAL BATTLEFIELDS
Simulation-based training brings real-world environments to India’s modern military, points out VIJAY VIKRAM KULSHRESTHA
A CHINK IN CHINESE ARMOUR
PLA tanks have a surprising vulnerability, reports ARITRA BANERJEE
POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ANARCHY IN SRI LANKA
The island nation’s worst political crisis and economic turmoil need a renewed commitment to strengthen democratic institutions through critical consensus
EXPORT POTENTIAL OF VIKING AND VITYAZ SAM SYSTEMS
The S-350E Vityaz and Viking SAM systems are attracting interest from global customers. These systems were demonstrated at a number of industry events, and are ready to cater to India’s air defence needs as well if the country opts for them
SUPER ACHIEVER
Boeing is confident of its chances in winning the Indian Navy requirement for carrier borne fighter aircraft
AUDITING INDIA’S DEFENCE EXPORTS
India needs a transparent reappraisal of its existing approach to boost arms exports, argues AMIT COWSHISH
BEYOND VIKRANT
While India is about to commission its second naval carrier, INS Vikrant, the Indian Navy needs a large number of naval shipborne unmanned aerial systems and military facilities in friendly countries to deal with China in the Indo-Pacific, argues GIRISH LINGANNA
SECURITY COOPERATION IN INDIA'S ACT EAST POLICY
VAISHALI BASU SHARMA analyses the evolution and progress of defence diplomacy in Southeast Asia
POLICE MODERNISATION: AN URGENT NEED OF THE HOUR
At a time when India is facing significant internal security threats at the sub-conventional level, it is time to reshape the strategic dynamics by modernising the central and state police forces, explains AMARTYA SINHA
DOES INDIA REQUIRE A CDS?
The delay in appointing a successor to late Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat, has given rise to many questions, writes VENUGOPAL MENON
FIGHTING AFTER DUSK
There is an urgent need to enhance and upgrade the current night-fighting capabilities of the Indian armed forces, especially that of the Indian Army's regular as well as special forces units, which are currently equipped with highly outdated second-generation night vision equipment, writes AMARTYA SINHA
SMILING INFECTIOUSLY THROUGH ADVERSITY
RAJ MEHTA argues that as a writer of military issues for years it is his firm conviction that lay readers if better informed about the terrain, climate, habitat, culture and historicity of the place of the incident being covered often understand the subject much better. They develop deep empathy and bonding with the soldiers who took part in the incident. They also develop insight about soldiering than is available in a straitjacketed linear narration. At a time when a techno savvy Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) is globally underway, such narration becomes all the more important. This is because it reveals the formidable challenges encountered by soldiers and need for team spirit and cohesion that soldiers seek in crunch situations when lives are at stake. That it takes years for such camaraderie and mutual trust to develop is what soldiering is all about. This narration of a grim accident along with its attendant bravery and follow-up follows the above-stated format
COMING OF AGE
Though it has a chequered past and critics talk of an uncertain future, the Tejas programme is moving forward slowly and steadily, write ARITRA BANERJEE and SHREYA MUNDHRA
Smart And Lethal Weapons: A New India In The Making
Indian military decision-makers need smart and high-precision weapons that provide them the confidence that when used, they will be able to hit the hostile targets very hard with extreme lethality, but cause minimum collateral damage in the process.
HELIRUSSIA-2022 - NEW AND UPGRADED MACHINES ON SHOW
At HeliRussia-2022 in Moscow, Rosoboron export not only unveiled new products to the world, but also declared its vision for the future by setting the standards very high in terms of export targets. A report
INCREASING THREATS FROM SPACE DEBRIS
What constitutes space debris and how are they categorised? What are the physical and legal implications of space debris hitting on Earth? How would these incidents affect the already sour relations between India and China?
MOBILITY SOLUTIONS FOR THE INDIAN ARMY
While the Indian Army has a significantly large fleet of trucks and utility vehicles, there is a need to further augment the capabilities by adding latest platforms with better fuel-efficiency, faster speeds, larger wheelbases and enhanced axle-load bearing capacities.
NON-CONTACT STEALTH NAVAL COMBAT PLATFORMS
A strong submarine force is a necessity India cannot afford to ignore. We need to be prepared for challenges which are staring at us, writes Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha (retd.)
INTEGRATION OF FUTURISTIC TECH IN DEFENCE MANUFACTURING
VAISHALI BASU SHARMA argues that for a viable ecosystem for futuristic technologies, the gaps between research in the emerging technology domain and its commercial and industrial applications need to be bridged
GLOBAL REALIGNMENT WITH STRATEGIC INCLUSIVITY
Can Quad and Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) shape global realignment, drive the world as engine of economic growth, and overcome the deficiency of present ineffective global governance system? Is it going to evolve towards a genuine multipolar global system with the democratic countries leading, or will continue to be dominated by the United States? Is India ready to take the opportunity provided by Quad to leapfrog its technologicalmilitary capabilities and enhance its economic power to be engine of economic growth in the Indian Ocean region and world at large?
AN UNCHARTED ODYSSEY
The proposed scheme of Tour of Duty is a radical measure, which should be tempered with ground realities and pragmatism
CHOOSING AN ‘AIRCRAFT' FOR THE CARRIER
Two Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets are presently in Goa for trials at the Indian Navy’s Shore-Based Test Facility (SBTF) to demonstrate their compatibility and suitability to operate from Indian aircraft carriers. The demonstration is ongoing and will conclude this month. French Dassault Aviation has already demonstrated the compatibility of its Rafale-M jet in January.
BRAHMOS: THE GAMECHANGER
India’s best known supersonic cruise missile can be a great instrument of military diplomacy for its immense export potential in Asian markets
UDA Framework For Sustainable Blue Economy
The pooling of resources and synergising of efforts, enumerated as the core value of the UDA framework, can effectively manage the challenges and opportunities of the tropical littoral waters of the Indo-Pacific region, explains ARNAB DAS
The Return To 'Purana Pakistan'
Pakistan has now a new government. But, will Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif be able to meet the challenges that the country faces? D Suba Chandran is not so sure in his answers
How Prepared Is India For A Cyberwar?
In order to retain a competitive national security advantage, there has to be coordinated endeavour of the government and the private sector to work on cyber security and Al (artificial intelligence) technologies, argues VAISHALI BASU SHARMA
SAPPERS FINALLY ARRIVE
UTKARSH SINGH RATHORE dispels the scepticism about the new Army Chief of India that he is not suitable for the job because of his background as an officer from the Corps of Engineers