DRDO’s unique surveillance system to guard border at high altitude

Surveillance along the border, which has been a concern for the security forces, can now be intensified with a new system developed by India’s premier Research and Development agency – Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The border surveillance system designed and developed by Dehradun- based Instruments Research and Development Establishment (IRDE) has many unique... Continue Reading →

India isn’t Pakistan, would never want a relationship of dependence: US Congress told

Observing that India is different from traditional American allies for whom the US was the key security provider, a think-tank expert told the lawmakers that New Delhi would “never” want a relationship of dependence or one in which the US has to incur all costs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpq8A_w_vkg “India would never want a relationship of dependence or... Continue Reading →

India Saves Its Foreign Reserves Over $5 Billion With Homegrown Akash Missiles

The Indian defense ministry has said that by introducing the Akash surface to air missile (SRSAM) system, developed by the state-owned Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), the country has saved billions of dollars and hopes to save more as many orders from the army and the air force are in the pipeline. “As a result of successful development, the production and induction of the... Continue Reading →

Tejas, a best in class aircraft’ : DRDO Chief

Tejas, India’s home-grown Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), has emerged among the best in class aircraft, providing flight stability even under extreme unstable conditions says S Christopher, Chairman, Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO). This has been achieved thorough indigenous technology and developments. In addition, Tejas has rules-based Artificial Intelligence incorporated into its Flight Control System... Continue Reading →

Australia mulls rival to China’s ‘belt and road’ with US, Japan, India

Australia, the United States, India and Japan are talking about establishing a joint regional infrastructure scheme as an alternative to China’s multibillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative in an attempt to counter Beijing’s spreading influence, the Australian Financial Review reported on Monday, citing a senior U.S. official. The unnamed official was quoted as saying the plan... Continue Reading →

BRO links remote villages on Indo-China border

The Border Roads Organisation(BRO) recently connected an operationally critical road ahead of the Limeking on Tama Chung Chung (TCC)-Maza axis along the Indo-China border. The BRO created history with this landmark achievement of connecting TCC with Bidak, about 25 kilometers away.A BRO team led by Project Arunank CE, 23 BRTF commander, 128 RCC OC, among other officers,... Continue Reading →

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