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India’s first Made-in-India Airbus C295 has been rolled out from Tata’s Vadodara facility nearly four months ahead of schedule, marking a historic shift in India’s defence manufacturing by breaking HAL’s monopoly and empowering private-sector aerospace production.The aircraft, part of a ₹21,935 crore program, will soon join the Indian Air Force fleet, enhancing tactical airlift capability in rugged terrains and signalling India’s rise as a sovereign aerospace power.The rollout of the first India-made C295 from Tata Advanced Systems Limited’s Final Assembly Line in Vadodara represents a watershed moment in India’s defence industrial ecosystem.For decades, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited dominated military aircraft production,…

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Shree Refrigerations Limited has secured a significant order valued at approximately ₹9.75 crore from Kongsberg Maritime for the supply, installation and commissioning of cooling systems for Fleet Support Ships currently under construction in India.This contract is directly linked to the Fleet Support Ship programme, which is being executed at Hindustan Shipyard Limited in Visakhapatnam and Larsen & Toubro’s shipyards, and represents another step in strengthening India’s naval logistics and support infrastructure.The scope of the order covers cooling systems associated with Replenishment at Sea (RAS) and Fluid Acquisition & Distribution Systems (FAS) applications. These systems are critical to ensuring reliable thermal…

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Russia has openly suggested that India could replace Pakistan as the long‑term mediator in US‑Iran tensions, citing New Delhi’s diplomatic experience, BRICS presidency, and energy dependence on the Gulf.Lavrov’s remarks came during the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ meeting in New Delhi, where he emphasised India’s ability to engage Iran and Arab states constructively while accusing unnamed nations of deepening hostility in West Asia.Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Pakistan is currently facilitating urgent dialogue between Washington and Tehran, but India could assume a broader, sustained role in easing tensions. He highlighted India’s vast diplomatic experience and growing global influence, noting…

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India has launched its largest-ever offshore energy exploration drive, with seismic surveys spanning 161,000 line kilometres across the Bay of Bengal and adjoining basins, reported News18 in an exclusive report.This multi-basin project, led by the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, aims to uncover untapped oil and gas reserves to reduce India’s heavy import dependence and strengthen long-term energy security.India is preparing for one of its most ambitious offshore oil-and-gas exploration campaigns in recent years. Survey ships will soon crisscross thousands of kilometres across the Bay of Bengal, scanning deep beneath the seabed for hydrocarbons that could reshape the country’s energy future.The…

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The United Arab Emirates is preparing to store up to 30 million barrels of crude oil in India as part of a strategic energy partnership designed to strengthen emergency reserves and enhance supply security. This arrangement will make use of India’s strategic petroleum reserve facilities, which are located in underground caverns and serve as buffers against global supply disruptions.By placing crude oil in these reserves, both countries will be better prepared to withstand geopolitical tensions, sudden spikes in demand, or unexpected interruptions in supply chains.The move reflects a deliberate policy of resilience, ensuring continuity of energy flows in an increasingly volatile…

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The execution plan for the twelve additional Su‑30 aircraft has now been firmly scheduled, with one unit to be delivered in FY28 and the remaining eleven completed in FY29.This phased approach reflects both production realities and the need to align deliveries with the broader upgrade program that is being prepared for the Su‑30 fleet.The decision to spread the induction across two financial years ensures that resources, industrial capacity and integration timelines are balanced without overburdening the system.The larger Su‑30 upgrade project itself is entering a critical stage, with the design phase expected to last between five and six years. This…

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