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The Indian Army abandoned plans to procure the US-made Stryker armoured vehicle because it failed to meet critical operational requirements, particularly amphibious capability, and instead shifted decisively towards indigenous solutions such as the Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP).This move reflects India’s broader emphasis on defence self-reliance and tailoring equipment to local terrain and combat needs.The Indian Army had been in discussions to acquire the American Stryker armoured vehicle, but these talks have now been completely shelved. Defence sources confirmed that the Stryker programme was deemed unsuitable for Indian operational conditions, leading to its cancellation.The decision marks a significant pivot towards indigenous…

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Cranswick plc (LON:CWK – Get Free Report) crossed above its 200-day moving average during trading on Friday . The stock has a 200-day moving average of GBX 5,115.10 and traded as high as GBX 5,390. Cranswick shares last traded at GBX 5,360, with a volume of 5,636,731 shares changing hands. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades CWK has been the topic of several recent research reports. Berenberg Bank reaffirmed a “hold” rating and issued a GBX 5,770 price target on shares of Cranswick in a report on Tuesday, January 27th. Jefferies Financial Group reaffirmed a “buy” rating on shares of Cranswick in…

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Nikhil Gupta, who has pleaded guilty in a United States federal court in connection with the alleged plot targeting Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, has engaged a high-powered New York legal team as his case moves into the crucial sentencing phase, reported Sunday Guardian Live.Court filings reveal that Isabelle A. Kirshner entered an appearance on 6 April, followed by Brian David Linder on 7 April, both as retained counsel. The two are senior partners at Clayman, Rosenberg, Kirshner & Linder LLP, a prominent New York white-collar defence firm with deep expertise in federal criminal litigation.Nikhil Gupta has engaged two of…

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WASHINGTON — The Marine Corps is starting to mull concepts for a new sixth-generation fighter jet, one that will likely “look like,” but not necessarily be, whatever the Navy picks for its F/A-XX program. When the Marine Corps released its 2026 Aviation Plan in February, it included a small nod to the concept of having a sixth-generation fighter after 2041. The process of fleshing that out is now underway, according to Lt. Gen. William Swan, the Marine Corps’ deputy commandant for aviation, who told reporters in a Thursday roundtable that service leaders discussed plans during a Quantico meeting earlier this week. …

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India’s Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam achieved first criticality on 6 April, marking not just the activation of a reactor but the culmination of seven decades of scientific perseverance, strategic foresight, and decisive political will.This milestone belongs foremost to India’s nuclear scientists and engineers, who carried the mission through years of sanctions, scepticism, and inadequate political support.Yet it also compels reflection on why the journey took so long, what the achievement truly signifies, and what must now follow.The foundations of India’s nuclear program were laid by Dr Homi Jehangir Bhabha, one of the country’s finest scientific minds. As early…

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The following is an excerpt from War Plan Taiwan: OPLAN 5077 and the U.S. Struggle for the Pacific, published by the Naval Institute Press. The standard talking points on the imminent threat China poses to Taiwan and the associated risk of a conflict between the United States and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) hardly need reciting. Headlines warning of the PRC preparing to invade the Republic of China (ROC) in the near future have become almost clichés. Even the US Navy’s 2024 Navigation Plan from the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) has 2027 set as the deadline to be…

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Just a day before the United States and Indonesia were set to sign a major defence deal on 13 April, a classified document outlining a secret plan to grant American military jets blanket access to Indonesian airspace was leaked by an Indian media outlet.This access would have allowed Washington to monitor the Malacca Strait, a vital trade chokepoint, especially significant given Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz that has disrupted global oil supplies.The leak caused uproar in Indonesia, and while the defence deal itself was signed, the overflight access was excluded.The report was published on 12 April by The…

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