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India’s ‘Colonel Kalashnikov’ And The ASMI: A Testament To Indigenous Defence Innovation

India’s ‘Colonel Kalashnikov’ And The ASMI: A Testament To Indigenous Defence Innovation

In a remarkable feat of indigenous innovation, a young Indian Army officer, Lieutenant Colonel Prasad Bansod, has emerged as the driving force behind the design and development of India’s first-ever 9mm machine pistol – the ASMI.Widely hailed as India’s very own “Colonel Kalashnikov,” Lt Col Bansod’s ground breaking accomplishment stands as a testament to the nation’s growing self-reliance and

Indian Military’s Biggest Reform Move Gathers Traction; Inter-Services Organisations Act Becomes Effective

Indian Military’s Biggest Reform Move Gathers Traction; Inter-Services Organisations Act Becomes Effective

In what has been termed the Indian military’s biggest and most complex reformative move in its history, ‘Theaterisation’ or the process to integrate the three armed services—the Army, Air Force and the Navy—into one single fighting unit is finally gathering traction with a two day ‘Parivartan Chintan’ (transformative discussion) concluding in South Block on Friday.The event was presided over by

India Plans Dedicated Semiconductor R&D Wing Under India Semiconductor Research Centre (ISRC)

India Plans Dedicated Semiconductor R&D Wing Under India Semiconductor Research Centre (ISRC)

The government has proposed the establishment of a dedicated research and development (R&D) unit under the newly envisaged India Semiconductor Research Centre (ISRC). This initiative aims to enhance semiconductor research that can transition swiftly to industrial production. This strategic move is aligned with the government’s broader agenda to promote a knowledge-driven manufacturing

Russian Firms Buy $4 Billion Worth of India-Made Arms, Pay In Indian Rupee

Russian Firms Buy $4 Billion Worth of India-Made Arms, Pay In Indian Rupee

Till October, Russian exporters held about $8 billion in Vostro accounts. Due to a lack of investment opportunities in India, the money held in the Vostro accounts of Russian exporters remained unspent, reported LiveMintExporters in Russia, who started trading with India using Indian rupees, have recently spent nearly $4 billion to buy India-made defence equipment and armaments, among other

Canadian Police Arrest Fourth Suspect In Terrorist Hardeep Nijjar Killing Case

Canadian Police Arrest Fourth Suspect In Terrorist Hardeep Nijjar Killing Case

Ottawa: The Canadian Police has arrested a fourth suspect over his alleged involvement in the killing of the designated terrorist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canada-based CBC News reported.Nijjar was killed outside the Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18.The accused has been identified as Amandeep Singh (22).According to Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) in British Columbia,


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