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NOTAM Issued For Naval Ship Firing In The Bay of Bengal
India has issued a NOTAM for Naval Ship missile firing between 24-01-2024 and 25-01-2024 for a range of 900kms.900 kms is a very long range for India’s existing missiles, perhaps it is the BrahMos-ER or something entirely new.Watching this space very closely for the outcome.
Macrons India Visit: Major Defence Announcements On Cards
Macron’s most recent bilateral visit occurred in March 2018, encompassing New Delhi, Agra, Mirzapur, and Varanasi. The visit resulted in the signing of fourteen inter-governmental agreements, including one facilitating reciprocal logistics support between the respective Armed Forces.A likely roadshow in the Indian city of Jaipur with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and key announcements on defence
British MPs Table Motion To Mark 34th Anniversary of ‘Genocide’ of Kashmiri Pandits In J-K
London: Marking the 34th anniversary of attacks and displacements of Kashmiri Pandits from Jammu and Kashmir in 1990, three UK members of parliament, including Bob Blackman, Jim Shannon and Virendra Sharma tabled the Early Day Motion (EDM) in the British parliament.EDMs are formal motions submitted for debate in the House of Commons. While very few are actually debated, they are a way for British
HCL-Foxconn JV: Can This Boost India’s Semiconductor Prowess?
HCL and Foxconn to join hands to set up chip OSAT in India. The JV will require technology partner for setting up OSTA as well, says industry. This news is being looked upon as a positive development for India’s Semiconductor MissionIn a significant development for India’s semiconductor scheme, Indian conglomerate HCL is partnering with Taiwan’s Foxconn to establish a semiconductor outsourced
Airbus Says To Double Procurement From India To $1.5 Billion
Hyderabad: Airbus, opens new tab expects to double the total value of parts it sources from India to $1.5 billion in coming years, the plane maker’s India chief said on Thursday, as it looks to ride the boom in the world’s fastest growing aviation market.Indian carriers IndiGo, Air India and Akasa are set to receive deliveries of hundreds of new planes over the next decade in a boost for local