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India and Indonesia signed a defence agreement for the supply of BrahMos missiles and expanded cooperation in defence, maritime security, healthcare and critical minerals during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Jakarta visit, where he also received Indonesia's highest civilian honour
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said India has made significant strides in defence self-reliance, with most military equipment now manufactured domestically. Addressing a programme in Lucknow, he also highlighted the city's growing role in defence production, research and innovation
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India marked its 77th Republic Day with a grand military parade on Kartavya Path, showcasing missiles, indigenous weapon systems and new formations. President Droupadi Murmu led celebrations themed on “Vande Mataram,” with EU leaders attending as chief guests
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali aboard India’s first home-built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant off Goa, witnessing fighter jet operations, cultural performances, and a warship steam-past, lauding the Navy’s dedication and describing the experience as a special Diwali spent among servicemen
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said every inch of Pakistan is now within BrahMos missile range, hailing the Lucknow facility’s first batch delivery. The project boosts India’s defence self-reliance, economy, and global credibility, producing 100 missiles annually.
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At Hyderabad’s Ganesh idol immersion, trucks with Operation Sindoor theme drew crowds. One tableau featured Col Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, while another showcased BrahMos replicas. Patriotic songs and national flags by youth groups added to the spirit
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Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr praised India’s defence industry and its role in Manila’s military modernization, citing the BrahMos project. Launching a strategic partnership with PM Modi, he underscored deeper cooperation in defence, maritime security, trade, and regional stability
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Ajit Doval also asserted that not a single intended target in Pakistan was missed during the May 7 military offensive, which was in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 persons dead.
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Russian Ambassador to India, Denis Alipov, termed the performance of the S-400 system and jointly-manufactured BrahMos missiles as "exemplary".
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday issued a clear warning against Pakistan’s alleged plans to fund terrorism using taxpayers' money and international aid, addressing troops at a military base in Gujarat's Bhuj
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The joint venture between India and Russia, BrahMos Aerospace, will supply 200 BrahMos-ER supersonic cruise missiles until 2030.
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Consistent progress in indigenisation of weaponry is in line with the mission to become self-reliant, reduce dependence on imports
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It is to the credit of Indian diplomacy that efforts are being made to deepen ties with Russia, sending important message to China and Pakistan
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The range of the new land attack version of the missile has been extended to 400 km from the original 290 km.