Defence Ministry tightens weapons monitoring

    Defence Ministry tightens weapons monitoring

    The Indian defence ministry is enhancing monitoring of defence equipment production and requiring companies to adhere to end-user certification rules for exports. The sector has seen a surge in arms and weapons production, particularly in response to the Ukraine-Russia crisis. The ministry is planning to establish an internal portal to monitor import consumption patterns, particularly in explosives and primers.

    DRDO chairman Samir V Kamat gets one-year extension

    DRDO chairman Samir V Kamat gets one-year extension

    Government sources said that the successor of General Pande would be appointed by the government to be formed after the results on June 4.The Army chief was supposed to retire on May 31 after a 25-month tenure. The extension comes at a time when his successor has not yet been appointed.

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    Defence Ministry tightens weapons monitoring

    The Indian defence ministry is enhancing monitoring of defence equipment production and requiring companies to adhere to end-user certification rules for exports. The sector has seen a surge in arms and weapons production, particularly in response to the Ukraine-Russia crisis. The ministry is planning to establish an internal portal to monitor import consumption patterns, particularly in explosives and primers.

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    India's progress would have been faster, if borders were more secure, says NSA Doval

    Delivering the Rustamji Memorial Lecture organised by the BSF on its 21st investiture ceremony, he said, "In the foreseeable future, I don't think our borders are going to be as secure as we will require for our fast economic growth. So, the responsibility on border guarding forces has become very, very heavy. They have got to remain on alert 24X7 in perpetuity. They have got to see that our national interests and country are protected."

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    IAF successfully conducts night vision goggles-aided landing in Eastern sector

    The Indian Air Force (IAF) achieved a significant milestone by successfully landing an aircraft using night vision goggles (NVG) for the first time on an advanced landing ground in the Eastern sector. This advancement enhances the IAF's operational capabilities, allowing for safer and more effective operations in low-light conditions.

    6th barge of LSAM 16 series built by private firm launched in Thane:Image

    6th barge of LSAM 16 series built by private firm launched in Thane

    A new barge, the sixth in the LSAM 16 series, was launched in Thane, Maharashtra, by a private firm. This barge, named 'Ammunition Cum Torpedo Cum Missile Barge, LSAM 20 (Yard 130)', will aid the Indian Navy in transporting articles and ammunition to ships. Built by MSME Shipyard, Suryadipta Projects Pvt Ltd, the barge is part of a project involving 11 such barges. The project aims to enhance the Navy's operational capabilities and is a testament to the 'Make in India' initiative.

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