Defence general
Hypersonic Brahmos II to be ready by 2013
02 Mar 2009
India, Israel to co-develop medium-range SAM system
24 Feb 2009
India and Israel will jointly develop a medium-range surface-to-air missile (MR-SAM) system it has been announced. The contract has teh potential to develop into a larger joint venture than even the Indo-Russian BrahMos programme.
US NIC report: Saudis displacing Egypt as regional leader
24 Feb 2009
A recent US National Intelligence Council report would suggest that Egypt has lost its elevated status among Arab states and that the mantle of leadership in the Middle East may be passing onto Saudi Arabia.
Obama takes aim at the new Marine One
24 Feb 2009
Seeking Osama bin Laden –some high tech analysis
17 Feb 2009
Hike in defence allocation marginal, say experts
17 Feb 2009
The power struggle within Pakistan
16 Feb 2009
The media-stoked reaction in India to the Mumbai attacks ended by weakening India’s friends and potential allies in Pakistan, says distinguished commentator, Prem Shankar Jha
UK, French nuclear subs collide in Atlantic
16 Feb 2009
Armed forces to release 15MHz spectrum
16 Feb 2009
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