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The accountability court in Pakistan rejected the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) plea for an extension of the physical remand of Imran Khan, the chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), according to a report by Dawn on Monday. Instead, he was placed on judicial remand in the Al Qadir Trust Case. Imran Khan had been initially arrested earlier in the year at the Islamabad High Court but was released when the Supreme Court deemed the arrest unlawful.On November 14, Imran Khan, already incarcerated in Adiala Jail in the cipher case, faced another arrest by NAB in the Al-Qadir Trust case and was placed on physical remand. During the recent court hearing, Imran Khan wife and legal team were present, along with a five-person NAB team, as reported by Dawn.Despite the National Accountability Bureau request to extend Imran Khan physical remand, the court decided to place the PTI chief on judicial detention. In a subsequent media interview, Imran attorney, Sardar Latif Khosa, argued against the necessity of physical remand in this case. Khosa contended that NAB was engaged in "political engineering and political vendetta," alleging that the government often exploited it to advance its own agenda, as per Dawn report.In addition to the Al Qadir Trust Case, Imran Khan faces charges related to deceiving the cabinet by withholding information about a settlement arrangement. The settlement, amounting to 140 million pounds, was intended for the national exchequer but was reportedly redirected to address Bahria Town Karachi (BTK) obligations of PKR 450 billion. Furthermore, on August 12, 2019, the National Crime Agency (NCA) froze an additional 119.7 million pounds in Malik Riaz family bank accounts and one Hyde Park Place home.

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In an effort to enhance its mobile capabilities in the challenging high-altitude border regions, such as the Line of Actual Control with China, the Indian Army is preparing to issue a tender for the acquisition of 200 new mounted howitzers equipped with 105 mm guns.Sources within the defense establishment informed ANI that a tender is imminent for this "Make in India" initiative, involving the procurement of 200 mounted howitzers with 105 mm 37 calibre guns. This marks a significant development as it would be the first instance of the Indian artillery incorporating these specific 105 mm mounted howitzers, thereby reinforcing the strength of formations deployed in forward positions.Opting for an indigenous approach, the Indian Army is modernizing its artillery capabilities by leveraging the expertise of domestic firms. With a growing proficiency in the field, Indian industries have not only met domestic needs but have also ventured into exporting these systems to foreign nations.In addition to the 200 mounted howitzers, the Defense Ministry is poised to address the procurement of 400 new towed guns under the Make in India initiative. The proposal for these towed artillery gun systems is scheduled for discussion in the upcoming Defence Acquisition Council meeting slated for November 30.The Regiment of Artillery in the Indian Army is seeking collaboration with Indian industries to develop a 155 mm/52 calibre Towed Gun System, emphasizing lighter weight, versatility, and adaptability to future technological advancements. The procurement process aligns with the Army Mediumisation plan with indigenous guns, set to conclude by 2042.Over the past decade, the Army has inked four contracts for the procurement of a 155 mm howitzer, with induction already underway. Notable gun systems in use include Dhanush, Sharang, Ultra Light Howitzer (ULH), and K-9 Vajra Self Propelled Guns. ULHs have been deployed in seven regiments, while self-propelled guns are operational in five regiments, showcasing the Army commitment to bolstering its artillery capabilities.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-27 16:13:15
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Bandipora Police apprehended five individuals, including a Rohingya national, on Monday, as part of an operation targeting a human trafficking network operating in Jammu and Kashmir. According to officials, the arrests were made in connection with human trafficking, and one of the detainees was identified as Manzoor Alam, a Rohingya individual.A senior police officer disclosed that the accused were allegedly engaged in trafficking Rohingya women by routing them through Bangladesh. Subsequently, they facilitated marriages between these women and local residents within the Union Territory (UT) in return for financial gains."The individuals trafficked Rohingya women via Bangladesh, orchestrating marriages with locals in the UT in exchange for monetary benefits," stated Bandipora Police.In response to these developments, the police have taken prompt action by initiating an investigation into the matter. The arrests shed light on the illicit activities of a human trafficking network that exploited vulnerable individuals for financial motives within the region.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-27 16:05:52
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Pakistan is strengthening its defense ties by exploring the acquisition of anti-tank guided weapon systems (ATGWs) from its longstanding ally, Turkey, as per sources within the defense and security establishment. Additionally, there are considerations for co-production of these ATGWs in collaboration with the Turkish weapons manufacturer Roketsan.Anti-tank guided weapon systems are designed to eliminate enemy tanks and armored vehicles and can vary in range from short to medium or long-range capabilities. Roketsan offers a variety of such systems, including the man-portable KARAOK, a short-range fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile, as well as the OMTAS and UMTAS, which are medium and long-range anti-tank missile systems, respectively.The defense collaboration between Pakistan and Turkey has witnessed significant growth in recent years. In addition to the potential acquisition of ATGWs, both countries have engaged in co-production ventures involving combat jets and missiles. There have been reports suggesting Pakistan involvement in the development of Turkey 5th-generation Kaan fighter aircraft, known as TF-X. The anticipated first flight of the TF-X is slated for December 2023.In 2021, the inauguration of the corvette warship PNS Khyber marked another milestone in the strategic cooperation between Pakistan and Turkey. This warship is part of a broader initiative involving the construction of four corvettes for the Pakistani Navy.Furthermore, Turkey has been involved in the maintenance and upgrade of Pakistan weapon systems, including the mid-life upgrade of Agosta 90B-class submarines and the procurement of Turkish defense manufacturer Baykar Kemankes cruise missile. Pakistan reliance on Turkey for maintenance and upgrades has reportedly increased due to strained relations with Western countries.The collaboration extends beyond conventional weaponry, with Pakistan acquiring Turkish-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) such as Bayraktar TB2, Bayraktar Akıncı, and Bayraktar TB3. Additionally, there have been agreements for the production of Anka UAVs in Pakistan through a partnership between Pakistan National Engineering & Scientific Commission (NESCOM) and Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI).To further enhance its capabilities, the Pakistan Army has reportedly signed a contract for the procurement of an Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) system under the AGILE project, in collaboration with Italian defense manufacturer Elettronica. ELINT systems play a crucial role in gathering and analyzing information, particularly related to radar transmissions, using electronic sensors. The Integrated Site Acceptance and Testing (ISAT) for this system are expected to take place in Pakistan.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-27 15:29:18
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HENSOLDT, a leading sensor solutions provider, is enhancing its "Kalaetron Attack" jamming system for deployment on naval vessels. Having demonstrated its efficacy in thwarting air defense radars through extensive testing, the fully digital system is now being adapted to provide electronic protection for naval assets. Drawing on insights gained from both land and airborne trials, HENSOLDT has initiated a collaborative effort with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd, based in Haifa, Israel. The objective is to jointly develop an electronic countermeasures (ECM) system tailored for German naval vessels. This collaborative endeavor leverages the Digital Shark ECM system and Rafael decoy system (C-GEM).Highlighting the significance of this advancement, Roland Castor, Head of Airborne Electronic Warfare at HENSOLDT, emphasizes the substantial threat posed by radar-guided weapons to both naval and airborne assets. The evolution of the Kalaetron Attack system aims to address this threat by bridging the capability gap in the self-protection of naval vessels.The Kalaetron Attack jamming system is an integral part of HENSOLDT comprehensive "Kalaetron" product family. Widely utilized in various configurations for self-protection and signal intelligence systems by the German Armed Forces, this product family incorporates cognitive elements of artificial intelligence. Key components include a fully digitized, broadband sensor and an electronically controllable jammer. This combination enables rapid detection of a diverse range of threats, empowering precise and effective countermeasures.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-27 15:23:00
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The Romanian government has initiated the bidding process for short-range air defense systems, valued at up to $2.1 billion, creating a competitive environment for French and Israeli defense manufacturers with longstanding connections to Romania.According to a recent tender notice from the Romanian Ministry of Defense, the country is in search of short-range air defense (SHORAD) and very short-range air defense (VSHORAD) systems. Romania interest in acquiring these weapon systems predates Russia invasion of Ukraine, with a focus on improving defenses against short-range aerial threats dating back to 2019.While the longer-range segment has been addressed with the purchase of the U.S.-made Patriot system, Romania aims to fortify its capabilities further through the acquisition of SHORAD and VSHORAD systems. These defense assets will integrate into the broader NATO-wide network known as the Integrated Air and Missile Defense concept.The tender, initially planned for the previous year, has now been officially launched, according to an anonymous Romanian defense ministry official. Defense companies, including MBDA, a pan-European missile maker, have expressed interest in the Romanian SHORAD-VSHORAD program.A spokesman for MBDA noted the company intent to provide the most suitable solution for the Romanian Armed Forces, highlighting the potential use of the VL Mica system. Additionally, discussions are underway regarding a joint Mistral missile-defense acquisition, considering Romania strategic ties with France.Israel Rafael, known for the Spyder air defense system, is also speculated to join the bidding process. However, the company has not disclosed its plans. In 2018, Rafael entered into an agreement with Romanian aerospace company Romaero for an industrial partnership focused on local production of air defense weapons.The tender for the Romanian air defense systems is scheduled to open on January 8, 2024. It is anticipated that bidders from Europe, the United States, and Israel will actively participate in the competitive process.Romania decision to bolster its national defense capabilities through this strategic move underscores its commitment to adapting to the evolving security landscape and strengthening military preparedness

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-27 15:14:04
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Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) represents a transformative approach in which manned and unmanned assets collaborate seamlessly to achieve shared mission objectives, heralding a new era in airpower innovation. In India, the pioneering strides in MUM-T experimentation are spearheaded by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) in conjunction with a private entity, introducing the proposed LCA-based Combat Air Teaming System.HAL recently unveiled plans for flight testing India "Loyal Wingman" drone, a key component of the MUM-T initiative, set to commence in 2024. This autonomous drone is designed to complement the capabilities of manned Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets like LCA Tejas and Rafale. Launchable from various platforms such as the C-130, Jaguar, or Su-30 MKI class fighters, the drone establishes a secure data-link with the controlling fighter after deployment.The maturation of unmanned aerial systems, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for autonomous operations, and advancements in secure data-links have paved the way for the convergence of manned and unmanned aerial platforms. This synergy enhances precision, operational flexibility, and facilitates continuous machine learning. Unmanned wingmen contribute to Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR), tactical early warning missions, and Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) without exposing costly manned aircraft to high-threat environments.Drawing inspiration from initiatives like the USAF Loyal Wingman program, where drones like the Kratos XQ-58A Valkyrie operate alongside manned aircraft, India MUM-T strategy envisions operational versatility. Loyal wingmen can execute a range of missions, from electronic warfare and communications support to air-to-air and air-to-ground strikes. The cost-effectiveness of unmanned platforms, with each wingman projected to cost under $5 million, amplifies offensive capabilities while minimizing human risk.However, challenges and considerations accompany MUM-T implementation. Adversaries could disrupt communication, necessitating autonomous capabilities for drones to execute missions independently. Contingencies, ethical concerns, and the potential for autonomous devices in warfare also demand careful consideration.China, a leader in drone swarm and MUM-T capabilities, showcases developments like the AVIC 601-S program with low-observable flying wing UAVs. India HAL, in collaboration with private entities like NewSpace Research & Technologies, envisions a range of MUM-T options, including the CATS Warrior, Hunter, ALFA, and Infinity drones. These unmanned wingmen are designed to operate in various capacities, from combat support to high-altitude ISR missions.In the global landscape of evolving airpower, MUM-T represents a crucial paradigm shift. As India advances its MUM-T capabilities, collaboration between public and private sectors becomes imperative, ensuring the nation position as a global hub in the unmanned aerial systems domain. The urgency and national commitment required for this transformation underscore the potential for India to excel in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-27 05:07:27
 Space & Technology 

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has secured an eight-year extension for a contract it has held since 2002, providing technical services in support of U.S. military communications satellites ground systems. The San Diego-based company was granted an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a maximum value of $579 million by the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command on November 22.The contract, named C-SAR (Command-and-Control System-Consolidated Sustainment and Resiliency), is set to run through November 2031. Kratos will be responsible for maintaining and developing satellite ground systems for the U.S. Space Force and U.S. Space Command. The covered satellites include the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) III, Milstar Satellite Communications System, Advanced Extremely High-Frequency (AEHF), and Wideband Global Satellite Communications (WGS) systems.The Command-and-Control System-Consolidated system focuses on providing "planning, processing, and information assurance measures," according to the Space Systems Command. It is designed to interface with existing constellations and support future satellites. Kratos will also handle information technology infrastructure upgrades as new constellations are deployed.George Gonzales, the program director of the Space Systems Command military communications satellite office, highlighted that the contract with Kratos supports command-and-control operations for four constellations and 26 military communication satellites. The company will also play a crucial role in integrating new satellites and future constellations. The work is slated to be carried out at Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado, Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, and Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado. While the C-SAR award was a competitive acquisition, only one offer was received, as per a Department of Defense contract announcement on November 6.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 16:16:35
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In Myanmar, an armed group belonging to an ethnic minority has taken control of a strategic border crossing to China from the ruling junta, as reported by local media and a security source on Sunday.Ongoing clashes in Myanmar northern Shan state, near the Chinese border, have been fueled by an offensive launched by an alliance of three ethnic minority groups against the military since October. This alliance, comprising the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), Arakan Army (AA), and Ta ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), has successfully seized numerous military positions and a town crucial for trade with China, impacting commerce routes for the financially strained junta.The recent offensive saw the MNDAA, one of the allied groups, taking control of the Kyin San Kyawt border gate, according to a media outlet affiliated with the group. The alliance, including the AA and TNLA, reportedly secured additional positions in the border trade zone following the assault that began on Friday.The Kyin San Kyawt border gate, a significant trading point along the Myanmar-China border, had its flag raised by the MNDAA, according to a security source cited by AFP. Reopened in 2022 after pandemic-related closures, the border crossing plays a crucial role in trade between Myanmar and China.Earlier in the week, Zaw Min Tun, the junta spokesman, attributed the destruction of approximately 120 trucks near the border crossing to armed groups. This escalation in hostilities has further strained Myanmar already fragile economy, causing damage to vital cross-border commerce and depriving the military of much-needed taxes and foreign exchange.Reports indicate that goods passing through the Kyin San Kyawt crossing include machinery, electrical appliances, agricultural tractors, and consumer items. The conflict has significant implications for the economic landscape and security in the region.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 16:12:09
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The establishment of Chinese monitoring and surveillance facilities on Myanmar Coco Islands in the Bay of Bengal, with the potential to track India missile launches and strategic assets, has raised significant concerns for India. This issue, first brought to attention by George Fernandes, the Defence Minister in the Vajpayee government, has become a focal point of discussions between India and Myanmar.While India continues engagement with Myanmar current political leadership led by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, South Block has expressed dissatisfaction with Naypyidaw responses regarding Coco Islands. Despite denials from the Myanmar junta about Chinese involvement in runway extension, hardened shelters, monitoring stations, and infrastructure development on Coco Islands, India remains wary.The complex dynamic between Myanmar and China comes into play, with Myanmar reluctantly aligning itself with Beijing due to extensive engagement and aid, especially after being isolated by the West following the 2021 coup against Aung San Suu Kyi. China efforts to establish dominance in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, including the Belt and Road Initiative, further complicate the situation.Satellite imagery and intelligence reports indicate the expansion of Coco Island runway to accommodate transport aircraft flights, construction of new facilities, and the presence of around 1500 military personnel, including Chinese forces. The ongoing construction of a causeway to link with Jerry Island adds to the strategic developments in the region.Despite India efforts to address the Coco Islands issue with Myanmar, there is growing apprehension about the People Liberation Army (PLA) monitoring India nuclear submarines near Visakhapatnam. The newly constructed naval base at Rambilli, in close proximity to Visakhapatnam, raises concerns about the PLA capability to monitor the movement of India submarines, particularly its ballistic missile firing submarines based on the eastern coast.The geographical alignment of India ballistic missile test firing ranges at Balasore and APJ Abdul Kalam Island with Coco Island heightens the risk. The Chinese deep state potential to monitor the range and lethality of Indian missiles through air surveillance and ballistic missile tracking ships in the Indian Ocean adds another layer of complexity to the situation. As India navigates these strategic challenges, the Coco Islands issue remains a crucial point of concern in the evolving geopolitical landscape.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 15:57:47
 India 

15 years have passed since the profound terrorist attacks that shook Mumbai, India financial hub, on November 26, 2008, commonly known as 26/11. Orchestrated by a group of 10 terrorists affiliated with the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group, these coordinated assaults wreaked havoc on Mumbai streets, leaving an enduring impact on the nation and the world.The night of November 26, 2008, saw LeT terrorists infiltrating Mumbai, where they carried out a four-day rampage, claiming the lives of 166 people and injuring 300. The targets, meticulously chosen for maximum impact, included the Taj and Oberoi Hotels, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, the Jewish center at Nariman House, and the Leopold Cafe, frequented by Europeans, Indians, and Jews.The nine LeT terrorists met their demise during the attacks, while Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab, the sole surviving Pakistani terrorist involved in the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station attack, was apprehended. In May 2010, Qasab received the death penalty and was hanged two years later in a maximum-security prison in Pune.The scars left by this tragic event persist in the memories of those who witnessed it, and the lessons learned remain paramount for global security.On the 15th anniversary of the terror attacks, Israel has officially designated Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) as a terrorist organization. Notably, this action was taken independently, without any formal request from the Indian government. The Israeli Embassy stated that all necessary procedures have been completed to declare LeT a terror outfit. Israel only lists organizations actively operating against it or in a manner similar to globally recognized entities by the UNSC or the US State Department.Israel Ambassador to India, Naor Gilon, commended the decision, considering the ban on Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) as the "right thing." He emphasized that Tel Aviv had independently decided to ban LeT several months ago after discovering its absence from the list of terrorist organizations in Israel.In a parallel commemoration, a day-long poster exhibition was organized at the Broken Chair in front of the United Nations in Geneva. Priyajit Debsarkar, a human rights activist and author, noted that the exhibition aimed to honor the lives lost during the Mumbai terror attacks 15 years ago.Every year on this day, the nation reflects on and remembers the individuals and security forces who sacrificed their lives in the fight against terrorism.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 15:45:37
 Space & Technology 

Nasa Administrator Bill Nelson is set to embark on a visit to India on November 27, focusing on discussions surrounding space collaboration between the two nations. This visit is part of the Critical and Emerging Technology initiative, jointly led by the United States and India under the guidance of President Joe Biden.Scheduled meetings with key government and space officials will delve into enhancing bilateral cooperation, particularly in realms like human exploration and Earth science. Nelson itinerary includes visits to various locations in India, with a spotlight on Bengaluru-based facilities overseeing the testing and integration of the NISAR spacecraft, slated for launch in 2024. In a notable engagement, students will engage with Nelson to explore topics related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, embodying their roles as contributors to the Artemis Generation.The NISAR mission, a collaborative effort between Nasa and the Indian Space Research Organization (Isro), aims to observe Earth, measuring changes in ecosystems, dynamic surfaces, and ice masses. The data gathered will offer crucial insights into biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise, and groundwater, guiding initiatives related to climate change, hazard mitigation, and agriculture.Nelson visit underscores the strengthening relationship between the United States and India in the realm of space exploration. India rich history of successful space missions, coupled with its expanding role in global space cooperation, positions it as a key player in international initiatives. As India space program experiences rapid growth, marked by upcoming missions, including a manned Moon mission by 2030, Nelson visit serves as a testament to the collaborative strides in space exploration between the two nations.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 15:38:27
 World 

Israeli forces in Gaza have announced the confiscation of five million shekels (USD 1.3 million) in cash from locations associated with terrorist activities and homes of Hamas members, as revealed by Israel Defense Ministry on Sunday. The seized funds, comprising Israeli shekels, US dollars, as well as Jordanian and Iraqi currency, will undergo counting and be deposited into state coffers.Amidst this development, Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt Gen Herzi Halevi assured troops that operations against Hamas would resume after the temporary ceasefire aimed at facilitating the release of hostages held by Hamas. Halevi emphasized the commitment to protecting lives and upholding military values, stating that conditions for the release of hostages, including children and mothers, were created during the truce. Once the deal concludes, efforts will resume for the continued release of hostages and the complete dismantlement of Hamas.On a positive note, thirteen Israeli hostages were released by Hamas on Saturday night in the second exchange since the four-day truce began. Additionally, 15 foreign nationals were freed in separate deals, and Israel released 78 Palestinians incarcerated for security offenses. The Gaza Strip received humanitarian aid, including 200 trucks of goods and fuel.During a tour of the Gaza Strip, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant asserted that IDF troops would remain until all remaining captives are returned. Gallant highlighted the cyclical nature of negotiations with Hamas, stating that increased military pressure prompts temporary breaks and offers, emphasizing that the war will persist until all hostages are brought back. He noted that any further negotiations would occur amidst ongoing military operations.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 15:04:15
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In a race against time to rescue trapped workers within an under-construction tunnel, efforts are underway to extract the Auger machine from the debris by utilizing a plasma cutter machine. The ongoing process involves removing both smaller and larger debris pieces from the auger machine stuck inside the tunnel, with only 10.9 meters of the machine remaining in the pipeline.Micro-tunnelling expert Chris Cooper provided insights into the rescue operation, emphasizing the efficiency of the plasma-cutting machine, which was brought in from Hyderabad to expedite the removal of debris separating rescuers from the trapped workers. Cooper explained that the plasma machine ability to cut through steel blades stuck in the rubble significantly accelerates the process."We are still in the process of removing the Auger (driller) from inside the tunnel. The plasma machine will help us in this task as it will cut through the steel (blades stuck in the rubble) faster. The plasma machine cuts the steel much faster," stated Cooper.When questioned about the timeline for removing the auger blades and machine from the rubble, Cooper acknowledged the uncertainty, noting that it depends on the size of the debris pieces being extracted. The specially requisitioned plasma cutter, flown in from Hyderabad, commenced its work on Sunday morning to aid in removing the heavy-duty drilling machine and the lodged auger blades from the tunnel.The rescue operation became imperative after a section of the tunnel collapsed on November 12, causing debris to block a 60-meter stretch on the Silkyara side of the tunnel and trapping 41 laborers inside the under-construction structure.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 14:58:44
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to the skies on Saturday for a sortie aboard the TEJAS aircraft, expressing renewed confidence in India indigenous capabilities. Sporting the uniform of an Air Force pilot, a visibly delighted Modi waved multiple times during the experience.Sharing the adventure on the social media platform "X," the prime minister stated, "Successfully completed a sortie on the TEJAS." He further described the enriching experience as significantly boosting his confidence in India indigenous capabilities, leaving him filled with pride and optimism about the nation potential.In videos and pictures, Modi is seen flashing thumbs-up gestures with a broad smile, both upon boarding and landing the aircraft. Standing next to the TEJAS, he pointed at the aircraft designation, emphasizing the achievement."Flying in TEJAS today, I can say with immense pride that due to our hard work and dedication, we are no less than anyone in the world in the field of self-reliance. Heartiest congratulations to the Indian Air Force, DRDO, and HAL as well as all Indians," Modi added.Before boarding the twin-seater aircraft, Modi engaged in a brief chat with the waiting pilot. During the sortie, he keenly observed the surroundings, exchanging waves with another fighter aircraft at a visible distance, as captured by cameras inside the cabin and the accompanying aircraft.Upon landing, the prime minister again waved and made thumbs-up gestures, applauding the Air Force officials for their role in the experience. Modi had earlier visited Defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to review the ongoing work at its manufacturing facilities.Emphasizing the push for indigenous production of defense products, Modi highlighted the government efforts in boosting manufacturing and exports. Notably, several countries have expressed interest in purchasing TEJAS, a light combat aircraft. During Modi recent state visit to the US, a pact was signed between US defense giant GE Aerospace and HAL to jointly produce engines for the TEJAS MK-2.Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, in April of this year, announced that India defense exports had reached an all-time high of Rs 15,920 crore in 2022-2023, marking a significant achievement for the country.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 14:54:42
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In a significant move under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, official sources confirmed on Saturday that an order amounting to Rs 36,468 crore has been issued for the acquisition of 83 TEJAS MK-1A aircraft from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The prime minister, during his visit to the defense PSU, not only announced this substantial order but also took a sortie in one of the TEJAS fighter jets.The delivery timeline for these TEJAS aircraft is set to commence by February 2024, emphasizing the government commitment to bolstering India defense capabilities and promoting indigenous production, with a specific focus on TEJAS fighter aircraft.The initial variant of TEJAS joined the Indian Air Force fleet in 2016, and at present, two IAF squadrons are fully operational with TEJAS aircraft, according to official statements.A noteworthy allocation of over Rs 9,000 crore has been earmarked for the development of TEJAS MK-2, an advanced and more formidable iteration of the TEJAS fighter, as revealed by the sources.In a strategic move to enhance indigenous capabilities, particularly in the realm of aircraft engines, the government has facilitated the transfer of technology for the manufacturing of the GE engine in India. This negotiation took place during Prime Minister Modi visit to the United States in June 2023, underlining the commitment to fostering self-reliance in defense technology.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 14:50:40
 World 

Following an extended delay in the release of the second group of hostages by Hamas, Qatar foreign ministry has announced that eight Israeli children and five women are anticipated to be freed soon from Gaza, as reported by The Times of Israel. Additionally, seven foreign nationals, part of the more than 230 individuals held captive by Hamas, are also expected to be released.The Qatar Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Majed al-Ansari, shared that among the Palestinian prisoners to be released by Israel in this phase are 33 minors and six women, according to The Times of Israel. Al-Ansari expressed gratitude to mediation partners Egypt and the United States for their collaborative efforts in overcoming obstacles to implementing the agreement terms.Israel Defense Force Spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari provided an update, stating that there is "significant progress" in the ongoing efforts to secure the release of hostages from the Gaza Strip. He emphasized the moral and ethical duty to bring the hostages back and affirmed the determination to fulfill this obligation.Hagari cautioned that nothing is final until it happens, highlighting indirect negotiations with what he referred to as an "evil terror group." He underscored the commitment to bringing the hostages back through the agreed-upon deal or the subsequent stages of the conflict, should the agreement not be fulfilled.In response to the Qatar foreign ministry announcement, US President Joe Biden engaged with Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, urging swift action to overcome the delay caused by Hamas in implementing the hostage deal.In the latest development, Tel Aviv is witnessing rallies with over 100,000 participants, demanding the return of all hostages from Gaza. The second batch, initially slated for release on Saturday afternoon, has faced delays. Notably, the first day of the temporary truce saw the release of 24 hostages, predominantly Israeli and Thai citizens

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-26 14:41:09
 Space & Technology 

India inaugural solar exploration mission, the Aditya L1 spacecraft, is approaching its concluding phase. ISRO Chairman S. Somanath disclosed that the maneuvers to position the spacecraft at the L1 point are anticipated to conclude by January 7, 2024.Expressing confidence in the mission progress, Somanath stated, "Aditya is on the way and has almost reached its final phase." He shared this information during an event at VSSC, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the First Sounding Rocket Launch, organized by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).The ISRO chief highlighted that meticulous preparations are currently in progress for the spacecraft entry into the L1 point. He elaborated, "The last preparations for entering into the L1 point are currently underway incrementally."Anticipating the final maneuvers, Somanath added, "Possibly by January 7th, the last maneuvers will be conducted for entering into the L1 point."The Aditya L1 mission had a successful launch on September 2 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota. Having traversed approximately 1.5 million km from Earth over a span of 125 days, the spacecraft is poised to be positioned in a Halo orbit around the Lagrangian point L1, which is considered the closest point to the Sun.The primary objectives of the mission include capturing and transmitting images of the Sun for scientific experiments, among other tasks. The Aditya L1 spacecraft stands as a testament to India burgeoning capabilities in space exploration.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-25 16:27:06
 India 

Indian Army dog Domino and his handler, Lance Naik Lucky Kumar, received recognition in the form of the Northern Army Commendation Card for their instrumental role in apprehending a Pakistani terrorist during a recent encounter in Rajouri.The commendation was swiftly presented by Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi, who commended Domino for his exceptional tracking skills. Domino keen sense of smell enabled him to trace the blood trail of the terrorists, ultimately leading the security forces to their hideouts and facilitating their neutralization.The Northern Army Commendation Card is a prestigious award conferred upon Indian Army personnel in acknowledgment of acts of gallantry, distinguished service, or unwavering devotion to duty.According to Indian Army officials, Domino played a crucial role in guiding the troops to the terrorists hideout in the Kalakote area. Despite being injured in a gunfight, Domino persisted in sniffing out the blood trail, aiding the forces in their mission.Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi visited the Kalakote area in Rajouri to assess the operational situation following the encounter. During the operation, two Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists, including a high-ranking commander, were eliminated, but tragically, five Indian Army personnel lost their lives.The encounter unfolded between terrorists and a joint team comprising Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police in the Bajimaal area of Dharamsala. The top LeT commander, identified as Quari, was known for orchestrating various attacks, including the Dangri incident and the Kandi attacks in Rajouri Poonch areas, resulting in the loss of innocent lives.The army recovered substantial quantities of "War Like Stores" from the encounter site. Quari elimination is considered a significant setback to the resurgence of terrorism in the affected districts, as stated by an army official.Heart-wrenching visuals from the wreath-laying ceremony on Friday depicted army officers and soldiers paying their final respects to their fallen comrades who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty during the intense firefight.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-25 16:21:29
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On Friday, a significant step toward enhancing collaboration between India and the European Union (EU) in the semiconductor sector was taken with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement, inked ahead of the Trade and Technology Council meeting in New Delhi, was announced through a press release by the Ministry of External Affairs.Minister of Electronics, IT, and Communications Ashwini Vaishnaw represented India, while the European Commissioner for Internal Markets, Thierry Breton, signed on behalf of the EU. The primary objective of the MoU is to strengthen the resilience of the semiconductor value chain in both India and the EU. It encompasses a broad spectrum of cooperation areas, including research and innovation, talent development, partnerships, and the exchange of market information.This MoU signifies a robust commitment from both India and the EU to collaboratively build resilient semiconductor supply chains and foster innovation.Simultaneously, a virtual meeting of the India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) took place in New Delhi on the same day. The Indian delegation, led by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal, and Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw, engaged with the EU delegation headed by Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis and Vice-President Vera Jourova.The TTC, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in April 2022, had its first ministerial meeting in Brussels on May 16, 2023. During this virtual meeting, the co-chairs reviewed the progress made by the working groups and discussed future action plans. The working groups cover diverse areas such as semiconductors, high-performance computing, digital public infrastructures, clean energy technologies, supply chain resilience, and trade issues.Strategic guidance was provided to the working groups on areas like strategic technologies and digital connectivity, clean and green energy technologies, and trade, investment, and resilient supply chains. The co-chairs expressed satisfaction with progress made, particularly in semiconductors, high-performance computing, digital public infrastructure, EV batteries and recycling, waste to energy, resilient supply chains, and FDI screening.The meeting emphasized taking collaboration through research and innovation to the next phase of implementation, involving more intensive stakeholder consultations before the next TTC meeting and the India-EU Summit.Both sides agreed to convene the next TTC meeting in India, back-to-back with the India-EU Summit, at a mutually convenient date early next year.External Affairs Minister Jaishankar, who co-chaired the virtual meeting, expressed gratitude to his EU counterparts and highlighted the progress made since the first meeting in May 2023. He underscored the commitment to promote more engagements, initiate practical initiatives, and ensure economic security.EU Ambassador to India Herve Delphin celebrated the signing of the MoU on Semiconductors as a crucial milestone, paving the way for closer cooperation in this strategic sector.Furthermore, Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal engaged in discussions on the progress of India-EU Free Trade Agreement negotiations with the European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis on Sunday, indicating ongoing efforts to strengthen economic ties between the two entities.

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