The procurement of the INVAR anti-tank missiles enhances the firepower and lethality of T-90 tanks with the Army
The Ministry of Defence on Thursday inked a contract with public sector undertaking Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) for the procurement of INVAR anti-tank missiles at a cost of Rs 2,095.70 crore.
The contract was signed by senior officials of the Ministry of Defence and representatives of BDL in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh here.
The procurement of the INVAR anti-tank missiles enhances the firepower and lethality of T-90 tanks with the Army. The tank is the mainstay of armoured regiments of the Army. The weapon system is a sophisticated laser-guided anti-tank missile with very high hit probability. It is set to transform the conduct of operations and offer operational advantage against the adversary.
The Ministry of Defence said the procurement underscores government’s efforts to meet the operational requirements of the Army by leveraging the existing expertise of defence public sector undertakings, along with development of niche technologies by domestic industries towards achieving self-reliance in defence.
Turkiye denies airspace for plane carrying three Apache copters for Army
Last month, Indian officials had skipped the Turkish National Day celebrations in New Delhi, in what was seen as a message to Ankara following its support to Pakistan during Operation
The Indian Army’s tranche of last three Apache attack helicopters to be delivered by Boeing has been delayed after Turkiye refused to allow the plane carrying the consignment use its airspace.
On November 1, a specialised cargo aircraft, Antonov AN-124, carrying the three Apache helicopters was on its way to India from Arizona (US). After the plane landed in England for refuelling, it could not undertake its further journey to India as Turkiye didn’t allow it to use its airspace. As the permission was denied for a week, the Antonov plane had to fly back to the US with the three helicopters.
“We are currently addressing logistical issues caused by external factors to complete the delivery process for the remaining helicopters,” Boeing said in a statement. It said it was “closely engaged with the US government and the Indian Army to execute the contract as expeditiously as possible to meet India’s needs and fleet requirements”.
Boeing has so far delivered 22 Apache helicopters to the Indian Air Force and three to the Army. The previous three helicopters for the Army were delivered in August and the same Antonov aircraft then flew through Turkish airspace.
Last month, Indian officials had skipped the Turkish National Day celebrations in New Delhi, in what was seen as a message to Ankara following its support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.
The Army veteran said the incident took place around 4 pm when he was travelling with his wife
A VIP escort vehicle hit the car of Lt General DS Hooda (retd) and sped away on the flyover here today.
Sharing details about the incident on “X”, the Army veteran said the incident took place around 4 pm when he was travelling with his wife. Two Punjab Police jeeps escorting a VIP towards Ambala came from behind, with their sirens blaring. He slowed the vehicle to let the first vehicle pass, but the VIP car could not overtake him amid heavy traffic.
“Angered, the rear escort jeep, while overtaking from the left, deliberately cut sharply right, hitting the front of my car and then sped off. It was clearly a deliberate act, not only damaging the car, but with no concern of our personal safety on a very crowded road. The arrogance and impunity of someone who is supposed to be a guardian of law soils the uniform and reputation of the organisation. Hope Bhagwant Mann and DGP Punjab Police take note,” he further added.
Zirakpur Assistant Superintendent of Police Ghazalpreet Kaur said, “He has informed us about the incident telephonically and we have taken note of his social media post. The police are working on it. By tomorrow, we will have the CCTV footage and action will be taken in the matter. We have assured him.”
Hooda, 69, is the former General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army’s Northern Command.
Meanwhile, Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav replied, “We deeply regret the distress and concern caused to you and your wife due to this unfortunate incident. Such behaviour, if established, is completely unacceptable and contrary to the values of professionalism and public service that Punjab Police stands for. I have personally discussed the matter with Special DGP (Traffic) AS Rai, and directions have been issued to identify the vehicles and personnel involved. Please be assured that the matter is being taken seriously and appropriate action will be initiated to ensure accountability.”
IAF Chief inaugurates Mudh-Nyoma airbase near LAC in Ladakh
Situated at an altitude of 13,700 feet, the Nyoma airbase is a key strategic asset given its proximity to the contested frontier with China
Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh on Wednesday inaugurated the strategic airbase at Mudh-Nyoma in eastern Ladakh.
The IAF Chief arrived at Nyoma in a C-130J special operations aircraft to formally open the base — the fourth paved and operational runway in Ladakh — located just 23 km from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China. The other operational runways in the region are at Leh, Thoise (base for Siachen operations) and Kargil. Additionally, the IAF operates a mud-paved runway at Daulat Beg Oldie in northern Ladakh for special operations aircraft and helicopters.
As reported by The Tribune on Wednesday, the Nyoma base features a 2.7-km runway capable of handling fighter jets, transport aircraft and helicopters. The name “Mudh-Nyoma” is derived from the nearby village of Mudh, located opposite the base.
Air Chief Marshal Singh was accompanied by Western Air Command Chief Air Marshal Jeetendra Mishra. Situated at an altitude of 13,700 feet, the Mudh-Nyoma airbase is a key strategic asset given its proximity to the contested frontier with China.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had laid the foundation stone for the Rs 218-crore project in September 2023. The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) executed the project, which includes allied infrastructure such as hangars, an air traffic control building and hardstanding areas for aircraft parking and maintenance.
Since the military standoff with China began in April 2020, India has accelerated the development of roads, bridges, tunnels, airfields and helipads in its border regions to boost mobility and logistics support for its forces.
The Nyoma airstrip, originally a mud-paved runway, had remained unused for decades after the 1962 India-China war. It was reactivated in September 2009 when an AN-32 transport aircraft landed there for the first time.
Located on the banks of the Indus river, Nyoma lies about 180 km southeast of Leh at an altitude of 13,700 feet, where winter temperatures can plummet to minus 20°C — conditions that necessitate specialised maintenance infrastructure.
Separately, the Ministry of Defence is reviving a defunct Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) at Chushul in eastern Ladakh, close to the China border. In military terms, an ALG refers to a basic mud-paved runway near the frontlines, which can be upgraded over time to support aircraft operations, including those of helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles.
China has showcased an integrated stealth strike formation that combines its most advanced aerial platforms — the J-20 stealth fighter, the GJ-11 stealth drone, and the J-16D electronic warfare aircraft.
This configuration, revealed through a microfilm released to commemorate the 76th founding anniversary of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), underscores China’s growing focus on coordinated electronic warfare and suppression of enemy air defences (SEAD).
Titled Far-Reaching Dreams, the microfilm captures the trio in coordinated flight, symbolising the PLAAF’s ambition to develop a seamlessly networked and technologically advanced air combat structure. Experts described the combination as a “killer triad” for its potential to operate jointly in offensive operations while maintaining high survivability in contested airspaces.
The GJ-11 stealth drone, a flying-wing unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), plays a central role in this formation. Built for deep-penetration strike, electronic warfare, and reconnaissance missions, it offers both operational flexibility and risk reduction by eliminating the need for a human pilot in high-threat zones. Its low radar cross-section and internal weapons bay make it ideal for stealth operations alongside manned aircraft.
Complementing it is the J-16D, a dedicated electronic warfare and SEAD variant of the twin-seat J-16 multirole fighter. Equipped with advanced radar jamming pods and sensors for detecting, deceiving, or destroying enemy radar systems, the J-16D serves as the formation’s electronic shield. It can paralyse hostile early-warning systems, enabling other aircraft to operate undetected or unhindered within enemy defences.
At the forefront of the triad is the J-20 stealth fighter, China’s premier fifth-generation aircraft designed for air superiority and precision strike. Its internal weapons carriage, radar-absorbing materials, and advanced avionics allow it to function as both a spearhead and a command platform for controlling UCAVs like the GJ-11.
Analysts highlight that this triad represents an evolution in China’s SEAD doctrine. Instead of individual systems working independently, Beijing is integrating stealth, electronic warfare, and autonomous strike assets into a multi-layered system capable of engaging complex air defence networks. Such a capability allows for greater flexibility, adaptive mission planning, and resilience in future conflict scenarios.
Chinese military expert Song Zhongping noted that the combination is strategically potent: the J-16D can jam enemy radar, creating a window for the J-20 and GJ-11 to strike critical assets deep within adversary territory. The triad’s coordination could effectively disable integrated air defence systems by overwhelming or deceiving radar coverage before launching precision strikes.
The GJ-11 drone, according to other sources quoted by Chinese media, can also lead reconnaissance missions to scout high-risk areas ahead of manned platforms. It can act as a wingman drone — extending sensor reach, providing decoy coverage, or conducting precision strikes, depending on mission requirements.
This arrangement mirrors trends seen in Western air combat doctrines, where manned-unmanned teaming is central to next-generation warfare concepts.
The deployment of such a formation reflects China’s broader ambition to dominate the electromagnetic spectrum and enhance its strike reach. By merging stealth characteristics with electronic and autonomous warfare capabilities, the PLAAF positions itself to challenge adversary air defences with unprecedented sophistication.
This triad, if successfully operationalised, would mark a significant technological and doctrinal leap for the PLAAF, making it a formidable force in the aerial domain.
It signals China’s growing confidence in leveraging integrated airpower for long-range precision warfare, while showcasing its pursuit of a fully networked, intelligent combat ecosystem.
Based On Chinese Media
CNS Admiral Tripathi Embarks On Official Visit To US To Strengthen India-US Maritime Partnership
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, has embarked on a six-day official visit to the United States from 12 to 17 November 2025, in a significant step toward reinforcing maritime cooperation and strategic alignment between the Indian Navy and the United States Navy.
The visit comes at a time when Indo-Pacific maritime dynamics are undergoing rapid transformation, underlining the importance of sustained dialogue and operational collaboration between the two navies.
During his stay, Admiral Tripathi is scheduled to engage with senior figures from the US Department of War and top naval leadership, including Admiral Samuel J Paparo, Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), and Admiral Stephen T Koehler, Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet (USPACFLT).
These meetings are expected to focus on strengthening operational linkages, refining joint procedures, and expanding mechanisms for real-time information sharing and maritime domain awareness.
The official engagements will also cover avenues for enhanced coordination across critical areas such as underwater surveillance, anti-submarine warfare, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations, and strategic sealift logistics.
Both navies have maintained consistent institutional engagement frameworks, which this visit seeks to deepen in line with shared strategic objectives in the Indo-Pacific.
Admiral Tripathi is also set to visit leading American naval institutions and operational commands, where he will hold interactions centred on shared maritime concerns and capability development.
The discussions are expected to address cooperative frameworks under platforms like the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) and regional multilateral engagements such as MILAN, which bring together like-minded maritime nations committed to rule-based order and open sea lanes.
The timing of the visit coincides with Exercise Malabar 2025, a premier Indo-Pacific multilateral naval exercise taking place in the West Pacific training area from 10 to 18 November. The ongoing exercise features naval forces from India, the United States, Japan, and Australia, building on the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) framework to promote interoperability and collective response capabilities.
First initiated in 1992 as a bilateral exercise between India and the United States, Malabar has progressively expanded in scale and complexity, reflecting the growing convergence of strategic interests among the four participating navies.
While the Quad is not a formal military alliance, the exercise remains a flagship demonstration of cooperative intent toward maintaining stability, ensuring freedom of navigation, and preserving the maritime commons in the Indo-Pacific.
Admiral Tripathi’s engagements in the United States are expected to reinforce India’s broader maritime strategy focused on securing an open, inclusive, and rules-based regional order.
The Indian Navy views strategic bilateral cooperation with the US Navy as instrumental to achieving sustained maritime security, technological collaboration, and coordinated deterrence against emerging challenges in the region.
This high-level visit underscores the depth of the India-US strategic partnership and reflects the maturation of their defence ties, rooted in mutual trust, shared democratic values, and a common interest in safeguarding global maritime stability.
The outcomes of these discussions are anticipated to further consolidate the operational synergy between the two navies, ensuring a resilient maritime architecture for the Indo-Pacific.
Based On ANI Report
New Military Base In Assam To Boost Border Security, Intelligence: Experts
The establishment of a new Indian Army base in Assam’s Dhubri district marks a major strategic development for national security in India’s north-eastern frontier. Named the Lachit Borphukan Military Station, the new facility is positioned near Bamunigaon, roughly 40 kilometres from the India–Bangladesh border.
The base will play a vital role in strengthening border surveillance, expanding intelligence capabilities, and ensuring rapid deployment in response to emerging regional threats.
Senior defence officials describe this as the first major military facility in western Assam, underlining its strategic location near the ‘chicken’s neck’ corridor or the Siliguri corridor — the narrow stretch linking the North East to mainland India.
Experts believe this move is a timely response to the evolving political and security dynamics in neighbouring Bangladesh. Since the formation of the caretaker government in Dhaka, intelligence reports indicate growing alignment between Bangladesh and Pakistan, and even tentative Chinese activity near Lalmonirhat airfield, uncomfortably close to the vital corridor.
The foundation stone for the new base was laid last week by Lieutenant General R.C. Tiwari, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Command. Defence sources confirmed that the facility will fall under the Tezpur-based IV Corps and accommodate between 1,200 and 1,500 personnel. In order to achieve early operational readiness, pre-fabricated structures are being deployed, with the Assam government having expedited land transfer within a short period of time.
Defence spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat stated that the creation of the Lachit Borphukan Military Station would “enhance the operational capabilities and infrastructure of the Indian Army”, enabling the force to monitor movement across the sensitive border zones more effectively.
He further emphasised that it would also create a safer environment for local residents who have long been affected by cross-border tension and criminal activities.
A para-commando unit will be stationed at the facility, further underscoring its offensive and reconnaissance capabilities. The military base will also serve as a regional hub for intelligence gathering, including human intelligence (HUMINT) and signal intelligence (SIGINT), both critical for countering smuggling networks, infiltration, and the possible movement of extremist groups operating across the porous border.
Brigadier Ranjit Kumar Borthakur (Retd) noted that the situation in Bangladesh requires heightened vigilance, as “the attitude of the caretaker government has tremendously hardened against India.” He also referred to recent interactions between Bangladeshi and Pakistani officials as worrisome indicators of regional polarisation.
The strategic imperative, he argued, lies in securing the Siliguri corridor from both overt and covert threats, as its disruption could severely impact communication and logistics with the entire north-eastern region.
Experts further point out that the Dhubri garrison will significantly bolster the Army’s immediate response capacity along India’s western border in Assam, complementing existing military stations in Cooch Behar and Tamulpur. This expansion not only enhances operational depth but also provides redundancy in command and control capabilities, which can be crucial in crisis situations.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has been closely associated with this initiative, describing Dhubri as a “sensitive district” requiring a permanent military presence. His government’s swift cooperation with the Army demonstrates effective civil–military synergy in reinforcing national security in border states.
The planned station aligns with Assam’s broader strategy to counter illegal migration, cross-border smuggling, and extremist infiltration attempts from Bangladesh.
The new military installation stands as both a tactical and symbolic step towards fortifying India’s eastern front. For the Indian Army, it signals a greater focus on intelligence-led operations and local stability.
For the people of Dhubri and surrounding districts, it promises renewed security and confidence in a region often caught between political turbulence across the border and the challenges of transnational crime.
The Lachit Borphukan Military Station not only honours one of Assam’s greatest historical warriors but also signifies a renewed commitment to territorial integrity amid shifting geopolitical currents in the subcontinent.
The base, once operational, will serve as a key pivot of India’s counter-infiltration and surveillance efforts, ensuring the north-eastern frontier remains secure and resilient in the face of any emerging threat.
Based On PTI Report
Rudra-7 FPV Drone Achieves High-Altitude Success At Leh
Gurugram-based defence technology firm DroneVerse has announced the successful completion of high-altitude trials for its Rudra-7 First-Person View (FPV) combat drone at Parma near Leh, located at an elevation of 21,000 feet above sea level. The trials mark a major milestone in high-altitude UAV performance, endurance, and stabilisation capabilities under extreme environmental conditions.
The Rudra-7 demonstrated stable flight control, target-lock precision, and sustained operational reliability despite thin air density, sub-zero temperatures, and turbulent wind patterns. The tests validated the drone’s advanced propulsion tuning and adaptive flight algorithms designed for reduced atmospheric pressure and rapid manoeuvrability.
During the trial missions, Rudra-7 successfully performed high-speed vertical climbs, precision strike simulations, and live feed transmissions in real-time, retaining consistent control latency and high-definition visual output. The Army’s team assessed its performance parameters relating to payload carriage, blast radius control, and targeting consistency.
The Indian Army officially recognised DroneVerse’s achievement by awarding an Army Commendation for Innovation and Technical Excellence. This commendation underscores the system’s potential to enhance tactical UAV operations in mountainous and high-altitude conflict environments, where legacy systems often face severe performance degradation.
DroneVerse stated that Rudra-7 has been engineered for front-line FPV assault missions and swarm compatibility, with modular payload slots for explosive warheads and situational surveillance pods. The lightweight carbon-composite airframe, combined with intelligent electronic stabilisation, makes it suitable for terrain-adaptive operations across varied battle conditions.
Engineers at DroneVerse reported that the successful Leh trials pave the way for extended endurance and autonomous navigation upgrades under the Army’s integration roadmap for new-generation FPV attack drones. Mass-production readiness and field induction under the Make in India initiative are expected to follow pending further validation tests and operational clearances.
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