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The Pinaka rockets of India come at cost of $56,000 which is very less compared to the U.S. GMLRS missile at $148,000.
But the birth of Pinaka – India’s own fire-breathing rocket system – has shattered that delusion. Named after the divine bow of Lord Shiva, Pinaka is not diplomacy. It is not negotiation.
When compared to Indian systems, the Fatah-II falls between the Pinaka and Pralay in terms of range. It is similar in deployment and guidance capabilities to Pralay, although India’s missile inventory ...
By translating policy into production, and production into power, PM Modi’s Make in India strategy has made defence a pillar ...
Indias recent military advances and cost-effective innovations expose critical weaknesses in the US defence system. As ...
Yerevan has not only bought several Indian platforms, but has also closely observed the performance of India’s indigenous ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Adampur Airbase in Jalandhar on May 13 was strategically significant. It was his ...
The Indian Army also displayed debris of Turkish-origin YIHA and Songar drones and fragments of a PL-15 air-to-air missile of Chinese origin, all recovered after Pakistan's failed attacks ...
Mumbai blasts, 2001 Parliament attack, and the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, India found itself reacting rather than ...
Dr Mumin Chen noted that India's pricing and reliability are making it a preferred option for countries that cannot afford expensive Western systems.