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Russia tests out stealth frigates built for India

Two stealth guided-missile frigates of the class Project 11356M, built in Russia’s Kaliningrad for the Indian Navy, are now ready for mooring trials, Alexey...

India developing its own long-range defense system

India is working on a $2.5 billion project to develop an indigenous air defense system that could neutralize enemy aircrafts and missiles at a...

US House issues waiver to India for buying S-400 from Russia

The US House of Representatives has passed by voice vote a legislative amendment that approves waiver to India against the punitive CAATSA sanctions for...

Russian Central Bank to meet RBI for Rupee-Ruble payment mechanism

A team of specialists from the Russian Central Bank will meet their Indian counterparts from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) this week to...

Tharoors and Swamys in our midst: Where’s the integrity?

They take a fair bit of your mind and money—this is the time to dump them for good.  When a Shashi Tharoor tweets that India...

Lavrov’s visit to India: Where are the India-Russia ties headed?

On Monday, the prominent Moscow daily Kommersant commented that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s visit to New Delhi on April 5-6 “is not going...

Would India give up Russia’s S-400 missiles for US? A fat chance under Modi

The US secretary of state Antony Blinken threatened the companies  constructing the undersea Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia’s Baltic coast to Germany...

India aims big on defence exports in Africa

A little-reported event of DefExpo which concluded in Lucknow on weekend was the presence of 14 defence ministers and 19 defence chief from Africa. India...

India going ahead with S-400 missiles from Russia

India doesn’t intend to scuttle its plans to buy S-400 Triumf from Russia despite the spectre of US sanctions. The visit of India’s defence minister...

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