Nikhil Joshi New Managing Director of Boeing Defence India
Boeing, the US-based aerospace company, announced the appointment of Nikhil Joshi as Managing Director of Boeing Defense India (BDI), in a move to strengthen the company's operations and accelerate its growth strategy for India.
Based in New Delhi, Nikhil Joshi will lead current and future programs for BDI to enhance the mission readiness and modernization of India's defence forces. Reporting to Salil Gupte, president, of Boeing India and South Asia, Nikhil Joshi will work in close collaboration with Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) and Boeing Global Services (BGS).
Nikhil Joshi has more than 25 years of aerospace and defence industry experience, including over two decades of service with the Indian armed forces in the aviation branch of the Indian Navy.
Feb 17, 2024
Defence Ministry Approves Proposal to Buy 15 Maritime Aircrafts
The Defence Ministry gave approval for a proposal to buy nine maritime surveillance aircraft for the Indian Navy and six maritime patrol aircraft for the Indian Coast Guard.
The patrol planes would be built upon the indigenously made C-295 transport aircraft and the entire project is estimated to cost around Rs. 29,000 crore.
The move will give a boost to the Centre's push for the 'Make in India' initiative in a bid to promote self-reliance in the defence sector and overall economic growth.
Feb 16, 2024
MoD Signs Contract with AWEIL for 463 Stabilised Remote Control Guns for Indian Navy & Indian Coa...
The Ministry of Defence signed a contract with Advanced Weapon Equipment India Ltd. (AWEIL), Kanpur, for the manufacturing and supply of 463 indigenously manufactured 12.7 mm Stabilised Remote Control Guns (SRCG) for the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard. This contract, valued at Rs. 1752.13 crore, aims to enhance the capabilities of both forces to engage small targets effectively, especially in asymmetric environments, day or night.
The contract between the Ministry of Defence and AWEIL marks a significant milestone in enhancing India's defence capabilities. The procurement of 463 indigenously manufactured SRCGs will not only strengthen the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard but also boost indigenous defence manufacturing and self-reliance.
Feb 15, 2024
Defence Ministry Signs Rs. 2,269 crore Contract with BEL for 11 Shakti EW Systems for Indian Navy
The defence ministry signed a Rs. 2,269-crore deal with state-run Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the procurement of 11 Shakti warfare systems, along with associated equipment. The electronic warfare system will be installed on-board the frontline warships of the Indian Navy.
The Shakti systems are capable of accurately intercepting electronic emissions and implementing counter measures in a dense electromagnetic environment.
Feb 14, 2024
67th All India Police Duty Meet: RPF Hosts in Lucknow
The 67th All India Police Duty Meet (AIPDM) organised by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) is being held in Lucknow from February 12 to 16, 2024. This esteemed event, entrusted to the RPF by the Central Coordinating Committee of AIPDM, aims to foster excellence and collaboration among police officers, enhancing internal security through scientific crime detection and investigation.
Competitions and Activities:
Featuring competitions in Scientific Aids to Investigation, Police Photography, Computer Awareness, Special Canine Unit contests, Anti-sabotage checks, and Police Videography.
Provides a platform for law enforcement personnel to refine skills and exchange best practices.