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DEFENCE - June 2023

Jun 2023

Jan 15, 2026

Coast Guards of India and Japan discuss maritime cooperation

The Coast Guards of India and Japan held a high-level meeting to explore enhanced maritime cooperation, including search and rescue, marine pollution response, and law enforcement. The delegations, led by Paramesh Sivamani (ICG DG) and Admiral Yoshio Saguchi (Japan Coast Guard), reaffirmed a strong bilateral maritime partnership. A Japan Coast Guard National Strike Team will visit Mumbai to conduct joint exercises with ICG’s pollution response unit, focusing on hazardous substances response. The discussions emphasized information sharing, interoperability, and continued engagements under the existing memorandum of cooperation to strengthen regional maritime security.
  • ICG-JCG high-level meeting on maritime cooperation
  • Focus on search and rescue, pollution response, law enforcement
  • NST to conduct joint exercises in Mumbai
  • Emphasis on interoperability and structured engagements

Air Force Station Pune hosts 10th Defence Forces Veterans Day

Air Force Station Pune marked the 10th Defence Forces Veterans Day on January 14, honouring the service of veterans from the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. The event featured a wreath-laying ceremony and interactions with veterans and their families. Maharashtra’s Higher and Technical Education Minister, Chandrakant Patil, attended as chief guest along with senior officers from the Southern Command and NDA. The gathering underscored ongoing commitments to veterans’ welfare and a continuing legacy of defence service. The day showcased the importance of veteran communities in national security and resilience.
  • Defence Forces Veterans Day observed in Pune
  • Wreath-laying and veterans’ interactions held
  • Attended by government and defence leaders
  • Emphasizes ongoing support for veterans

ADMM-Plus experts meet in Delhi to discuss CT cooperation

The 16th ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus Experts Working Group on Counter Terrorism and Final Planning Conference opened in New Delhi. Co-chaired by India and Malaysia, the session united defence officials from ASEAN member states and 7 dialogue partners to strengthen regional security and counter-terrorism cooperation. The event will run from January 14 to 16, with a focus on coordinated strategies, information sharing, and joint exercises. India highlighted its significant role in leading CT planning while continuing collaboration with partner nations to address evolving security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • ADMM-Plus EWG on Counter Terrorism in New Delhi
  • Co-chaired by India and Malaysia
  • Participants from ASEAN and 7 partners
  • CT planning and joint exercises on the agenda

Jan 14, 2026

Garuda Aerospace and BEL sign MoU for defence UAS supply

Chennai-based Garuda Aerospace and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on supplying Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) to Indian Defence Forces, Central Police Organizations, and security agencies. BEL will act as team leader and lead bidder, while Garuda will serve as technology and teaming partner. The agreement sets a framework for collaboration on future procurement, production, and integration of UAS capabilities to enhance India’s defence and security operations. The pact reflects ongoing efforts to build domestic capabilities in advanced aerospace systems.
  • Garuda Aerospace and BEL sign UAS cooperation MoU
  • Target: defence forces, CPOs, and security groups
  • BEL as Team Leader; Garuda as technology partner
  • Framework for procurement and production of UAS
  • Supports domestic aerospace capability development

Jan 12, 2026

Western Command holds 2026 Investiture Ceremony recognizing gallantry and service

Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar presided over the Western Command Investiture Ceremony 2026 in Delhi Cantt. The event recognised 100 awardees for bravery and distinguished service, including six Yudh Seva Medals and 30 Sena Medals (G) with four posthumous honours. The ceremony also awarded 44 Vishisht Seva Medals and featured a display of in-house drone capabilities. General Katiyar addressed awardees and families, stressing professional excellence, innovation and readiness to safeguard India’s frontiers. The gathering highlighted the Army’s focus on valor, sacrifice, and modernisation in support of national security.
  • Western Command Investiture Ceremony 2026 honoured 100 awardees.
  • Awards included six Yudh Seva Medals, 30 Sena Medals (Gallantry), and four posthumous.
  • 44 Vishisht Seva Medals awarded; drones showcased by troops.
  • General Manoj Kumar Katiyar presided; emphasis on innovation and readiness.
  • Ceremony reinforces army ethos and national security commitments.

Sanjha Shakti: Indian Army conducts civil–military exercise in Southern Command

The Indian Army conducted the Sanjha Shakti exercise to boost civil–military coordination in the Southern Command. The joint Military–Civil Fusion exercise at the Dighi Hills Range involved more than 350 personnel and 16 civilian agencies, including police, fire and disaster response units from Maharashtra, Gujarat and Goa. The aim was to test interoperability, communication, decision-making and rapid response under realistic scenarios, strengthening civilian resilience during emergencies. Lt Gen DS Kushwah highlighted the importance of close civil–military collaboration, with an emphasis on preparedness and joint action to safeguard public safety and security.
  • Sanjha Shakti is a civil–military fusion exercise in Southern Command.
  • Involves 350+ personnel and 16 civilian agencies from multiple states.
  • Focus on interoperability, communications and rapid-response planning.
  • Exercises conducted at Dighi Hills Range; scenario-based training.
  • Lt Gen Kushwah underscored civilian–military cooperation for public safety.

Jan 11, 2026

Uttarakhand Police Ranks First in ICJS 2.0 National Rankings

  • National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), under the Ministry of Home Affairs, released the second edition of the Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) 2.0 rankings. Uttarakhand Police topped the national rankings with an impressive score of 93.46, demonstrating exceptional digital policing capabilities and effective crime data management. Haryana Police secured second position with 93.41, while Assam Police claimed third place with 93.16.
  • This recognition highlights India's progress toward modernising its criminal justice system. The ICJS 2.0 platform represents a transformative shift in how law enforcement and judicial institutions operate across the country.
  • The Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System is a comprehensive digital platform that connects all major pillars of the criminal justice system. It seamlessly integrates police departments, courts, prosecution offices, prisons, forensic laboratories, fingerprint databases, and crime record systems into one unified network.

L&T secures army order to upgrade Pinaka rocket launchers

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has been awarded a supply order by the Indian Army’s Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (EME) for the overhaul, upgrade, and obsolescence management of the indigenous Pinaka multi‑rocket launcher systems. The collaboration between a domestic OEM and the Army supports lifecycle sustainment of in‑service artillery. The programme will focus on replacing outdated components, upgrading critical subsystems, and providing sustained technical support to Army Base Workshops. This initiative underscores Made‑in‑India efforts to keep frontline artillery systems current and maintain operational readiness through ongoing maintenance and modernization.
  • L&T awarded Pinaka launcher upgrade order by Indian Army EME.
  • Scope includes overhaul and obsolescence management.
  • Focus on upgrading subsystems and sustaining Army workshops.
  • Promotes Made‑in‑India lifecycle support for artillery.

Jan 10, 2026

Indian Army launches Depot Integration Management Edition (DIME) to transform logistics

The Indian Army launched Depot Integration Management Edition (DIME), a pan-Army digital platform that provides real-time visibility of logistics from units to Army Headquarters. Developed jointly by the Indian Army and the Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics (BISAG-N), DIME standardises digital workflows across depots and units. It offers integrated dashboards, exception alerts, and predictive stock analytics to support proactive logistics. The platform is expected to cut paperwork by about 70 percent, shorten logistics cycles by a third, and deliver near real-time asset visibility across the entire logistics ecosystem, helping commanders make informed decisions.
  • DIME enables real-time logistics visibility
  • Joint development by Army and BISAG-N
  • Features dashboards, alerts, predictive analytics
  • Paperwork down ~70%; cycle time down ~33%
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