Air Marshal Tejbir Singh Takes Over as Director General (Inspection & Safety)
Air Marshal Tejbir Singh assumed the position of Director General (Inspection and Safety) [DG (I&S)] at the Air Headquarters in December 2025. This appointment marks another milestone in his distinguished journey in the Indian Air Force (IAF).
With an illustrious service record of 37 years, Air Marshal Tejbir Singh has held several important command and staff roles. His experience includes serving as Air Attaché to Bangladesh, Senior Directing Staff at the National Defence College in New Delhi, and Assistant Chief of Air Staff Operations (Transport & Helicopters) at Air Headquarters.
An alumnus of the Royal College of Defence Studies, United Kingdom, he brings a strong academic and strategic background to his new role.
Air Marshal Yalla Umesh Assumes Charge of IAF'S Maintenance command
Air Marshal Yalla Umesh assumed charge of Maintenance Command of the Indian Air Force on 01 December 2025, as the 39th Air Officer Commanding in Chief.
During his distinguished service, Air Marshal Umesh has held several key appointments which include Assistant Chief of the Air Staff Engineering, Air Commodore Engineering (Transport), Air Officer Commanding of a Guided Weapon Base Repair Depot and Chief Engineering Officer at a UN operated airfield in DR Congo. Prior to taking over Maintenance Command, he served as the Director General (Aircraft) at Air Headquarters. He is a recipient of Vishisht Seva Medal.
Air Marshal Yalla Umesh succeeded Air Marshal Vijay Kumar Garg. who superannuated after 39 years of distinguished and devoted service to the nation and the Indian Air Force.
Dec 01, 2025
BSS Military Materials and Equipment Releases LookOut
Bharat Supply & Support of Military Materials and Equipment (BSS Materiel Limited) officially released LookOut, India's first fully indigenous, ultra-low-cost, night-capable drone detection system that turns any existing CCTV network into a 24x7 intelligent air-defence grid.
While armies and paramilitary forces worldwide are spending hundreds of crore on bulky radars and RF sensors that still fail to reliably catch small drones after dark, LookOut simply plugs into the thousands of ordinary security cameras already watching bases, borders, refineries, and VIP residences, and makes them lethal to hostile UAS.
LookOut is completely passive: it emits nothing, cannot be detected by enemy drones or electronic warfare units, and works flawlessly in total darkness, fog, and light rain by fusing low-light, thermal, and motion micro-signatures through an onboard Al/ASI engine trained on over 4.7 million real-world drone and bird flights.
Nov 30, 2025
India, US Sign Deal for Navy's MH-60R Seahawk Chopper Support
India sealed a Rs. 7,995 crore deal with the US as part of "follow on support" package for Indian Navy's fleet of 24 Seahawk helicopters for five years.
The signing of the contract came amid some strain in ties between the two countries after US President Donald Trump slapped a whopping 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods in late August 2025.
MH-60R, manufactured by Lockheed Martin Corporation, is an all-weather helicopter designed to support multiple missions with state of the art avionics and sensors.
India Hosts 60th DGP-IGP Conference
India convened its 60th Director General of Police and Inspector General of Police Conference in Nava Raipur, Chhattisgarh, from November 28 to 30, with top national leaders overseeing deliberations. The annual meet centred on strategies to eliminate the remaining pockets of Naxal activity and assess the nation's internal security preparedness.
The conference prioritised the government's target of completely eradicating Naxalism by March 31, 2026. With the deadline approaching, senior police chiefs and central force heads reviewed ground-level feedback, evaluate operational progress and address gaps in the final phase of counter-insurgency efforts. The presence of the Prime Minister, Home Minister and National Security Advisor underscored the strategic significance attached to this national security objective.
Nov 29, 2025
Western Air Command Holds Commanders' Conference 2025
The Western Air Command concluded its two-day Commanders' Conference in New Delhi on November 28 2025. The event centred on the theme 'विकासशील सक्षम भारतीय वायु सेना' and highlighted the Indian Air Force's drive toward self-reliance and enhanced preparedness.
Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), presiding over the proceedings as the Chief Guest.
The conference included detailed deliberations involving WAC commanders, senior military officials and domain experts.
Italy Unveils the Advanced 'Michelangelo Dome' Defence System
Italy has introduced the Michelangelo Dome, an advanced multi-domain defence system developed by defence major Leonardo to counter modern threats ranging from missiles and drones to cyber intrusions and space-based attacks. The project represents one of Europe's most ambitious attempts to build an integrated defence architecture aligned with NATO's evolving security needs.
The system was formally presented in Rome in the presence of defence minister Guido Crosetto and senior military leaders. It marks a major step in Leonardo's long-term strategy to specialise in next-generation defence technologies, including artificial intelligence, satellite systems, drones and digital infrastructure. The Dome is positioned as a core future asset for Italy and a potential contributor to Europe's collective defence.
Nov 28, 2025
IIT Kanpur to Train Army Units in Advanced Cyber Defence under New Pact
The Indian Army's Central Command will now receive structured cybersecurity training from IIT Kanpur's C3iHub, following a new Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two sides. The programme aims to prepare Army personnel for fast-evolving digital threats and strengthen operational readiness.
The collaboration focusses on building the Army's capacity to respond to fast-changing digital threats.
The programme includes two dedicated three-month modules designed to train personnel in core cyber defence practices.
The modules will cover emerging cyber threats, incident response frameworks and the fundamentals needed to secure military networks.
The MoU was formalised in the presence of Lt Gen Naveen Sachdeva, Chief of Staff, HQ Surya Command, and Professor Somitra Sanadhya, Programme Director, C3iHub.
President of India Graces the Inaugural Session of the Third Edition of the Indian Army's Seminar...
The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, graced the inaugural session of the third edition of the Indian Army's Seminar, 'Chanakya Defence Dialogue-2025', in New Delhi.
Speaking on the occasion, the President said that the Indian Armed Forces have exemplified professionalism and patriotism in guarding the sovereignty of India.
The President expressed confidence that the discussion and outcome of Chanakya Defence Dialogue-2025 will provide valuable insights to policymakers for shaping the future contours of our national policy. She was also confident that our armed forces will continue to strive for excellence and move ahead with resolve and determination to achieve the goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047.