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DEFENCE - December 2024

Dec 2024

Jul 18, 2026

UK launches Storm Fighter loyal wingman programme for drones

The United Kingdom announced the Storm Fighter programme in July 2026 to develop autonomous loyal wingman drones that operate alongside crewed fighters such as the Typhoon and F‑35. The initiative forms part of a broader drive to modernize the Royal Air Force with autonomous systems under the Collaborative Combat Aircraft concept. Storm Fighter aims to improve interoperability, speed, and survivability in future air combat, with government and industry partnerships guiding design and testing. The programme aligns with ongoing UK defence transformation plans, including substantial investment in unmanned and autonomous warfare capabilities. Must‑know in India in the last 48 hours: global developments in autonomous air combat shape defence debates and partnerships.
  • Programme: Storm Fighter, autonomous loyal wingman drones.
  • Context: Part of UK’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft initiative.
  • Role: Operates with crewed Typhoon, F‑35, and future platforms.
  • Timeline: Development and testing ongoing in 2026.
  • Significance: Reflects broader shift to autonomous warfare.

INS Malvan to join Indian Navy in July 2026

INS Malvan, the second Mahe‑class Anti‑Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW‑SWC), is set to join the Indian Navy in July 2026. Built by Cochin Shipyard Limited, the vessel forms part of a domestic shipbuilding program under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. The Mahe‑class ships replace older ASW platforms in coastal waters and enhance detection and tracking of submarines in shallow seas. Commissioning is scheduled for 22 July 2026, reflecting ongoing indigenous capacity expansion in naval construction. The integration of Malvan is expected to boost coastal security and strengthen India’s maritime deterrence. Must‑know in India in the last 48 hours: official commissioning date announced as 22 July 2026.
  • Vessel: INS Malvan, Mahe‑class ASW SWC.
  • Builder: Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi.
  • Role: Anti-submarine warfare in coastal and shallow waters.
  • Status: Set to be commissioned on 22 July 2026.
  • Significance: Strengthens indigenous shipbuilding and coastal defense.

Jul 17, 2026

Strategic Infrastructure Conclave Highlights BRO Advances

The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) organized a two‑day Strategic Infrastructure Conclave in New Delhi during July 2026. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the event and stressed the enduring importance of robust physical infrastructure in modern warfare. He noted that roads, tunnels, airfields and other strategic assets remain critical even as military technology evolves. The conclave showcased BRO’s adoption of modern technologies for infrastructure development in strategically important areas, including digital mapping, autonomous equipment, and smart monitoring. Participants discussed cross‑border connectivity, border outposts, and rapid deployment capabilities to strengthen national security and disaster response readiness.
  • BRO hosted two‑day Strategic Infrastructure Conclave
  • Inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
  • Emphasis on roads, tunnels, airfields as strategic assets
  • Showcased use of digital mapping and autonomous tech
  • Focus on connectivity and rapid deployment for security

Jul 15, 2026

5th BIMSTEC National Security Advisers’ Meeting Held

India hosted the fifth BIMSTEC National Security Advisers’ Meeting in New Delhi in July 2026. The conference was chaired by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and brought together security officials from seven BIMSTEC member countries. Deliberations focused on counter-terrorism, intelligence sharing, maritime security, and transnational organised crime. Participants discussed joint exercises and information exchange arrangements to bolster regional stability. The meeting underscored BIMSTEC’s role as a platform for defense, intelligence, and security collaboration across South and Southeast Asia. Delegates highlighted ongoing projects in customs cooperation and disaster response, reaffirming the group's commitment to a stable regional security architecture. A roadmap for annual dialogues and joint training programs was adopted.
  • Location: New Delhi; July 2026
  • Chair: Ajit Doval (NSA, India)
  • Participants: seven BIMSTEC members
  • Topics: counter-terrorism, intelligence sharing, maritime security
  • Outcomes: joint exercises, information exchange, training roadmap

Jul 13, 2026

IAF ranked third globally in 2026 Global Air Powers ranking

The Indian Air Force ranked third in the 2026 Global Air Powers ranking, according to the WDMMA Global Air Powers Report. The IAF received a TruVal rating of 69.4 and operates an active inventory of 1,716 aircraft. The ranking places India behind the United States and Russia, while keeping ahead of China in overall air power among independent forces. Analysts note this reflects ongoing modernization and expansion in Indian air capabilities, including fleet upgrades and advanced training. The report underscores India’s growing role in regional security and air deterrence, balanced against global powers’ evolving capabilities.
  • IAF ranked third in the 2026 Global Air Powers ranking
  • WDMMA TruVal rating: 69.4; active aircraft: 1,716
  • India trails the United States and Russia; ahead of China among independents
  • Indicates ongoing modernization and fleet upgrades
  • Highlights India’s growing role in regional security
  • Assessment focuses on air power and training quality

Jul 07, 2026

Australia and Fiji sign Ocean of Peace Alliance to boost Pacific security

Australia and Fiji signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance in Suva in July 2026 to bolster defence and security cooperation in the Pacific. The pact, signed by the respective prime ministers, provides a framework for consultation and joint action against shared security threats. It covers regular dialogues, information sharing, and potential joint training and exercises. Observers say the agreement signals a deeper strategic alignment in the region, with implications for wider Indo-Pacific security dynamics. Officials emphasised that the alliance focuses on preventive diplomacy, disaster response collaboration, and maintaining regional stability through predictable partnerships.
  • Ocean of Peace Alliance signed in Suva, July 2026
  • Framework for defence consultation and cooperation
  • Includes regular dialogue and information sharing
  • Potential joint training and exercises contemplated
  • Significance for Indo-Pacific security dynamics
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