Adani Defence & Aerospace to invest 2500 crore in Shivpuri defence hub
Adani Defence & Aerospace announced a Rs 2,500 crore project to establish South Asia’s largest private-sector missile manufacturing ecosystem in Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh. The facility will house missile assembly and production of critical materials at a single site, strengthening India’s indigenous defence manufacturing capacity. Officials estimate the ecosystem will create about 5,000 skilled jobs and bolster the domestic supply chain, spanning components, testing, and related services. The initiative aligns with national ambitions for self-reliance in defence and could accelerate local industry linkages across aviation and space sectors while contributing to regional economic development in MP.
Investment: Rs 2,500 crore
Location: Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh
Scope: missile assembly and production of critical materials at one site
Jobs: ~5,000 skilled positions
Impact: strengthens indigenous defence manufacturing and strategic autonomy
India and Japan jointly announced a defence co‑development project for the Naval Radio Antenna UNICORN, a Unified Complex Radio Antenna / NORA‑50 integration mast. The initiative aims to reduce radar cross section by consolidating antennas into a single radome, while housing TACAN, communications and IFF systems and ESM sensors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the collaboration as a new chapter in defence technology partnership, intended to strengthen regional peace, maritime security and the rules-based order. The UNICORN mast seeks to enhance ship stealth and information sharing across the Indian and Japanese navies.
UNICORN stands for Unified Complex Radio Antenna
NORA‑50 integration mast for naval use
consolidates radar antennas into a single radome
Joint project between India and Japan
Aims to strengthen regional maritime security
Air Marshal Jasvir Mann becomes AOC-in-C, Southern Air Command
Air Marshal Jasvir Singh Mann assumed command as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Air Command. The ceremony included a Guard of Honour at the headquarters. Commissioned into the fighter stream on 16 December 1989, Mann is a graduate of the Defence Services Staff College, the Higher Air Command Course and the Royal College of Defence Studies in London. A qualified Pilot Attack Instructor, he has logged over 3,000 flying hours on aircraft including the Apache, MiG‑21, Jaguar, MiG‑29, Su‑30 and Rafale. He has commanded a fighter squadron and held senior staff roles; AVSM and VM laurels mark his career.
Appointed AOC-in-C, Southern Air Command
Commissioned 16 December 1989
Over 3,000 flying hours on multiple aircraft
Former fighter squadron commander and senior staff roles
Recipient of AVSM and VM
Jul 02, 2026
IAF Concludes Fifth WASP Capstone Seminar in New Delhi
The Indian Air Force concluded the fifth edition of the Warfare and Aerospace Strategy Programme (WASP) with a Capstone Seminar held in New Delhi during June 2026. The event gathered senior military leaders, strategic experts, veterans, and programme participants to review air power concepts, joint operations, and advancing defence technology. Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh, attended as the chief guest, underlining the service’s focus on doctrine, training, and interoperability with civilian agencies. Delegates discussed case studies, shared deterrence insights, and outlined next steps for WASP, including transitional field trials and higher‑level planning.
Fifth edition of WASP Capstone Seminar held in New Delhi in June 2026.
Attended by Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh as chief guest.
Discussion on air power doctrine, joint operations, and technology.
Plans for WASP transition to field trials and higher‑level planning.
Jul 01, 2026
BRAHMANK project marks 16th Raising Day; border-road resilience highlighted
Project BRAHMANK of the Border Roads Organisation celebrated its 16th Raising Day in June 2026. Raised on 29 June 2011 at Ranaghat in Arunachal Pradesh’s East Siang district, the project focuses on constructing and maintaining strategic roads and bridges in Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Assam. BRAHMANK supports border connectivity, troop and civilian mobility, and regional development along India’s eastern frontier. The anniversary emphasised ongoing maintenance, capacity building, and resilience to challenging terrain and weather, ensuring robust logistics and rapid response capabilities for security and development needs in the region.
BRAHMANK celebrates 16th Raising Day
Launched 29 June 2011 in Arunachal Pradesh
Maintains strategic roads and bridges in NE India
Supports border connectivity and mobility
Emphasises maintenance and resilience in tough terrain
Jun 25, 2026
Three Indigenous Naval Platforms Commissioned at Kolkata
Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray into the Indian Navy in June 2026 at Kolkata’s Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE). Dunagiri is a stealth frigate, Sanshodhak a survey vessel, and Agray an anti‑submarine warfare craft. Built domestically, the trio strengthens India’s maritime capabilities and self‑reliant defence production. The event highlighted Make in India efforts and enhanced naval strength for coastal and blue‑water operations. The three platforms reflect progress in indigenous shipbuilding, project timelines, and the government’s push for a more capable and self‑sufficient navy.
Vessels: INS Dunagiri (frigate), INS Sanshodhak (survey), INS Agray (ASW craft)
In June 2026, Canada finalised a defence cooperation agreement with Australia for an Arctic Over‑the‑Horizon Radar (A‑OTHR) system, involving BAE Systems Australia. The deal strengthens Canada’s NORAD modernization programme and enhances Arctic surveillance and early‑warning capabilities. Described as a major defence export milestone for Australia, the arrangement could expand co‑production and technology transfer in northern defence infrastructure. The radar system is intended to supplement existing northern security networks and provide timely intelligence for strategic decision‑makers amid increasing polar activity and geopolitical competition in Arctic regions.
Agreement date: June 2026
System: Arctic Over‑the‑ Horizon Radar (A‑OTHR)
Parties: Canada and Australia; involving BAE Systems Australia
Context: NORAD modernization and Arctic security
Implications: defence export milestone; potential tech transfer