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The BrahMos missile’s pivotal role in Operation Sindoor has sparked global interest, with over a dozen countries seeking to acquire India’s fastest supersonic cruise missile.
Nothing is safe in Pakistan now... Pakistani experts afraid of India's..., scared of 'bunker buster' power of this Indian ...
India's new Lucknow titanium manufacturing plant supports growing BrahMos missile demand following Operation Sindoor, making ...
The BrahMos missile system has seen a major spike in international interest after its reported use in Operation Sindoor.
Explore India's booming space and defence sectors, offering exciting opportunities for engineering graduates in employment, ...
It is impossible for Pak-based terror outfits to act unilaterally. Of course, the possibility of jihadis playing solo cannot ...
The four-day military clash between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor gives India’s defence industry a push to ...
During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force carried out deadly missile strikes on terrorist bases in Pakistan.
Its maximum range reaches up to 800 kilometers in its latest version. Following the success of Operation Sindoor, which marked a turning point in the ...
New Delhi has to expand its defence sector’s capabilities and ease relevant policies to build on the success of the missile, analysts say.
India’s new Lucknow titanium plant now supplies crucial lightweight, heat-resistant parts for BrahMos missiles. Only five other nations make such alloys.
In an exclusive conversation with a news agency on Wednesday, Atul Rane, the previous chief of BrahMos Aerospace, revealed ...