In a major leap toward self-reliance in defense technology, India is set to develop its very own fifth-generation fighter jet—the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) . In a historic move, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved an innovative execution model for the indigenous stealth fighter programme. This model brings together Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and private industry players in a competitive framework, marking a significant shift in how India approaches military aviation manufacturing. This bold initiative comes at a critical time, as China has already fielded two fifth-generation fighters , and reports indicate it will supply 40 J-35 stealth jets to Pakistan . Against this backdrop, fast-tracking the AMCA has become an urgent national security imperative. AMCA: India’s Indigenous Stealth Fighter Dream The AMCA project , spearheaded by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) , received its l...
ISRO's Next-Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV) Soorya: Pioneering India's Space Exploration The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has embarked on an ambitious project to develop the Next-Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV), aptly named "Soorya." This initiative aims to bolster India's capabilities in space exploration, satellite deployment, and interplanetary missions. The Soorya project signifies a monumental leap in aerospace technology, aligning with global trends toward reusable and sustainable launch systems. 1. Overview of the Soorya Project Strategic Vision : The Soorya project is conceived to meet India's burgeoning demands for satellite launches, human spaceflight, and deep-space missions. It is envisioned to replace ISRO's current workhorse launch vehicles, offering enhanced payload capacities and reusability features. pib.gov.in Project Timeline : The development phase is projected to span approximately seven years, with the inaugural fli...