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Turkish drones, extensively used by the Pakistani army during the recent limited conflict with India, came into prominence for the first ti.
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The National Interest on MSNHow Pakistan’s Drone Army Won the War Against IndiaOne side in the India-Pakistan War invested heavily in drone capabilities over the last decade. The other did not.
The Uttar Pradesh government has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with 169 companies, bringing in investments worth Rs 28,475 crore into the defence corridor.
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New York Magazine on MSNWhat India Lost in Its Brief Battle With PakistanIndia hit Pakistan with air strikes deep into the country, killing dozens, but Pakistan claimed to have shot down multiple Indian planes. (The details of that claim remain murky.) India accused Pakistan of a drone attack near the Kashmiri line of control,
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Between May 8 and 9, Pakistan launched approximately 300 to 400 drones across 36 intrusion points from Leh to Sir Creek. All were neutralised by India's air defence.
Through the media, both sides are trying to shape perceptions of what the fighting has achieved and who has “won”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Indian motorcycle maker Hero MotoCorp reported a lower-than-expected fourth-quarter profit on Tuesday, as it sold fewer vehicles and costs increased.
India launched multiple Israeli-made Harop drones targeting Pakistan overnight and into Thursday, with one damaging a military site and wounding four soldiers, a Pakistani army spokesman said.
A series of military strikes last week by India and Pakistan brought the nuclear-armed rivals closer to a broader war.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a national address, announced a strategic shift in India’s counter-terrorism polic