July 9 (Reuters) - India's Apollo Micro Systems will acquire a 41.33% stake in defence equipment maker Premier Explosives for 15.5 billion rupees ($162.50 million), the companies said on Thursday.
PM Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese sealed a landmark uranium supply deal as India and Australia expanded cooperation in defence, maritime security and energy.
Defence and security, critical technology, supply chain resilience and energy security cooperation - including finalisation ...
As part of the expanded defence partnership, India and Australia agreed to hold consultations on defence developments in the Indo-Pacific, increase the complexity of military exercises, improve intero ...
Indian Army officers are also likely to be deployed at Australian defence colleges as the two countries deepen military ...
O peration Sindoor, in May last year, was an expression of military capabilities built over at least a decade — aircraft, ...
PM says Operation Sindoor showcased the credibility of indigenous military platforms as India strengthens its manufacturing, ...
The missile package is estimated to be worth around $630 million, making it one of India's biggest defence export agreements ...
Explore why BrahMos is becoming India's top defense export, enhancing maritime security and strategic partnerships in the ...
Those who invested in Indian state-owned companies like Mazagon Dock, Garden Reach Shipbuilders, Bharat Electronics and ...
India still ranks among the world's biggest arms importers. But from Astra and BrahMos to Akash and Pinaka, its growing ...