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.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand has put the spotlight on New Delhi's ...
India and Australia establish a framework to enhance defence trade and services during PM Modi's official visit to Australia.
India has signed a third pact for the supply of missiles in the Indo-Pacific region as countries in the region grow wary of ...
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PM Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese sealed a landmark uranium supply deal as India and Australia expanded cooperation in ...
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 ...
PM says Operation Sindoor showcased the credibility of indigenous military platforms as India strengthens its manufacturing, ...
India aims to joint a small club of countries capable of bringing down incoming missiles with technology made domestically.
According to RRP Defense, the order deepens its strategic collaboration with BEL and Meprolight, while supporting India's ...