India, Indonesia resolve to expand defence ties

    India, Indonesia resolve to expand defence ties

    India and Indonesia strengthen defence ties, emphasizing maritime security and military equipment production. Recent meetings and visits aim to enhance cooperation in defence industry, research, and joint production capabilities.

    Missile defence successes in Gulf, Ukraine fuel global urgency to acquire systems

    Missile defence successes in Gulf, Ukraine fuel global urgency to acquire systems

    Experts predict that the successful use of ballistic missile defenses in recent high-stakes combat scenarios in Israel, the Red Sea, and Ukraine will lead to increased global investment in these systems. The U.S. SM-3 and Israeli Arrow interceptors, as well as the MIM-104 Patriot batteries, have demonstrated effectiveness against missile attacks, encouraging more countries to invest in similar defense systems. This trend is expected to intensify missile arms races, particularly in regions like Asia, where countries are already heavily investing in missile technology.

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    India, Indonesia resolve to expand defence ties

    India and Indonesia strengthen defence ties, emphasizing maritime security and military equipment production. Recent meetings and visits aim to enhance cooperation in defence industry, research, and joint production capabilities.

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    As Hamas considers cease-fire, question hangs: Will Israel end war without the group's destruction?

    Hamas is considering a cease-fire proposal from the U.S. and others to avoid an Israeli attack on Rafah in Gaza. The deal's fate depends on whether Israel can accept ending the war without destroying Hamas. A U.N. report warns that rebuilding Gaza could take until 2040 due to war damage. Hamas demands a guarantee that releasing hostages will end Israeli attacks. Israel's Prime Minister insists on destroying Hamas and maintaining a military presence. The U.S. urges Hamas to accept the deal to avoid a devastating assault.

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    Seoul spy agency warns N. Korea plotting attacks on embassies

    South Korea's intelligence agency warned of potential "terrorist" attacks by North Korea targeting South Korean officials and citizens abroad. The agency detected signs of North Korean preparations in countries like China, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. This is believed to be linked to defections by elite North Koreans who are avoiding returning home. South Korea raised its anti-terrorism alert for diplomatic missions in five countries. North Korea has a history of aggressive actions, including assassination attempts and attacks on South Korean assets abroad.

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    Missile defence successes in Gulf, Ukraine fuel global urgency to acquire systems:Image

    Missile defence successes in Gulf, Ukraine fuel global urgency to acquire systems

    Experts predict that the successful use of ballistic missile defenses in recent high-stakes combat scenarios in Israel, the Red Sea, and Ukraine will lead to increased global investment in these systems. The U.S. SM-3 and Israeli Arrow interceptors, as well as the MIM-104 Patriot batteries, have demonstrated effectiveness against missile attacks, encouraging more countries to invest in similar defense systems. This trend is expected to intensify missile arms races, particularly in regions like Asia, where countries are already heavily investing in missile technology.

    India fourth-largest military spender, overall global spending accelerates: SIPRI report:Image

    India fourth-largest military spender, overall global spending accelerates: SIPRI report

    In 2023, India ranked as the world's fourth-largest military spender, with a total expenditure of $83.6 billion, marking a 4.2% increase from the previous year. This data comes from a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), which also revealed a global rise in military spending, reaching $2,443 billion, a 7% increase from 2022. The top 10 spenders, including the United States, China, and Russia, all boosted their military expenditures.

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