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INS Jatayu in the Lakshadweep Islands | |
DefConnect 2024 | |
Exercise MILAN 2024 | |
Left-Wing Extremism | |
India’s Defence Exports |
The commissioning of INS Jatayu, an upgraded naval base in the Lakshadweep Islands, marks a significant development in India’s maritime security strategy, particularly in light of increasing Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean Region. Furthermore, the Indian Navy has inaugurated its first MH-60R multi-role helicopter squadron, Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 334, at Kochi, enhancing its capabilities for rotary operations and anti-submarine warfare.
Key Highlights of INS Jatayu
Key Highlights of the INAS 334 Squadron
Recently, the Ministry of Defence organized DefConnect 2024, which focuses on fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance in defense production. This event serves as a significant platform for showcasing the latest developments in defense technology, promoting collaboration between public and private sectors, and encouraging investments in defense startups.
The recently concluded Exercise MILAN 2024 wrapped up with a closing ceremony held aboard INS Vikrant, marking the conclusion of the Sea Phase off the coast of Visakhapatnam.
Recent Acquisition Programs:
Submarine Rescue Advancements:
Recently, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) released a booklet titled ‘Decisive Battle with Left Extremism’.Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) in India
Naxal insurgency in India:
Factors responsible for the emergence of LWE:
Strategic:
Developmental:
Challenges persist to control Left Wing Extremism:
Pillars of fighting left wing extremism
India delivered the first batch of BrahMos to the Philippines. BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited (BAPL) signed a contract in 2022 to supply a Shore Based Anti-Ship Missile System to the Philippines. In recent years, India has seen a steady increase in defence exports to nations like Seychelles, the Maldives, Mauritius, and Ecuador.
About BrahMos
It is a two-stage missile:
Reasons for the rise in India’s Defence exports
Defence Diplomacy:
Infrastructure Development:
Benefits of Rising Defence Exports
High Value Nature of Defence Exports:
Additional Benefits:
Challenges faced in India’s defence export
Inadequate Manufacturing Capacity:
Over-Reliance on Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs):
Other Challenges:
To establish India as a dominant player in the global arms market and achieve the target of US$5 billion in export revenue, the following measures can be implemented:
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1. What is INS Jatayu and where is it located? |
2. What is Exercise MILAN 2024? |
3. What is the current status of Left-Wing Extremism in India? |
4. What is the significance of India's Defence Exports? |
5. How does the Indian government address the challenge of Left-Wing Extremism? |
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