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India’s Military Cannot Fight Wars Lasting Longer than 20 Days
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A recent report by the Indian government points to an ‘ammunition crisis’ in the India Army.
Breakdown: What's Happening With India’s Tank Force?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
New Delhi has so far failed to successfully mass-produce an indigenously developed modern main battle tank.
Revealed: India's Newest Air Defense System
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Indian sources claim that the Akash SAM system is more accurate than US MIM-104 Patriot missiles.
Sea Trials of Indian Navy's Deadliest Sub Going 'Very Well'
By Franz-Stefan Gady
However, the Indian Navy still lacks a capable ballistic missile with which to arm the INS Arihant.
The Indian Air Force's Big Problem: Not Enough Pilots!
By Franz-Stefan Gady
New Delhi faces a critical shortage of both planes and pilots a parliamentary panel revealed this week.
Is India Finally Getting Modern Artillery?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The army has not bought a new howitzer in 25 years and is desperate to close gaps in long-range, high volume firepower.
India Still Lacks Modern Battlefield Communication
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The modernization of communications systems has lagged behind that of other weapons platforms in the Indian Army.
'Arma Virumque Cano' - Parades and Militarism in Asia
By Franz-Stefan Gady
When militarism and national insecurity intersect, as they seem to be doing today in Asia, carnage often follows.
Should the US Help India Defeat China's Navy?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new study argues yes, and pushes for closer defense ties between New Delhi and Washington.
Pakistan Tests Ballistic Missile
By Franz-Stefan Gady
For the first time since 2012, Pakistan tests a nuclear-capable medium-range ballistic missile.
Is the US About to Sell 1,000 Missiles to Pakistan?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Islamabad will receive new attack helicopters and other military hardware worth almost $1 billion.
Death of an Idea: New Delhi's 'Common Men' Fall From Grace
By Sanjay Kumar
With the leadership of the organization at odds, the biggest supporters of India’s Common Man Party are defecting.