US Approves $131M Maritime Surveillance Software Deal with Indian Navy
The United States has approved the sale of SeaVision maritime domain awareness technology to India, strengthening defense cooperation between the nations. The $131 million package includes advanced software and support services aimed at enhancing India's naval surveillance capabilities amid regional tensions.
Pakistan Warns of Imminent Indian Military Strike Amid Kashmir Crisis
Pakistan's Information Minister claims intelligence suggests India is planning military strikes within 36 hours following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir. The situation has escalated tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors, with both nations taking diplomatic measures and exchanging gunfire along the Line of Control.
Border Tensions Escalate as Pakistan Initiates Firing Along India's International Border
Pakistani forces launched unprovoked firing across the International Border in Jammu, marking a significant escalation amid ongoing ceasefire violations. The incident follows six days of cross-border hostilities and comes after a terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 civilians.
US and India Join Forces to Develop Advanced Maritime Surveillance Systems
India and the United States have formed a landmark partnership to co-produce sophisticated autonomous naval technologies, including sea drones and surveillance systems. The collaboration marks unprecedented US willingness to share sensitive underwater detection capabilities while strengthening Indo-Pacific maritime security.
Trump Unveils Historic F35 Fighter Jet Deal with India in White House Summit
In a landmark diplomatic move, President Trump announced plans to sell advanced F-35 stealth fighters to India during PM Modi's White House visit. The deal marks a major milestone in U.S.-India defense partnership while strengthening bilateral trade relations.
Pentagon Launches First Military Deportation Flight to India with Over 200 Migrants
The U.S. military has initiated its longest-range deportation flight yet, transporting 205 undocumented Indian nationals from San Antonio to Amritsar aboard a C-17 aircraft. This marks an expansion of the Pentagon's role in immigration enforcement, with India agreeing to accept verified citizens being returned.