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As Europe rearms, 'wingman' aircraft take centre stageEurope and the United States are developing advanced AI-powered drones. These unmanned aircraft, known as wingman drones, will fly alongsid...
India's military expenditure rose by 8.9% to USD 92.1 bln in 2025: Report says global spending surged 2.9%Global military spending surged to USD 2887 billion in 2025, marking the eleventh consecutive year of growth. India ranked fifth, increasin...
From machine tools to military tech: German industry dons fatiguesDefence and security-related firms for the first time have their own section at the world's top industrial fair in Hanover this week -- a s...
Germany stunned as two-thirds say they wouldn’t fight to defend homeland in case of invasionA recent survey reveals that a significant portion of the German population is unwilling to take up arms for their country. This poses a ch...
NATO inches toward Cold War-level defence spending with new 5% targetNATO is significantly increasing its defence spending target to 5% of GDP. This decision reflects a shift away from post-Cold War optimism....
UK shifts to war footing with £1.5bn plan for six ‘always-on’ arms factories to boost defence readinessThe UK government has unveiled a bold £1.5 billion plan to build six new munitions factories as part of a long-term strategy to strengthen ...
Carney charts a new course, thumbs down Trump's Golden Dome plan, Canada confirms joining ReArm Europe planCanada is increasingly charting an independent path on defence and foreign affairs. Following several rounds of acrimonious exchanges with ...
Sweden eyes defence spending at 3.5% of GDP in 2030Sweden plans to raise its defense spending to 3.5% of GDP by 2030, marking its largest rearmament since the Cold War. This increase surpass...
‘We can’t rely on America forever’: EU unveils €800 billion defence plan to deter Russian threat, strengthen military preparedness by 2030The European Union has unveiled plans for a €150bn defence fund, aiming to strengthen its military capabilities and reduce reliance on exte...
What's in Germany's giant spending 'bazooka'?Germany's substantial spending plan aims to enhance its military and modernise infrastructure, with a 500-billion-euro fund over 12 years. ...
Rearm Europe could fortify new alliancesDonald Trump has criticized NATO for exploiting the US, prompting Europe to boost its defense contributions. Ursula von der Leyen's €800 bi...
Its car profits down, Volkswagen has a new idea: TanksVolkswagen is considering a shift towards military production as its auto business faces challenges, including high costs and declining pro...
More kit, better barracks: Germany's military in need of overhaulGermany plans to significantly boost its military spending to better equip the Bundeswehr amidst a changing global security landscape and r...
Indian defence SMEs to play key role in Europe’s arms build-up: Harshit KapadiaHarshit Kapadia from Elara Securities India discusses the beneficial impact of Europe's $850 billion rearmament plan on Indian defence comp...
Missiles, money & momentum: EU's $850 billion plan resurrects defence stocksDefence stocks are rebounding due to Europe's $850 billion rearmament plan. Indian defence companies like Zen Technologies and Bharat Dynam...
Tanks not cars: How a pivot to defence could help Germany's economyGerman defence companies are shifting capacity from the declining car industry to ramp up military production, driven by Europe's increasin...
EU proposes borrowing 150 billion euros in big rearmament pushThe European Commission proposes borrowing up to 150 billion euros to lend to EU governments for a rearmament plan amid fears over Russia a...
Tanks not cars: How a pivot to defence could help Germany's economyGerman defence companies are considering repurposing car industry facilities as Europe plans significant increases in military spending. Co...
War, not peace: The unlikely engine of Europe's economic revivalAn era-defining week in geopolitics has heightened hopes for Europe's economic growth, driven not by peace but by significant military rear...
China should commit to resolve border row with India through dialogue consistent with international law: AustraliaReferring to Beijing's large-scale military build-up, Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said it is critical that China's neig...