India’s recent achievement of building a 1000 km quantum-secure communication network has understandably been framed as a technological milestone. But the real story lies elsewhere. This is not just about quantum physics or advanced encryption. It is about reliability. It is about ensuring that
The entry of the Israeli defense firm Autonomous Guard into the Indian market is more than a standard procurement headline; it marks a quiet but significant doctrinal pivot. While the media often focuses on the purchase of interceptor missiles or fighter jets, this development introduces a critical “sensor layer”—AI-based passive detection—into India’s
Start with the development: Israel defence firm Autonomous Guard entering the Indian market with AI-based passive detection systems. This is not a missile purchase but the addition of a sensor layer. It links directly to India’s ongoing air-defence transformation where the focus is shifting from standalone weapon platforms to a networked defence architecture controlled by















