The year 2025 is set to transform India like never before. Scroll down for all the details.

Indian armed forces- Good news

India made great efforts towards self-reliance and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ through significant developments in its Army, Navy and Air Force in the year 2024 but our readers would be happy to know that the coming year, i.e., 2025 is expected to be an even more promising year for the Indian defence sector. While the year 2025 would most probably see an end of deadlock with China on the LAC, it is important to keep working on Indian defence self-reliance. Here’s the detail of good news’ Indian Armed Forces are expected to get in the year 2025, which is expected to help India achieve the title of ‘global military superpower’.

Good news for Indian Army

In a good news for the Indian armed forces, the Indian Army is expected to get the attack helicopter ‘Apache’ this year. For those unversed, India had a deal with the US for delivering 6 Apache attack helicopters for the Army. Also, the Amethi-made AK-203 assault rifles are also expected to start getting delivered to the Army from this year. Moreover, a deal for Pinaka extended range rocket launchers and 100 mechanized infantry vehicles can be signed this year.

Good news for Indian Air Force

For the Indian Air Force, the air warriors are expected to get the Tejas Mark-1A this year. Additionally, the Air Force is also expected to get the remaining two units of the S-400 air defence systems in 2025.
Last but not the least, the Indian Navy is expected to commission third nuclear submarine, SSBN Aridhaman in 2025.

Good news for Indian Navy

Additionally, the Indian Navy will also be getting the fourth and last destroyer of Project-15B – ‘Surat’ in 2025. Furthermore, the Navy is set to bring in another submarine from the Kalvari class, going by the name ‘Vagsheer.’ As for the first guided missile frigate from the Nilgiri class, named ‘Nilgiri,’ it’s anticipated to join the Navy’s arsenal by the year 2025.

The year 2025 is set to transform India like never before. In the coming year, India is set to significantly enhance its defense capabilities with the induction of advanced military assets, including Tejas fighter jets, Apache attack helicopters, and state-of-the-art submarines. These additions aim to bolster the country’s strategic power and act as a strong deterrent against potential adversaries.




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