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Ranjit Kumar

Ranjit Kumar is a senior journalist and strategic affairs analyst, contributing regularly to ABP Live English.

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Opinion: India’s Military Aviation Set For Boost As Advanced US Engine Finally Arrives
Opinion: DRDO-Made Artillery Guns Poised To Be A Gamechanger For Indian Army
Opinion: Astra Missile — IAF Lethality Gets A Homegrown Boost 
Opinion: With Chinese Army Still On Border, Indian Army Needs A Robust Artillery Force
Opinion: Six Years Of Balakot — When Pakistan’s Nuclear Blackmail Stood Exposed 
Opinion: Should India Acquire US’ Stryker Or Indigenous FICV? It’s A Question Of Atmanirbharta Vs Urgency 
Opinion: India-Middle East-Europe Corridor — A Gamechanger From Trade To Tourism
Opinion: On India-US Defence Agenda — Trump’s Focus On Sale As India Eyes Tech Transfer
Opinion: India In AI Race — A Strategic Imperative
Opinion: Arighaat In High Seas, India Awaits Third Nuclear Submarine
Opinion: Army’s Proposed ‘Integrated Battle Groups’ Can Better Counter Chinese PLA
Opinion: Race Intensifies For 6th-Generation Fighters — Where India Stands
Opinion: Why iDEX, Modi Govt Initiative To Boost Defence Innovation, Is Critical For ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’
Opinion: Indian Navy — Dominating The Indian Ocean, From Self-Defence To Ops Targeting Drugs, Piracy & Terrorism 
Opinion: Army Chiefs’ Visits Reflect Robust India-Nepal Ties, But Gurkhas Shouldn’t Be Ignored
Opinion: INS Varsha — All Eyes On Home Of India’s Nuclear Submarines
Opinion: Matangi — The New Indian Guerilla In The High Seas
Opinion: Defying US Pressure, India To Deepen Its Defence Partnership with Russia
India Challenges Big Powers In Missile Race With Successful Hypersonic Test
Is India Ready To Fight A War In Space? Message From Country’s Maiden ‘Antariksha Abhyas’ War Game
MAHASAGAR — Another Strategic Push For India’s Naval Diplomacy In The Indo-Pacific
With More Nuclear Submarines, India Asserts Its Dominance In Indo-Pacific 
‘Dangerous’ MQ-9B Predator On Its Way, Indian Armed Forces Are Now Spoilt For Choice In Drones
Pivotal Milestone As Modi Govt Clears Rs 40,000 Cr Construction Of 2 More Nuclear Submarines
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