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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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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
Transactional Indo-US Defence Partnership Needs To Move Beyond Buyer-Seller Dynamic
Indian Arms Supplies — A  Political Statement In Europe And Middle East
India’s Own Space Station By 2035? Govt Approval For ISRO Proposal Marks Big Space Leap
How Big Is India’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve, And Why Govt Needs To Step On The Gas To Boost It
Tarang Shakti: India’s Rising Military Profile On Show As Major Powers Join IAF’s 1st Multilateral Wargame
Delay In LCA Tejas Mk1A Induction – A Setback The IAF Didn't Need As Gap With China Widens  
A Developed Military By 2047 — How Will India Get There & Who Will Chart Roadmap?
Govt Push For Self-Reliance In Defence Laudable. But Is India Compromising On Combat-Readiness?
INS Tabar At London’s Tower Bridge: Why It Is Significant For India
Handshakes & ‘Healing Touch’? With Modi Likely To Visit Kyiv, Can India Be The Mediator Russia & Ukraine Need
Modi Govt's Marginal Defence Budget Hike Makes Light Of Indian Military’s Glaring Firepower Gaps
Defence Outlay In First Modi 3.0 Budget Should Reflect India’s Status As 5th Largest Economy
Celebrating Kargil Victory Amid Another Kargil-Like Intrusion
India-Russia Defence Ties Set To Strengthen When Modi Visits Moscow
Why Saudi Arabia Cadets Are On Indian Warships
Why Modi Govt’s Rs 75,000Cr ‘Great Nicobar Development Plan’ Is A Strategic Masterstroke
Drones And Counter Drones — New Challenge For Indian Armed Forces
How Defence Industry & ‘Atmanirbhar’ Push Can Get India Closer To $5 Trillion Economy Goal
India’s Military Power Grappling With Critical Gaps. New Govt Needs To Take Some Quick Decisions
Europe Eyes Nuclear Renaissance, US Looks To Reopen Shuttered Plants. India Needs To Step Up Too
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