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How India hit it out of the park with the legendary BrahMos cruise missile | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 21

How India hit it out of the park with the legendary BrahMos cruise missile | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 21

FromIn Our Defence


How India hit it out of the park with the legendary BrahMos cruise missile | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 21

FromIn Our Defence

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, host Dev Goswami and defence enthusiast Shiv Aroor delve into the cutting-edge advancements in India's missile programs and the coveted missile technology programs at large. They examine two significant tests: the successful launch of the indigenous Nirbhay cruise missile and a new variant of the Medium-Range Ballistic Missile, both of which showcase India's technological prowess. Why is the Nirbhay test off Odisha's coast a monumental achievement for India? Why is exporting homemade BrahMos, India's iconic missile, to the Philippines a significant development? BrahMos is gaining traction and making a resounding impact in international markets, including Southeast Asia and Africa. Some countries in West Asia have also expressed keen interest. This global interest in BrahMos is a testament to India's growing influence in defence technology, sparking intrigue and awareness among our audience. Listen in to know more about India's growing prowess in missile technology. Produced by Anna Priyadarshini Sound mix by Sachin Dwivedi
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

There are boundary disputes and then there are outright wars. Hot and cold. Diplomatic and military. This podcast will dissect all that’s mean and subtle about the defence of our nations! A weekly podcast where our host Dev Goswami is joined by India Today TV’s editor Abhishek Bhalla to discuss on defence policy issues.