HAsina Resigns

Bangladesh: Sheikh Hasina Resigns, Protestors Storm PM House

Protestors in Bangladesh stormed the Prime Minister’s official residence on Monday, shortly after Sheikh Hasina tendered her resignation and left the country accompanied by her sister.

Local media reported that Sheikh Hasina and her sister, Sheikh Rehana, fled Dhaka for an undisclosed location.

Flight tracking website, Flight Radar reported that a Bangladesh Air Force C130J had taken off from Bangladesh and entered Indian Air Space. It is unclear yet if Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina was on this plane. No independent confirmation of her next destination has been received.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh newspaper Prothom Alo reported that Awami League’s Dhaka district office was set on fire by the agitators. The agitators started the fire at around 4 pm on Monday.

Agitators also set on fire Awami League president Sheikh Hasina’s office at 3/A Dhanmondi in Dhaka. Protesters were seen chanting slogans and celebrating the news of Sheikh Hasina’s resignation.

Many people also entered the Ganabhabhan, the Prime Minister’s official residence after it was reported that Shiekh Hasina had fled Dhaka after resigning from her position. Prothom Alo reported that protestors were seen cheering with their hands raised on the ground of Ganabhaban. They were head chanting slogans, the local media reported.

Earlier today, Bangladesh Chief of Army Staff General Waqar-uz-Zaman in a televised address confirmed that Sheikh Hasina had resigned from the post of Prime Minister and left the country.

In a national address Zaman appealed to protestors to remain calm and return home and also urged citizens to end the violence, stating that there is no need for a curfew or emergency measures.

The army chief said, now the political transition period is going on and an interim government will be formed. He said that ‘all murders will be judged’.

The army chief said, “Maintain peace and order in the country. You trust me, let’s work together. Please help, we won’t get anything by fighting. Avoid conflict. We have built a beautiful country together.”

In response to a question from journalists the Army Chief said that he had met representatives of the BNP, Jatiya Party and Jamaat-e-Islami. Teachers Afis Nazrul and Jonaid Saki were also present in the meeting. However, the students’ representatives could not be contacted.

Chief of Army Staff General Waqar-uz-Zaman said, “We will now go to Bangabhvan. There will be a detailed discussion about the formation of the interim government.”(ANI)

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British Election Earthquake And Lessons For India

The Virtual British Election Earthquake, Lessons For India

Riots in Southport, Machete fights in Southend, attacks on immigrants’ hotel in Rotherham, fights with armed police in Manchester, children killed in Southport and knife attack on a teenager, all in a week. Welcome to Great Britain, where everything has changed and nothing has changed. There is a new Government with a massive majority. But little changes, governments come and go.

 After fourteen years of power, the Conservative Party has been mauled at the elections and Labour has triumphantly taken over control with an insanely large majority. But in the adversarial culture of Britain little changes on the street, latent racism lurking in dark corners and deranged youth killing other youth with knives.

The Conservative Party of United Kingdom whose leader in 2024 as Prime Minister was Rishi Sunak, the first Indian to climb to that height, had 365 seats in Parliament, having won a landslide under Boris Johnson’s leadership in 2019. In the 2024 election it has been reduced to 121.

The Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn had 202 seats in 2019. Under new leader, Keir Starmer, it won 411 seats, an addition of 209 seats. This gives it nearly 63% of seats in Parliament and huge majority to change policy, bring in new laws and make life better for ordinary people.

There are altogether 650 seats in British Parliament. However the voter statistics tell a different story.  In 2019, Boris Johnson, leading the Conservative party, won 43.6% of the popular vote with 13,966,454 votes. Jeremy Corbyn only had 32.1% of popular vote at 10,269,051 of the votes. In 2024, Labour had only 9,708,716 votes while Conservatives had 6,828,925 votes.

Democratically, this makes awkward maths. Jeremy Corbyn got more votes than the new leader Keir Starmer, but less seats at 202 while Starmer has 411! In 2019 Conservative Boris had more votes than the current Labour but had 46 seats less. Again the maths doesn’t add up.

Now let’s look at the Indian election. There are similarities. The NDA won 283,010,926 votes amounting to 44.29% of the total votes. INDIA coalition got 267,132,224 votes which amounted to 41.8% of the total votes. The NDA got 293 seats while INDIA 234. A good 59 seats for less than 2.4% gap in the overall vote!

Both countries have first past the post system of democracy with winner takes all. In fact India copied and took the system from Britain. Essentially India copied everything, with little if anything of Indian civilisation in its system of governance. The first past the post system served Great Britain well for a long time but it has now become out of date.

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Britain was more or less a single ethnic community with sub ethnicities such as Scottish, Welsh and Irish. Some of its regions claimed to have distinct ethnic character, such as Yorkshire and Cornwell, but that may be stretching the definition of ethnicity. Overall Britain was Christian, with a few Jews, and has had a single language, English, for a few hundred years.

The first past the post helped the establishment maintain its hold on the ‘democratic’ populace. Whichever party won, it had to fit into the establishment. In fact out of the few parties that make it into Westminster, all of them have to uphold tradition, Royalty and the establishment, otherwise they don’t get enough votes to reach the first past the post winning tape. Nationalist and Royalty still define a majority of the English. Without substantive seats in England, no party gets to become Government. A bit like the UP-Bihar hold on Indian politics.

But times have changed. Nearly 20% of the population is now ethnic, many with different religions, customs and languages. For many, Royals are an interesting ceremonial antiquity that adds flavour to the British. Very few can identify with the cultural fanaticism for Royalty within the English.

Together with this, many ethnic communities are unhappy with the foreign policy decisions of successive Governments. Adding to this is a growing number of White British who are now fed up with Royalty and want a republic.

Immigration is stretching resources and affecting supporters of both leading parties. Big and medium size businesses like immigration because they can hire cheap labour. The construction industry has many ‘illegal’ migrants working in the sector. As Big Business bankrolls the political parties, governments go big on rhetoric, but don’t actually do anything on issues such as immigration and housing etc. The electorate remains frustrated irrespective of the party that comes in.

There are similarities with the Big business and construction industry in India which also relies on cheap illegal immigrant labour.

Further the nature of modern issues is such that they can no longer be simply lumped in left and right. Climate change is not just a Left issue but many Tories (Conservatives) support it. Welfare is also cutting across parties. Housing is another issue that is cross party.

The current state of real British political issues is that no party can represent a block of interests that is enough to win. The parties rely on negative voting. When the electorate is fed up with the performance of a government, they vote against it, not for the other party’s manifesto. So they vote for the opposition to get rid of a bad government, only to find that a few years later, the party they voted in is also ‘bad’.

This is also what happens in India, many voted against the BJP, not necessarily for the INDIA bloc.

Such is the nature of ‘first past the post electoral system’. There is now growing call for a more sophisticated system in UK as exists in Scotland and in many European countries, called proportional representation. In this people vote for the party that most represents issues important to them and not against the party they want to keep out.

The proportional representation system could bring in a number of anti-Royalists (republicans), parties that really want a stop to immigration, parties that want positive action on climate change, parties that want housing to be sorted or parties that want big Business taxed more.

That will rattle the establishment and the big Capitalists who essentially control the media, influence the policies and treat Britain as a freeway to make large amounts of profits without investing in the country. Most of the money comes in and out of the city of London capital markets.

Hence, governments in Britain come and go but frustration continues. The streets are getting dangerous and conflicts increasing. The Government is scared to introduce higher taxes as the media moguls turn against them. Governments cannot stop immigration because the skill set isn’t there to fill the jobs from indigenous population or it is ‘expensive’. So extremism grows and grows.

Will the new Government with a whopping majority really change things. That question can be answered by Indians. Did BJP’s large majority in the last Parliament really change things for the better?

The poor remain poor in India. Those sleeping on the streets are still there generation after generation. Healthcare is still creaking. Corruption, despite BJP filled with sadhus and saints, is the one growing field. Climate related accidents are escalating with increasing number of deaths.

At the same time, just as in Great Britain, the wealth of the rich in India has increased manifold. The Ambanis and Adanis control the media and hence influence the narrative and policies. The parties are dependent on the largesse of the very rich, so they have to continue to keep taxes low, ensure policies benefit the few and overall nothing changes.

Communal conflicts during Congress party were high. They are still high during the BJP. They have simply taken different forms The poor got Ram Mandir and some a chance to beat up Muslims, while the rich climbed into the world’s rich list.

Why India with its diversity, many languages and many distinct cultures and belief systems as well as each region with its own issues chose the British first past the post system of democracy remains intriguing.

It is no wonder that both Britain and India face similar problems. Diversity of cultures and issue remain unrepresented. In both systems, the main beneficiaries are the very rich capitalists, who can manipulate both main parties and / or coalition of parties. In both, the main population remains frustrated and takes its anger on others.

There is a debate within the UK to change the system and make it more representative. It is time India too started looking at a more representative democracy. Otherwise the unrest only increases, disparity rises and governments come and governments go, without making a difference, except a few modernised roads, trains and education institutions which produce graduates with nowhere to go..

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Dog Squads Rudraprayag

Dog Squads Start Search Ops In Rudraprayag

Dog squads under the leadership of District Disaster Management Officer (DDMO) Nandan Singh Rajawar started search operations from Rambara to Bhimbali area in Rudraprayag on Monday.

Additionally, under the supervision of security forces, 100 people were sent from the Kedarnath Dham to the Lincholi helipad on Monday. The passengers were airlifted and sent to Shersi helipad.

The NDRF teams have been continuously conducting search operations in the forests in and around the Mandakini River to find the trapped people.

Meanwhile, the Rudraprayag District Administration also confirmed on Monday that the rescue and search operations on the Shri Kedarnath Dham Yatra route were being continued on the fifth day.

As per the officials, search operations until Sunday late evening from Lincholi to Rambada with the help of sniffer dogs and no person was found.

Earlier, on August 3, the Uttarakhand Disaster Management and Rehabilitation Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman said on Saturday that a total of 9,099 people stranded in different areas along the Kedarnath Yatra route have been rescued till now.

According to the Secretary, the rescue operation of the passengers stranded in the Kedarnath and Kedarnath route due to heavy rains on 31st July is going on a war footing.

A total of 7234 passengers were rescued till August 2. At the same time, on August 3, 1865 passengers were rescued and taken to safe places. A total of 9099 passengers have been rescued till August 3.

On Monday, as the weather in Kedar Valley cleared, airlift rescue operations started with MI 17 and Chinook helicopters. MI 17 is landing passengers at Chardham helipad while Chinook will land passengers at Gauchar airstrip. 133 people have been safely airlifted and rescued from Kedarnath with the help of MI, Chinook and small helicopters till this morning.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is personally monitoring the rescue operation. Work is being done on a large scale to evacuate the passengers safely.

Vinod Kumar Suman informed that on August 3, 43 passengers were airlifted from Kedarnath. A total of 495 passengers were airlifted from Linchauli and Bhimbali. At the same time, 90 passengers reached Chaumasi-Kalimath safely on foot from Bhimbali-Linchauli. (ANI)

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IndiGo Jabalpur-Hyderabad Flight Diverted

IndiGo Launches Business Class Service For First Time In 18 Years

India’s leading low-cost carrier, IndiGo on Monday announced the introduction of business-class services for the first time since its inception. The announcement comes as the airline celebrates its 18th anniversary, marking a significant addition to its service offerings.

IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers today said, “Starting tomorrow, passengers travelling between metro cities will have the option to book business class seats on IndiGo flights.”

While bookings will open immediately, the new business class service, however will be available for travel beginning only this November.

This move represents a major departure for IndiGo, which has built its reputation on providing affordable, no-frills service. The introduction of a business class option could attract a new segment of travellers seeking added comfort and convenience on domestic routes.

IndiGo announced wide-body aircraft operation too on its 18 year of anniversary that by 2027 IndiGo will start IndiGo wide body services on Airbus 350 -900 planes.

Currently, IndiGo operates over 400 routes, including 34 international destinations. The CEO also shared plans for further expansion, with seven new international routes set to be launched soon, strengthening IndiGo’s global presence.

This strategic move to introduce business class and expand its international network signals IndiGo’s ambition to cater to a broader range of travellers while enhancing its competitive edge in the aviation industry. (ANI)

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Indian rupee depreciated versus the US dollar

Rupee Depreciates To Fresh Low, Leaning Towards 84 Over Global Market Concern

The Indian rupee depreciated versus the US dollar on Monday to touch its all-time low, tracking global heavy selling in stock markets, over risks that the US may potentially slip into recession.

At 12.18 pm, at the time of filing this report, the Rupee traded at 83.85 versus Friday’s closing of 83.75. It opened at 83.78, surpassing the previous lifetime low of 83.7525 from Friday.

Analysts say that the Rupee’s fall is in line with the weakness in the global market, US recession fears, and add to it the geopolitical tensions.

“U.S. recession concerns led to worries about foreign outflows from India and emerging markets,” said Mumbai-based Ajay Kedia of financial services firm Kedia Advisory.

“The fall is attributed to concerns over a potential U.S. recession, which has spurred worries about foreign outflows from India and other emerging markets. The selloff in U.S. and Asian equities, following a disappointing U.S. jobs report, has intensified these concerns, causing significant market jitters,” Kedia said in a report.

The weak U.S. jobs report released on Friday showed that the economy added only 114,000 jobs in July, significantly below market expectations of a 175,000 increase. Additionally, the unemployment rate unexpectedly jumped to a high of 4.3 per cent, and wage growth slowed more than anticipated.

Kedia said the Reserve Bank of India might allow USD/INR to move higher to 83.90. He sees support at 83.45, and resistance at 83.95; and breaking 83.95 could push it to 84.10/84.20.

Jamal Mecklai, a veteran in the financial market, said, “US recession fears, equity market collapse would create a risk-off sentiment. Equity decline could be quite serious and could last for a long time. So the rupee will naturally take some pressure.”

In 2022-23, the Indian Rupee was in the news cycle for a considerable part, though not for good reasons. Monetary policy tightening by various central banks to contain inflation, the war in Ukraine leading to price rise for crude oil and subsequent realignment in the global energy supply chain, and strengthening of the US dollar index kept the Indian currency under pressure.

Since then, the rupee has been off the news cycle, as it traded largely steady months thereafter.

In 2022, the Rupee depreciated over 11 per cent on a cumulative basis, data showed. It breached the 83-mark against the US dollar in mid-October, to hit an all-time low.

RBI’s possible intervention in the forex market to stabilize the rupee seemed to have yielded results. Typically, the RBI from time to time intervenes in the markets through liquidity management, including through the selling of dollars, with a view to preventing a steep depreciation in the rupee.

The RBI closely monitors the foreign exchange markets and intervenes only to maintain orderly market conditions by containing excessive volatility in the exchange rate, without reference to any pre-determined target level or band. (ANI)

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Aditi Rao Hydari

Aditi Celebrates Fiance Siddharth’s Big Win At Filmfare Awards

Aditi Rao Hydari is over the moon as her fiance, Siddharth, celebrates a major victory with his film ‘Chithha’ at the Filmfare Awards.

The film bagged seven awards, including Best Actor for Siddharth, at the Filmfare Awards South 2024.

To express her joy and pride, Aditi shared a heartfelt note on Instagram on Sunday, cheering for his success.

In her post, Aditi shared a photo of Siddharth and wrote, “Congratulations to the team! When artistry is rewarded, when good people win, when good cinema wins, we all win!”

“@worldofsiddharth More power to you, to your hard work, your determination to tell stories from the heart, more power to push for craft, to work against all the odds with a childlike joy!,” she added.

Aditi concluded with a touching message that read, “Keep creating, keep dreaming, may the little cinema boy in you always be brimming with ideas and excitement with the utmost curiosity and honesty.”

Meanwhile, on the work front, Aditi was last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s show ‘Heeramandi,’ where her Gajagamini walk went viral.

‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’, features a star-studded cast, including Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Sharmin Sehgal.

The series also stars Fardeen Khan, Taha Shah Badussha, Shekhar Suman, and Adhyayan Suman.

Set against the backdrop of India’s struggle for independence in the 1940s, the show explores the lives of courtesans and their patrons, delving into the cultural dynamics of Heera Mandi.

On working with Bhansali, Aditi earlier said, “He creates such beautiful, immersive worlds. He gets the best out of his actors. What makes ‘Heeramandi’ so special is that there are so many stories to tell, each about a very unique woman. And Sanjay Sir really gives a lot of dignity to his female characters and their stories.”

“He believes every woman, despite where she comes from, deserves to be treated like a queen. And her story is worth telling with a lot of dignity, pride and courage. So, to be a part of ‘Heeramandi’ and to be with Sanjay Sir, to surrender to him, to learn from him was incredible and I feel very blessed for it. I love Sanjay Sir and it was amazing working with him,” she added.

She will next appear in ‘Gandhi Talks’ and ‘Lioness,’ which are currently in production. (ANI)

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Kareena Kapoor Khan Saif Ali Khan

Kareena, Saif wrap Up European Vacation

Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan, who are often known for their love for travelling, recently spent a memorable summer in Europe with their sons, Taimur and Jehangir.

After enjoying their time abroad, the family is now heading back to Mumbai.

Taking to her Instagram account on Sunday, Kareena shared a series of pictures from their long vacation.

In the first picture, Saif is seen relaxing with a hat covering his face, and the second picture features the stunning Kareena herself.

Along with the pictures, Kareena added a caption that read, “Chalo ji time to work…And that’s a wrap to summer 2024 See you soon My Mumbaiiii.”

Meanwhile, on the work front, Kareena and Ayushmann Khurrana have been roped in to star together in ace director Meghna Gulzar’s new film ‘Daayra’.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Kareena will be next seen in Rohit Shetty’s ‘Singham Again’.

‘Singham Again’ also stars Ajay Devgn, Arjun Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, and Ranveer Singh in the lead roles. It is the third instalment of the super-hit franchise.

‘Singham’ was released in 2011, starring Ajay Devgn, Kajal Aggarwal and Prakash Raj in lead roles, followed by ‘Singham Returns’ in 2014.

She also has Hansal Mehta’s ‘The Buckingham Murders’ in the pipeline. (ANI)

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BJP leader Nitesh Rane Anti-Conversion Law

Will Urge CM To Bring Anti-Conversion Law In M’rashtra: Rane

BJP leader Nitesh Rane on Sunday announced plans to meet with Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to advocate for the implementation of an anti-conversion law in the state.

Rane cited increasing instances of “Love Jihad” and religious conversions as the driving force behind this initiative.

“We will soon meet the CM (Eknath Shinde) and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, and urge them to bring an anti-conversion law in Maharashtra amid the rising cases of Love Jihad and conversion here,” Rane said while speaking on ANI.

The statement comes after the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly passed the U.P. Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion (Amendment) Bill, 2024, which gives a maximum punishment of life imprisonment in cases of forced or fraudulent conversion. This bill was passed to make the anti-conversion laws in the state more strict. Earlier, the maximum sentence under the act was a 10-year imprisonment term.

As per the Bill, there will be serious penalties, including up to 20 years in prison or life imprisonment (i.e., the entire accused person’s life), for any act of threatening, attacking, marrying, promising to marry, conspiring, or trafficking a woman, minor, or anyone else with the intention of converting.

Congress leader Aradhana Mishra clarified that the bill is not a new law but merely an enhancement of existing penalties related to unlawful conversions.

“This bill is not in relation to conversion of any religion. This is not a new law. Only the punishment has been increased,” Mishra said.

Reacting to the bill’s passage, Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP of politicizing the issue to distract from developmental work.

“What do you expect from them (BJP)? They have to keep politics entangled in this. They are only doing politics because they don’t want to develop,” Yadav remarked. (ANI)

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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma Laws To Stop Love Land Jihad Himanta

Assam Bringing Two Laws To Stop Love, Land Jihad: Himanta

Guwahati (Assam) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said that his government will bring a new law in the state assembly session to increase the punishment in Love Jihad cases to life imprisonment.

“We will bring a new law in the state assembly where the punishment of Love Jihad will be increased to lifetime imprisonment,” CM Sarma said

In a series of posts on X, Assam CM said, “Assam government is bringing two laws to stop Land Jihad and Love Jihad… If a Muslim wants to buy a Hindu’s property or a Hindu wants to buy a Muslim’s property, he will have to get government permission… Those practising love jihad will be punished with life imprisonment…”

Earlier, Sarma directed the Assam Police to develop a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to investigate cases of “love jihad” cases.

Sarma claimed that “love jihad” is a real and serious issue, involving forced conversions and deceitful romantic relationships.

Sarma has also announced that the Assam government will require the Chief Minister’s approval for interfaith land transfers between Hindus and Muslims.

He also had expressed concerns about population control and the need to protect the interests of the indigenous population of Assam

“We will provide the rights of tea garden colony lands to the tea garden labourers. We will bring domicile policy for government jobs recruitment in next two months allowing only those born in Assam,” CM Sarma said while addressing the Assam State BJP executive meeting held at Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra in Guwahati today.

He further said that in the last three years, his government has been doing work to protect Jati, Mati, and Bheti.

“Riding on a national independence movement, Jawaharlal Nehru became the Prime Minister for the third term. At that time Congress received support from the people of the country just after the Independence. But Prime Minister Modi received grand support from the entire country and became the Prime Minister for a consecutive third term. Congress has celebrated after winning 99 seats. This is not out of 100, it is out of 542. 240 is bigger or 99. Maybe 99 is bigger in the mathematics of Pakistan,” he added.

The Assam CM further said that in Assam, the old party (Congress) won only three seats, but NDA won 11 seats but they created an environment that they won the Everest.

“People of Assam have been receiving good news under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Congress had the opportunity to give recognition of Charaideo Maidam as a World Heritage site, but they didn’t. But under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Charaideo Maidam has been recognized as a World Heritage Site. Assam has been able to create a new history. Assam has now become front ranking state,” he said.

Himanta Biswa Sarma also emphasized that the BJP will come to power in Assam in 2026 and no one can stop it.

“BJP is in the hearts of the people of the state. We extend our gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who always thinks and does for Assam. Bye-elections for five assembly constituencies will be held and I hope that we will win at least 4 out of 5 seats. In the last 3 years we have been doing work for the development of Assam, Jati, Mati, and Bheti,” he said.

“During the Congress regime, 30 per cent of a special community was recruited in the police department. When we will complete one lakh jobs recruitment we will publish all data. Only eight people have applied under CAA in Assam. We are going to decide to provide biometrics to nine lakh people who are yet to get NRC biometrics. Congress’s history is appeasement, Kalank,” the Assam Chief Minister said. (ANI)

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IAF DRDO BDL For Astra Missile Production

IAF Gives Clearance To DRDO, BDL For Astra Missile Production

In a boost to indigenous missile manufacturing capabilities, the Indian Air Force has given clearance to public sector firm Bharat Dynamics Limited for the production of 200 Astra Mark 1 air-to-air missiles.

The Astra Mark1 missiles have been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation with BDL as its production agency.

The production clearance to the BDL was given during a visit by the Indian Air Force Deputy Chief Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit to Hyderabad recently, Indian Air Force officials said.

“The IAF Deputy Chief had visited the DRDO’s Defence Research and Development Laboratory which is the development agency for the Astra missiles,” they said.

“The approval for the over Rs 2,900 crore project was granted in 2022-23 by the Defence Acquisition Council and the production clearance has been given for that order now after completion of all tests and developments,” defence sources said.

The Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) is the nodal lab for this project.

The Astra missiles will be integrated on both the Russian-origin Su-30 as well as the indigenous LCA Tejas fighter aircraft after production.

The Indian Air Force is helping a lot of indigenous projects for missiles and three to four such programmes are nearing completion including air-to-ground missiles.

The Astra programme is being progressed gradually by the DRDO and IAF and they are now looking at testing the Mark 2 of the weapon system at around 130 Kms.

The plans are also afoot to test and develop a long-range Astra with a strike capability of 300 Kms. (ANI)

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