India's 'Sudarshan Chakra': Why a nationwide air defence shield is becoming a necessity
India is developing 'Sudarshan Chakra,' a multi-layered, integrated air defence shield designed to protect the country from threats ranging from drones to ballistic missiles by 2035. The project is inspired by global systems like Israel's Iron Dome and is a response to vulnerabilities exposed in recent international conflicts.
Why it matters
As modern warfare increasingly relies on drone and missile technology, establishing a robust national air defense architecture is becoming a critical component of India's strategic security.
India's 'Sudarshan Chakra': Why a nationwide air defence shield is becoming a necessity
The article frames the defense project through a nationalistic lens, emphasizing the necessity of 'invincible' military capabilities.
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