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Posted 14 Nov 2024

Updated 16 Nov 2024

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GlobE Network

India has been elected to steering committee of GlobE (Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities) network. 

About GlobE Network:

  • Genesis: Established in 2021 at UN General Assembly Special Session against Corruption (UNGASS). 
    • It is an initiative launched under G20 framework. Earlier, Riyadh Initiative for creation of GlobE network was approved by G20 in 2020.
  • Objective: Operational law enforcement authorities with an anti-corruption mandate can join forces to counter transnational corruption cases. 
  • Governance: Governed by its members and supported by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime(UNODC) (Its secretariat).
  • Members: Includes 121 member countries and 219 law enforcement authorities.
    • Ministry of Home Affairs serves as Central Authority for GlobE Network in India.
    • While CBI and ED represent India as member authorities.
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  • GlobE Network
  • UNGASS

Non-Kinetic Warfare

Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence will study India’s preparedness to deal with Non-Kinetic Warfare.

About Non-Kinetic or Hybrid Warfare

  • It is an evolving concept that extends beyond the usual military tactics and involves electronic warfare, cyber, information, psychological and economic, and may include non-military stakeholders as well. 
    • It may be deadlier than traditional methods and may be won even before a bullet is fired. Ex. massive cyber or malware attack on critical infrastructure like power grids; hospitals, etc. 
  • While in case of Kinetic warfare, a range of military weapons to physically destroy targets like Tanks are deployed, Non-kinetic ones use laser or electro-magnetic waves to disrupt their operations.
  • Recent Pager blasts in Lebanon is an example of non-kinetic warfare.
    • Also witnessed during Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Palestine Conflicts. 

Emerging Threats for India that call for Non-Kinetic Warfare Readiness

  • Hostile Neighbours: Pakistan on the western and China on the Northern and North-Eastern fronts. 
    • China adopts three warfares which include psychological, political and legal tactics to achieve its geopolitical goals.
  • Role of Non-state actors: Hezobollah have recently deployed such methods. 
  • Others: Internal Stability including Naxal challenges in Central India, emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence, etc. 
Describes initiatives taken by India to prepare for Hybrid warfare
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  • Parliamentary Standing Committee
  • Non-kinetic Warfare

DefConnect 4.0

DefConnect 4.0 is being organised by Innovations for Defence Excellence - Defence Innovation Organisation (iDEX-DIO), under Ministry of Defence. 

Key Initiatives launched

  • 2nd edition of Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX (ADITI 2.0):
    • Features:  19 challenges from the Armed Forces and allied agencies in the domains of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantum Technology, anti-drone systems etc.
    • Grants:  Offers up to ₹25 crore to iDEX winners.
    • Focus: 30 Critical and Strategic defence technologies.
  • 12th edition of Defence India Start-up Challenges (DISC 12): 
    • Features: 41 challenges in key technology domains: UAVs, AI, Networking and Communication.
    • Grants: Offers up to ₹1.5 crore for selected innovations.
    • Launched in partnership with Atal Innovation Mission to support start-ups, MSMEs, and innovators to develop prototypes and commercialize products.
    • Introduces Medical Innovations and Research Advancement (MIRA) initiative for developing medical technologies for the Armed Forces.
Describes other initiatives for defence technology absorption

Scheme for Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX)

  • Launched in 2021 by MoD and implemented by DIO, a not-for-profit company, under MoD. 
  • Grants: Provides up to Rs. 1.50 Cr (up to Rs. 10 Cr in case of iDEX Prime) to Start-ups/MSMEs under DISC and Open Challenge through the Support for Prototype and Research Kick start (SPARK Framework).
  • 26 products have been developed under iDEX, for which procurement orders worth more than Rs 1,000 crore have been placed.
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  • Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX)
  • DefConnect 4.0

31 MQ-9B drones and Nuclear Attack Submarines Deal Clears

Cabinet Committee on Security cleared deals for 31 MQ-9B drones from US and two Indigenous Nuclear Attack Submarines.

  • Procurement of 31 MQ-9B drones and indigenous construction of two nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) will enhance India's military prowess.

About MQ-9B Drones

  • Description: High Altitude Long Endurance Unmanned Aerial vehicles designed for surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision strike missions.
  • Features: Fly over horizon via satellite for upto 40 hours; hit targets on land, at sea, and in air.
  • Two variants: SkyGuardian and SeaGuardian (maritime variant).
    • Deal includes 16 Sky Guardian and 15 Sea Guardian variants (eight each for Indian Army and Air Force).
  • Significance of deal
    • Boosts India's surveillance and intelligence for monitoring sensitive areas like Line of Actual Control with China.
    • Part of broader defence modernization strategy aimed at enhancing India’s military posture in Indo-Pacific region, further improves operational readiness with advanced technologies.
    • Deepens defense partnership between India- U.S.

About SSNs

  • Description: Designed for anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface ship operations, and intelligence gathering.
  • Features:
    • Armed with torpedoes and sometimes cruise missiles but do not carry ballistic missiles.
    • Faster, quieter, difficult to detect and can remain underwater for long periods of time.
  • Significance of deal
    • Strengthens India’s deterrence and operational capabilities, boosting underwater combat effectiveness.
    • Bolster indigenous defence manufacturing under Make in India initiative.

Click here to read more about Drones and its implications for Internal Security

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  • Nuclear Powered Submarine
  • 31 MQ-9B drones

ABHED (Advanced Ballistics for High Energy Defeat)

Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), along with researchers of IIT Delhi has developed ABHED.

About ABHED

  • These are Light Weight Bullet Proof Jackets.
  • These jackets have been created from polymers and indigenous boron carbide ceramic material.
  • The design configuration is based on characterisation of various materials at high strain rate followed by appropriate modelling and simulation.
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  • ABHED

Akashteer Systems

Indian Army has completed the acquisition of 100 Akashteer Air Defence Systems.

About Akashteer Systems 

  • They are advanced Air Defence Control and Reporting Systems (ADCRS) which will serve as a critical asset in safeguarding country from aerial threats, including missile and rocket attacks. 
  • They are developed indigenously by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)
  • Significance: Enable monitoring of low level airspace over battle areas of Indian Armyoffers ability to monitor and respond to enemy attacks in real-time, etc.
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  • Air Defence System
  • Akashteer

Very Short Range Air Defence System

DRDO successfully conducted flight-tests of the 4th Generation, technically-advanced miniaturised Very Short Range Air Defence System (VSHORADS) at Pokhran Range, Rajasthan.

  • The trials showcased repeatability of hit-to-kill capability of the weapon system.

About VSHORADS

  • It is an indigenously developed man portable air defence system (MANPAD).
  • Designed and developed by Research Centre Imarat (RCI) in collaboration with other DRDO laboratories and Development cum Production Partners (DcPPs).
  • It is meant to neutralize low altitude aerial threats at short ranges.
  • It employs a dual thrust solid motor and a state-of-the-art uncooled imaging infrared seeker.
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  • Air Defence System
  • VSRA

Dragon Drone

A new type of drone called “dragon drone” has been used recently in the Russia-Ukraine war. 

Dragon Drone

  • It is a type of unmanned aerial vehicle that can release a substance called thermite which is a mixture of aluminum and iron oxide. 
  • Thermite: When ignited, it produces a self-sustaining reaction that makes it almost impossible to extinguish.
    • Thermite was used in both the world wars. On humans, it causes severe, possibly fatal, burns and bone damage.
  • Thermite isn't banned internationally, but using incendiary weapons in civilian areas is prohibited by the UN's Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons.
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  • Dragon Drone
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

THAAD Missile Defense System

USA announced that it will send its Terminal High-Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) Battery System to aid Israel.

About THAAD System

  • It is an advanced defence system against short, medium, and intermediate-range ballistic missile threats developed by Lockheed Martin Corporation.
  • It is the only US system designed to intercept targets outside and inside the atmosphere employing “hit-to-kill” technology.
  • A THAAD battery consists of 95 soldiers, truck-mounted launchers, interceptors, radar surveillance and radar, etc.

Note: India bought S-400 Triumf air defence missile system from Russia.

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  • Air Defence System
  • THAAD

Hellfire Missile

India has signed a deal with the US to acquire 170 AGM-114R Hellfire missiles.

AGM-114R Hellfire Missiles

  • A short-range Air to Ground Missile (AGM) with a range of around 7-11 km. 
  • Precision strike, Semi-Active Laser (SAL) guided missile.
  • Can neutralize a broad range of targets including air defence, patrol boats, armour, enemy combatants etc. with its multi-purpose warhead.
  • Can launch from various platforms, including aircraft, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles etc. 
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  • Hellfire Missile
  • Missile System

Exercises in News

  • Exercise KAZIND-2024: 8th edition of India-Kazakhstan Annual Joint Military Exercise KAZIND-2024 commenced in Auli (Uttarakhand).
  • Exercise Malabar 2024:
    • Annual maritime exercise, which will take place both in harbour and at sea.
    • Participant: Australia, Japan, the United States and India.
  • Naseem-Al-Bahr: It was conducted between the Indian Navy and Royal Navy of Oman in Goa.
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  • Exercises in News
  • Bilateral Exercise
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