Balasore (Odisha): India conducted a second test flight of its
indigenously developed nuclear-capable 'Agni-V' long-range ballistic missile, which has a strike range of more than 5000 km, from the Wheeler Island off Odisha coast.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is planning to launch a GSLV flight using
indigenously developed cryogenic engine within a year after it failed in its attempt to do so earlier, its Chairman K Radhakrishnan said today.
India test-fired a short-range naval version of its
indigenously developed surface-to-surface missile Tuesday from a ship off the eastern coastal state of Orissa, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.
Procedures involved in the commercialization of
Indigenously developed transgenic Crops
The BMS project, classified as a ''Make'' programme under the DPP, will be one of the biggest solutions to be
indigenously manufactured for the Indian Defence.
Pakistan became a nuclear power in 1998, and the country routinely test-fires what it claims are
indigenously developed missiles.
Research and Development has also been focussed for indigenous development of solar tube wells and solar appliances while during the period
indigenously developed Solar Photovoltaic Power Units of total capacity of 313 KW have been installed for demonstration purpose to raise awareness among public and create demand for locally produced solar panels.
The ministry said Prithvi missile is being
indigenously produced and is equipped with improved high accuracy navigation and manoeuvring system.
Bangalore, Dec 20 ( ANI ): India's
indigenously designed and developed frontline fighter Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas is poised to achieve an important milestone today.
8 million with different countries for the export of
indigenously built defence goods.
NEW DELHI, Shawwal 3, 1434, Aug 10, 2013, SPA -- India on Saturday activated the atomic reactor onboard its first
indigenously designed and built nuclear submarine, paving the way for its deployment by the navy in the next two years, AP reported.
Aryabhata was the first
indigenously built Indian satellite, which was launched on April 19, 1975.