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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 Output’s Senior Executive Editor, Shiv Aroor, to discuss on defence policy issues.

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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 Output’s Senior Executive Editor, Shiv Aroor, to discuss on defence policy issues.

    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

    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.

    Listen in to know more about India's growing prowess in missile technology.

    Produced by Anna Priyadarshini

    Sound mix by Sachin Dwivedi

    • 59 min
    Decoding Present-Day Air Combat and How Air-to-Air Missiles are Gamechangers | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 20

    Decoding Present-Day Air Combat and How Air-to-Air Missiles are Gamechangers | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 20

    The Indian Air Force is preparing for a significant upgrade with the upcoming test of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)'s Astra Mark 2 air-to-air missile. This missile, capable of hitting targets up to 130 km away, is a game-changer for India's air combat capabilities. The DRDO has been developing these missiles since 2001 to engage distant targets effectively.

    In this episode, Dev Goswami and defence expert Shiv Aroor discuss the importance of long-range missiles like Astra Mark 2 for modern air battles and why India needs them. They also reflect on the post-Balakot skirmish, which took place on 27 February 2019. India faced challenges in maintaining its position despite the Pakistan Air Force's (PAF) anticipated retaliation after the Balakot airstrike. The podcast analyses the dynamics of the skirmish and identifies the reasons that pinned India down.

    This and more in In Our Defence!

    Listen in!

    Produced by Anna Priyadarshini

    Sound mix by Sachin Dwivedi

    • 51 min
    2016 Surgical Strike: When 'unknown gunmen' actually hit Pakistan | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 19

    2016 Surgical Strike: When 'unknown gunmen' actually hit Pakistan | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 19

    In the heat of election season, a recent report from The Guardian has sparked controversy. It claims that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office ordered assassinations in Pakistan, as revealed by Indian and Pakistani intelligence sources.

    According to the report, the Research & Analysis Wing (RAW), an agency that PM Modi's office directly controls, had undertaken the strategy to "eliminate terrorists living on foreign soil".

    However, the report contained many glaring errors, not only grammatically but factually, too. So, has the Guardian done PM Modi a favour? Or has it put India "into trouble"?

    There's a paradox: India wants to embrace The Guardian's story politically but deny it diplomatically. Has India admitted to carrying out killings in Pakistan?

    Host Dev Goswami and defence expert Shiv Aroor decode.

    **Revisit our earlier episode about mysterious deaths, possibly linked to an unidentified Indian hit squad here: 

    Listen in!

    Produced by Anna Priyadarshini

    Sound mix by Sachin Dwivedi

    • 50 min
    Why Arunachal Pradesh gets under China’s skin | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 18

    Why Arunachal Pradesh gets under China’s skin | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 18

    This week, China released a fresh list of 'renamed' places in Arunachal Pradesh. This was yet another attempt by Beijing to assert its claim over the north-eastern Indian state that for long China has claimed to be its "integral part". India called China's move to rename the places "senseless", saying, "Assigning invented names will not alter the reality that Arunachal Pradesh is, has been, and will always be an integral and inalienable part of India.

    The development brings into focus the fact that Arunachal Pradesh is, and has been, a core subject of India-China tensions. On this episode of In Our Defence, host Dev Goswami and defence expert and senior journalist Shiv Aroor trace the history of tensions between India and China over Arunachal Pradesh.

    The two revisit the 1962 war, where India suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Chinese army, a defeat that was particularly humiliating in the Arunachal Pradesh, then known as the North-East Frontier Agency, sector. They discuss the lessons learnt from the war and where things stand today.

    Also on the episode is a dive into why dealing with China - militarily or diplomatically - is such a challenge and, at times, frustrating. Tune in.

    • 58 min
    Should ex-military chiefs join politics? | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 17

    Should ex-military chiefs join politics? | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 17

    Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria, former chief of Air Staff, recently made headlines by joining the BJP ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. In 2014, former Army Chief, General VK Singh, had also joined the party before the Lok Sabha elections. He had cited the BJP as the "only party" in India embodying nationalism, and not only did he join the party but he also clinched a ministerial role.

    In this episode, host Dev Goswami and defence expert Shiv Aroor discuss the trend of ex-military chiefs entering politics.
    What's the deal with the intersection of military and politics? Is it concerning? Shiv brings up a crucial point: While many retired military figures, such as ex-chief of army staff Dalbir Singh Suhag, have landed government roles after retirement, joining a political party is a whole different ball game.

    India is a democracy, and individuals are entitled to exercise their constitutional rights. Yet, does this trend hint at a bias? What happens when military and politics overlap? Does political influence cloud military judgment?

    These are weighty questions that Dev and Shiv delve into, recounting Gen VK Singh's Singh's court case against the UPA government. What was it? Tune in to know!

    Produced by Anna Priyadarshini
    Sound mix by Sachin Dwivedi

    • 1 hr 1 min
    AI, Cyberwarfare, Humanoid Soldiers: The Future of War | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 16

    AI, Cyberwarfare, Humanoid Soldiers: The Future of War | In Our Defence, S02, Ep 16

    Ever wondered what a high-tech futuristic modern war would look like, especially with Artifical Intelligence coming in? Where might conflicts arise, and who will be involved? How will these wars unfold, and what technologies will shape them?

    On this episode, host Dev Goswami and defence expert Shiv Aroor try to visualise the multifaceted nature of future warfare, from economic tactics to space militarisation and beyond.

    Shiv suggests that the current India-China standoff is just a glimpse of future wars, emphasising the role of kinetic weapons and advanced weaponry in potential conflicts.

    The two also venture into a theoretical and hypothetical example of what an Indian liberation of Tibet would look like.

    Listen in as the duo creates a fearful scenario of the potential realities of tomorrow's battlefield.

    Produced by Anna Priyadarshini
    Sound mix by Sachin Dwivedi

    • 55 min

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