While India's army has employed Soviet-designed T-72 tanks since the '80s, it has struggled to manufacture its own main battle tank (MBT) for five decades. Development began after the 1971 Indo ...
NEW DELHI: India is now planning to go for developing an indigenous power plant for Arjun Mark 1A tanks as the German engines used for powering the indigenous tanks are likely to be delayed by ...
Almost eighty percent of the 124-strong Arjun MK-I tank force is currently grounded due to more than 90 technical issues. India has been working on an improved version of the Arjun, the MK-II ...
New Delhi has so far failed to successfully mass-produce an indigenously developed modern main battle tank.