Why These 5 Indian Weapons Giving Pakistan Sleepless Nights Are Making Waves In Paris | World News

Paris/New Delhi: India -made weapon systems attract global attention at the Paris Air Show, the world’s largest aviation exhibition, which exhibits a new era in the country’s defense capabilities. This year’s participation of India, which was fully displayed with domestic technology, made a statement to both the international defense community and its regional competitors.
The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) leads India’s presentation and exhibits a series of new generations of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), advanced avionics and completely domestic defense systems. DRDO also emphasized the country’s ‘Make’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (confident India) initiatives of the country-the columns of the growing global defense height of India.
Among the most talked about exhibitions are not only affecting global observers, but also five Indian weapons systems that trigger concern in neighboring military circles, especially in Pakistan and China.
1. Astra missile
Astra, which is a missile beyond air from air to air (BVR), can hit targets 110 km away without the pilot to see them. This missile, which has already been integrated into the front warriors such as Sukhoi Su-30mki and Tejas in India, gives Indian forces a decisive advantage in the air war.
2. Helina missile
Helina, which is short for NAG full of helicopters, is a precise tank preventive guided missile with a strike range of seven to eight kilometers. It is fired from platforms such as Alh Dhruv helicopter and is designed for the upper attack mode targeting the upper and more vulnerable areas of enemy tanks. It has an imaging infrared seeker for exact accuracy.
3. Tejas
Tejas, which was developed jointly by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and DRDO, is a supersonic and slightly multi -rolled fighter. Stealth features are built with a glass cockpit and advanced flight Avionics-symbolizing the splashing of India to modern air combat capabilities.
4. Swati
Swathi is a mobile radar system that can detect and detect the source of artillery, rockets and mortar fire at a distance of 50 km. It plays an important role in counter-western operations and real-time threat perception, which has already been deployed along the borders with Pakistan and other enemy regions.
5. AEW & C system
India’s early warning and control (AEW & C) system in the air was built to monitor enemy aircraft, missiles and air threats with an actively scanned array (AESA) radar based on the EMB-145 aircraft. The system also plays a role in a command and control and helps to coordinate tasks and battlefield operations from the sky.
A dizzying output
This year’s Paris Air Show, India’s advanced defense capabilities on such a large international platform for the first time exhibited. The event started on Monday and is already seen as a milestone in India’s global military social assistance.
According to DRDO’s official updates on the platform X (formerly twitter), India’s presence in Paris show is strategic. The performance of these domestic systems attracted the attention of potential foreign investors and global defense partners.
The Paris Air Show in France is considered the world’s most prestigious aviation and defense exhibition. India’s participation has increased its voice between global powers and can pave the way for new defense collaborations and foreign investments.
While the India claims its place on the world stage, these weapons designed, developed and produced at home reflect the constant rewriting of a nation’s defense narratives under their own conditions.