National Defense is a podcast on military technology and defense industry trends, from the articles of National Defense Magazine.
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Why do some of the world’s smartest companies fail spectacularly in India, while others quietly turn it into their fastest-growing region? Bridge to Bharath is a podcast for business leaders, strategists, and curious minds who want to understand how India really works as part of the global economy. Hosted by Siva Bala Narayanan and Manjunath, the show blends boardroom lessons, on-the-ground realities, and practical playbooks for navigating the India opportunity. Our opening six-part miniseri ...
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Myself Saptarshi Dutta ,a 11 standard student from India . A debater by passion ,is here ,to interact with peoples of various nations and to convey the message and open up the trasures of the great nation -INDIA to the rest of the world throughTales ,Stories ,Culrures Rituals, Histroy ,Traditions,Heritage and much more .
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January 2026: Sentinel, Tungsten, and the EU's Drone Wall
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8:44In this episode, National Defense discusses the Air Force's beleaguered Sentinel ICBM program, how mining companies are challenging China's dominance of the Tungsten market, and the European Union's drone wall.
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December 2025: Icebreakers, Army Special Ops Robotics, and Army Training Headset
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9:21In this episode, National Defense discusses the Coast Guard's icebreaker ambitions, how Army special operators are embracing robots, and the Army's search for a mixed reality headset.
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November 2025: Special Ops Aircraft, Uncrewed Maritime Systems, and Munitions Production
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10:59In this episode, National Defense discusses Air Force Special Operations Command's new aircraft, the hesitant adoption of autonomous maritime systems, and how government and industry are scaling to meet a spike in munitions production needs.
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October 2025: DIY Drones, Airborne Comms and Navy Robots in NATO Waters
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10:21In this episode, National Defense discusses how Army units in Europe are building their own drones, an increasingly popular airborne communications system and why a U.S. Navy task force is teaming up with a NATO task force.
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Episode 1: 50% Tariffs Just Made India More Inevitable
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17:38In the opening episode of Bridge to Bharath, cohost Siva Bala Narayanan unpacks the headlines about 50% U.S. tariffs on Indian goods—and why they actually make India more essential, not less. Through a housing market analogy, he explains how short-term turbulence creates long-term opportunities. You’ll hear why India is the “high-value property” in…
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September 2025: Ground Robots in Ukraine, 155mm Artillery Round Production and Drone Executive Orders
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10:07In this episode, National Defense discusses the proliferation of ground robots in Ukraine, the status of the Army's goal to increase the production of one-fifty-five millimeter artillery rounds and the potential impact of recent drone-related Executive Orders.By National Defense Magazine Staff
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Bridge to Bharath: When Smart Money Makes Dumb Mistakes in India
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11:23Why do some of the world’s smartest companies fail in India while others thrive? In this kickoff episode of Bridge to Bharath, hosts Siva Bala Narayanan and Manjunath explore the paradox of India entry through real stories: a German manufacturer’s €2.3M failure versus Schibsted, Micron, and HubSpot’s rapid success. We introduce the six-part miniser…
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August 2025: U.S.-China Biotechnology Race, Hypersonic Weapons and Atlantic Alliance 25
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9:53In this episode, National Defense discusses the U.S.-China biotechnology race, the status of hypersonic weapons programs in the United States and a recent NATO amphibious exercise.
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July 2025: Special Ops aircraft, Marine Corps drones and Army vehicles
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8:08In this episode, National Defense discusses aircraft modernization in Special Operations Command, the Marine Corps' drone fleet and axed Army vehicle programs.By National Defense Magazine Staff
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June 2025: Ghost Bat, AUKUS and Project Convergence
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8:45In this episode, National Defense discusses the future of Australia's sovereign uncrewed aircraft, the status of AUKUS Pillar Two and Project Convergence.
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In this episode, National Defense discusses the Navy's new carrier-based drone, President Donald Trump's Golden Dome air and missile defense initiative, and the Army's latest strategy to replace the Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
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In this episode, National Defense discusses the shipbuilding industry's workforce challenges in a special report.
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March 2025: AUKUS Tech, the Air Force and the Navy's Hybrid Fleet
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9:58In this episode, National Defense discusses AUKUS's technology and information sharing challenges, the Air Force's maritime strike role, and the Navy's new robotics warfare specialists.By National Defense Magazine Staff
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February 2025: Small Vehicle Drone Protection, Air and Missile Defense in the Middle East, and Electronic Warfare in Space
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11:41In this episode, National Defense discusses small vehicle drone protection, the Middle East's need for inexpensive air and missile defense tech, and electronic warfare in space.By National Defense Magazine Staff
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January 2025: NATO in the Arctic, AI in the Pentagon, and Army Maintenance and Repair
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10:49In this episode, National Defense discusses NATO presence in the critical region of the Arctic, AI in the decisionmaking space in the Pentagon, and Army maintenance and repair.
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December 2024: DIU and Drones, the Army's Self-Propelled Howitzer Modernization Program, and GCAP
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10:01In this episode, National Defense discusses the Defense Innovation Unit's race to close the drone gap, the Army's search for a new extended range cannon, and the United Kingdom, Japan, and Italy's joint fighter aircraft program.
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November 2024: 5G Training, Red Hawk Simulators, and Navy LVC
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12:08In this episode, National Defense discusses the Marine Corps' future training program using 5G, the T-7A trainer jet's ground-based simulators, and the Naval Air Warfare Center using live, virtual, and constructive training at sea.
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Sponsored by Western Alliance Bank — In this episode, National Defense discusses the Army's XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, the Defense Department's data backbone for CJADC2 and Poland's military modernization plan.
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September 2024: 155mm Ammunition, the F-22 Raptor, and the Army's Extended Range Cannon Artillery Program
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10:29In this episode, National Defense discusses the increasing demand for one-fifty-five millimeter ammunition, the F-twenty-two Raptor, and the Army's Extended Range Cannon Artillery program.
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