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Big defence boost: India set to receive fourth S-400 missile systems by April-end

The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and drones during Operation Sindoor. The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down …

Big defence boost: India set to receive fourth S-400 missile systems by April-end

The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and drones during Operation Sindoor. The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and drones during Operation Sindoor.

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  • The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and drones during Operation Sindoor.
  • The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and drones during
  • Operation Sindoor. The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and
  • drones during Operation Sindoor.

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  • ively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and drones during Operation Sindoor.
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Why it matters

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  • The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and drones during Operation Sindoor.
  • The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and drones during
  • Operation Sindoor. The Indian armed forces used the air defence system extensively to bring down Pakistani fighter aircraft and

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