By GlobalData Thematic Research 19 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 19th, 2021 08:42)
Advanced materials offer significant opportunities to provide an operational advantage for the aerospace and defence industry.
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Advanced materials have great potential to address defence challenges and better enable armed forces to respond to future opportunities and threats. They can provide cost-effective and reliable solutions to improve mobility, survivability and efficiency.
Regulatory Trends
Listed below are the key regulatory trends impacting the advanced materials in aerospace and defence theme, as identified by GlobalData.
Lack of guidance for large composite vessels
There is a lack of guidance on Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for large composite vessels. Although composites offer many advantag
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Putin’s Power Play Foiled by Biden’s Punch-and-Placate Tactics
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 62
(Source: Anadolu Agency)
An extraordinary sequence of oscillating hostile and conciliatory steps between the United States and Russia was initiated by President Joseph Biden’s phone call to President Vladimir Putin last Tuesday (April 13) and is set to continue this week. The offer of a summit on neutral ground (Helsinki would be Russia’s preference) was interpreted in Moscow as a big win for Putin, who craves international status, which was damaged by Biden’s casual disparagement of him as a “killer” (
Snob.ru, April 15). The US “gift” was followed, however, with a multifaceted sanctions package to deal with various Russian threats and with Biden’s remarks suggesting a “thoughtful dialogue and diplomatic process” (see
Jaishankar says Quad not another NATO ANI | Updated: Apr 19, 2021 23:52 IST
New Delhi [India], April 19 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that the alliance between the United States, Australia, Japan and India also known as the quad would not become another North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) but the alliance is a common platform looking at unmet demands in the market.
Speaking at the All India Management Association National Leadership Conclave, the external affairs minister said that since independence, India has stayed away from alliances. The short answer is no, replied Jaishankar when asked if the four-country informal grouping could become another NATO .