Qualcomm has introduced a new India-made chip to rival MediaTek in the 5G market, aiming to capture a larger share of the growing demand for 5G technology in the region. The chip is designed to deliver high performance and energy efficiency, catering to the needs of Indian smartphone manufacturers and consumers. This move reflects Qualcomm’s strategic efforts to strengthen its position in the competitive 5G market and expand its presence in India.
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Defence ministry inks Rs 2,906 crore contract with BEL
The defence ministry has signed a Rs 2,906 crore contract with BEL to procure the indigenously designed and developed Ashwini transportable radar for the Indian Air Force, enhancing operational readiness. The radar, capable of tracking various aerial targets, was created by DRDO's Electronics and Radar Development Establishment. This acquisition aligns with the government's focus on strengthening indigenous defence capabilities, as highlighted by Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh during the contract signing. Full Article
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