From Brazil To India: Inside Gujarat’s Biggest Cocaine Seizure

| May 28, 2026, 05:57:16 PM | TOI.in
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In one of India’s biggest maritime anti-drug crackdowns, Gujarat ATS and the Indian Coast Guard seized 115kg of cocaine worth nearly Rs 1,150 crore from cargo vessel MV Europe near Mundra port in Kutch. Officials said the consignment originated in Brazil and travelled through Mexico, the US and Karachi before reaching Indian waters. The cocaine was allegedly hidden inside the ship’s motor room and meant for a mid-sea transfer before being routed to Delhi for nationwide distribution. Two Tanzanian crew members were identified as key suspects, while two alleged receivers — a Nigerian and a Ugandan national — were detained from Delhi. Investigators also recovered Apple AirTags and Garmin GPS satellite communication devices, indicating the syndicate used electronic tracking to monitor the shipment during transit.

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What is Kaal Bhairava? India’s AI combat drone and the Portugal defence deal explained

India’s indigenous AI-enabled combat aircraft Kaal Bhairava is set to enter the European manufacturing ecosystem after Indian defence startup Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace partnered with Portugal-based defence-tech firm SKETCHPIXEL. The development marks a significant moment in India’s ambitions to emerge as a global defence exporter and integrate into advanced Western military networks.Unlike disposable loitering munitions, Kaal Bhairava is designed as a Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) autonomous combat aircraft capable of long-range surveillance, precision strike missions and AI-assisted battlefield operations. With a reported endurance of over 30 hours and a range of nearly 3,000 kilometres, the platform reflects the growing global shift toward autonomous and AI-driven warfare systems.The Portugal partnership is strategically important because it potentially opens pathways into Nato-linked defence ecosystems, interoperability standards and European military integration networks. While Flying Wedge retains ownership of the drone’s core intellectual property and autonomous systems, SKETCHPIXEL is expected to contribute simulation technologies, encrypted communications, AI integration and battlefield interoperability support.The deal also highlights a broader transformation underway in global defence manufacturing, where military platforms are increasingly designed, assembled and integrated across multiple countries. For India, the partnership represents more than a drone export story. It signals a shift from being one of the world’s largest arms importers toward becoming a developer of globally deployable defence technologies.At the same time, the rise of AI-enabled combat systems has also intensified debates around autonomous warfare, battlefield ethics and the role of human oversight in lethal decision-making. As militaries across the world invest heavily in AI-powered unmanned systems, Kaal Bhairava is emerging at the intersection of technology, geopolitics and the future of warfare.

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