
Launched in 2003, defenseworld.net has grown into one of the most prominent defence and aerospace news portals in the world. Our focused reportage of defence procurement matters besides the coverage of exhibitions and conferences in the defence sector has attracted and retained readers which include procurement officials, industry executives and other key elements of the defence industry chain.
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Defenseworld.net specializes in being the first to report on defence contracts and procurements as they happen in any country in the world. Our team of 5 editorial staff scans through press releases by companies and information given out by Ministries of Defence. We then publish the relevant news from the perspective of our readers.
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The news that we gather and report is further value-added by follow-up interviews with defence professionals. In addition, we do well-researched articles on defence equipment, procurement programs and key markets.
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Defense World people
We are a group of persons with over 10 years of experience in the defense publishing industry.

Mohammed Ahmedullah
Editor & Publisher
A journalist with over a quarter century of experience in defense and aerospace, technology and business.

Robin Pathak
Editorial Advisor
A former director (Corporate Communications) of Air India with over 35 years of airline experience, Pathak has intimate knowledge of the aerospace industry, media and government. He was the publisher of a leading travel magazine for over a decade.

Syed.Sabeel
Marketing Manager
With over 10 years experience in the marketing of technology products, Sabeel has been responsible for providing direction to the marketing push of defenseworld.net.

Gary Picariello
U.S. Correspondent
A former member of the Pentagon media team and later a freelance journalist, Gary has long association with the defence industry. Having been stationed in the U.S. and Italy, he is familiar with equipment and procurement matters of the Pentagon and NATO.

Bindiya Thomas
Senior Correspondent
Defenseworld.net has editorial offices in Bangalore and New Delhi, India with associate offices in the U.S., the Middle East, Russia and Asia-Pacific.
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