Paras Defence Partners with US-based Bandak Aviation Inc. DBA Northstar for Aerial Refuelling Technology

New Delhi: Mumbai-based Paras Defence and Space Technologies has entered into an agreement with US-based Bandak Aviation Inc. DBA Northstar.

In a statement issued on April 17, Paras Defence and Space Technologies said that it has partnered with a US-based firm that will enable it to bring proven air-to-air refuelling technologies and support services for the Indian armed forces. The deal will also lead to associated services for the Indian armed forces.

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“The agreement focuses on the supply and support of Northstar’s advanced products, including air-to-air refuelling systems and related accessories. In addition, this will lead to associated services for the Indian armed forces,” it said.

As per the statement, Northstar is globally recognised for its expertise in designing, developing, manufacturing, enhancing and provisioning of aerial (air-to-air) refuelling systems.

These systems are widely deployed across a range of airborne platforms, enhancing mission endurance and operational flexibility.

“This agreement marks a significant step in expanding our capabilities in advanced aerospace solutions. Partnering with Northstar enables us to bring proven air-to-air refuelling technologies and support services for the Indian armed forces. We are likely to be the first company to do this,” said Amit Mahajan, Director, Paras Defence and Space Technologies.

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The partnership reflects “our commitment to supporting critical defence requirements with advanced and dependable solutions”, the statement quoted a representative from Northstar as saying.

According to the company, Paras Defence and Space Technologies through this collaboration aims to strengthen its portfolio in aerospace and defence systems while supporting the modernisation and capability enhancement of India’s defence forces.

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While maintaining a global outlook, Paras Defence remains firmly focused on advancing India’s self-reliance in defence technology, powered by strong in-house research and development, integrated engineering capabilities, and turnkey system delivery, the statement said.

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