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India approves massive ₹52,000 crore military equipment purchase

Defence Acquisition Council green-lights major defence procurement including advanced air defence systems

Rajesh Pillai
Rajesh Pillai
Political Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 06:30 pm
India approves massive ₹52,000 crore military equipment purchase

India's Defence Acquisition Council has given the go-ahead for military equipment purchases valued at ₹52,000 crore, marking a significant boost to the nation's defence capabilities. The approval encompasses multiple weapon systems designed to strengthen India's air defence and armoured vehicle protection mechanisms.

The council cleared procurement for three critical systems: a very short-range air defence system (V-SHORADS) to counter low-altitude aerial threats, an active protection system for tanks to shield armoured vehicles from anti-tank weapons, and a jet-based kamikaze drone system for offensive operations. These acquisitions represent India's continued modernisation of its defence arsenal across multiple operational domains.

The ₹52,000 crore investment underscores India's commitment to enhancing military readiness amid evolving regional security challenges. These systems will integrate cutting-edge technology to provide multi-layered protection to armed forces across air and ground operations, improving tactical capabilities significantly.

The procurement will benefit all three defence services, with equipment tailored for air force, army, and navy requirements. These acquisitions will reduce India's dependence on foreign defence systems while strengthening indigenous defence production capabilities. The approval also supports India's 'Make in India' initiative by encouraging domestic defence manufacturers to develop advanced military hardware.

The move comes at a time when defence modernisation remains a key priority for India, particularly given strategic developments in the region. These equipment additions will enhance operational efficiency and provide personnel with state-of-the-art protective systems, ultimately strengthening national security infrastructure.

Source: Hindustan Times

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