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India Approves Rs 52,000-Crore Defence Modernisation Plan For Armed Forces

Government clears major spending on air defence, drones, surveillance systems across all three military services.

Priya Nair
Priya Nair
Political Editor · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 06:00 pm
India Approves Rs 52,000-Crore Defence Modernisation Plan For Armed Forces

India's defence ministry has given the green light for a Rs 52,000-crore acquisition programme spanning the Navy, Army, and Air Force. The approval, formally known as Acceptance of Necessity, marks a significant push to strengthen the country's military capabilities across multiple domains.

The defence package prioritises critical areas including advanced air defence systems, anti-drone technologies, and sophisticated surveillance infrastructure. Additionally, the approved shopping list includes modern unmanned systems designed to enhance operational effectiveness across all three military branches. These acquisitions reflect the government's commitment to equipping the armed forces with cutting-edge technology for contemporary security challenges.

This investment underscores India's strategic focus on reducing dependence on foreign defence imports while promoting indigenous defence manufacturing. By combining homegrown solutions with globally advanced equipment, the plan aims to create a balanced modernisation strategy that strengthens national security infrastructure.

The approval comes at a time when India faces evolving security threats across its borders and maritime zones. These acquisitions will directly enhance the military's capability to monitor airspace, counter unmanned threats, and maintain surveillance over critical regions. The timeline for procurement and integration of these systems will span several years, requiring coordination between defence contractors and service headquarters.

Experts suggest this approval demonstrates India's serious commitment to military modernisation and self-reliance in defence production. The inclusion of indigenous equipment manufacturers alongside advanced foreign systems reflects the government's 'Make in India' vision for the defence sector, potentially boosting the country's aerospace and defence industrial base.

Source: NDTV

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