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In a major push to self-reliance in defence, India has signed contracts and cleared projects worth almost ₹54,000 crore in less than a month to boost military capability with locally produced weapons and systems, including transport planes, tanks, helicopters, airborne early warning systems and counter-drone weapons.

“The development reflects the government’s commitment to achieving atmanirbharta (self-reliance) in defence manufacturing,” an official said on the condition of anonymity. “The domestic defence ecosystem is set to become more robust in the coming years as we cut down our dependence on imported military hardware.”

On September 24, the defence ministry signed a ₹22,000-crore contract with Airbus Defence and Space for 56 C-295 medium transport aircraft to modernise the Indian Air Force’s transport fleet. Airbus Defence and Space and Tata Advanced Systems Ltd will jointly execute the contract. Airbus will deliver the first 16 aircraft in ready condition from Spain and Tata will assemble the rest in India.

The C-295 deal was signed a day after the ministry placed an order worth ₹7,523 crore with Heavy Vehicles Factory in Avadi, Tamil Nadu, for 118 Arjun Mk-1A tanks.


The Cabinet Committee on Security last month also cleared a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) proposal to develop a new airborne early warning and control aircraft for the air force using Airbus jets bought from Air India. The deal is expected to be worth around ₹11,000 crore.

“Indigenous defence projects will involve hundreds of Indian vendors and generate thousands of jobs,” said a second official, also declining to be named.

The defence acquisition council – India’s apex procurement body – last week accorded its acceptance of necessity (AoN) for defence purchases worth ₹13,165 crore, including 25 advanced light helicopters Mark III.

India has set aside ₹70,221 crore this financial year for domestic defence procurement, accounting for 63% of the military’s capital expenditure budget. Last year, the ministry spent over ₹51,000 crore, or 58% of its capex budget, on domestic purchases.

India has decided to ban the import of 209 weapons and systems to boost self reliance. The ban, to be implemented progressively till 2025, covers artillery guns, missile destroyers, ship-borne cruise missiles, light combat aircraft, long-range land attack cruise missiles, basic trainer aircraft and specified types of helicopters.


 
In a major push to self-reliance in defence, India has signed contracts and cleared projects worth almost ₹54,000 crore in less than a month to boost military capability with locally produced weapons and systems, including transport planes, tanks, helicopters, airborne early warning systems and counter-drone weapons.

“The development reflects the government’s commitment to achieving atmanirbharta (self-reliance) in defence manufacturing,” an official said on the condition of anonymity. “The domestic defence ecosystem is set to become more robust in the coming years as we cut down our dependence on imported military hardware.”

On September 24, the defence ministry signed a ₹22,000-crore contract with Airbus Defence and Space for 56 C-295 medium transport aircraft to modernise the Indian Air Force’s transport fleet. Airbus Defence and Space and Tata Advanced Systems Ltd will jointly execute the contract. Airbus will deliver the first 16 aircraft in ready condition from Spain and Tata will assemble the rest in India.

The C-295 deal was signed a day after the ministry placed an order worth ₹7,523 crore with Heavy Vehicles Factory in Avadi, Tamil Nadu, for 118 Arjun Mk-1A tanks.


The Cabinet Committee on Security last month also cleared a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) proposal to develop a new airborne early warning and control aircraft for the air force using Airbus jets bought from Air India. The deal is expected to be worth around ₹11,000 crore.

“Indigenous defence projects will involve hundreds of Indian vendors and generate thousands of jobs,” said a second official, also declining to be named.

The defence acquisition council – India’s apex procurement body – last week accorded its acceptance of necessity (AoN) for defence purchases worth ₹13,165 crore, including 25 advanced light helicopters Mark III.

India has set aside ₹70,221 crore this financial year for domestic defence procurement, accounting for 63% of the military’s capital expenditure budget. Last year, the ministry spent over ₹51,000 crore, or 58% of its capex budget, on domestic purchases.

India has decided to ban the import of 209 weapons and systems to boost self reliance. The ban, to be implemented progressively till 2025, covers artillery guns, missile destroyers, ship-borne cruise missiles, light combat aircraft, long-range land attack cruise missiles, basic trainer aircraft and specified types of helicopters.


Haha just a eyewash..till now majority weapons are being imported.I will rather say pakistan is much more sophisticated at weapon production.they showed very good amount of production of jf 17s and other warbirds...we are clear looser here..we have to accept it.
 
Haha just a eyewash..till now majority weapons are being imported.I will rather say pakistan is much more sophisticated at weapon production.they showed very good amount of production of jf 17s and other warbirds...we are clear looser here..we have to accept it.


Jf17 is an OEM product as similar as Su 30 MKi.

These were long-pending dues but still contract signing is pending
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Jf17 is an OEM product as similar as Su 30 MKi.

These were long-pending dues but still contract signing is pending
.
LOL you people can never digest it.
Pakistan or PAF is producing, displaying, marketing and finally selling the JF-17 worldwide, you try selling even a wheel of SU-30 to any party. :D
 
in simple words how many bn$? leave this crore shit away from us

I wholly support this. No one understands any of this crore and lakh Indian rupees except native born Indians who live there.
We could have some clue if there was a dollar value .

Anyone who posts this should make an effort to do the conversion instead of "copy and paste"
 
Jf17 is an OEM product as similar as Su 30 MKi.

These were long-pending dues but still contract signing is pending
.
i am not just saying about fighter jets...what about nirbhay?atags? tejas timely delivery??? atgms?? helina nag??/
they became just eyewash and army will buy foreign for sure.so they are mere show.TBH i dont want to say about drones...even pak developed burrak ucav and we practice falling from sky repeatedly.. 🥱🥱🙏🙏
 
I wholly support this. No one understands any of this crore and lakh Indian rupees except native born Indians who live there.
We could have some clue if there was a dollar value .

Anyone who posts this should make an effort to do the conversion instead of "copy and paste"
he can post in lakhs too indian purchased 25 lakhs like india puchased 1030304030003030030300 lakhs tanks :lol:
or in thousands india purchases 10000000000000000000000 lakhs INR tanks
 
i am not just saying about fighter jets...what about nirbhay?atags? tejas timely delivery??? atgms?? helina nag??/
they became just eyewash and army will buy foreign for sure.so they are mere show.TBH i dont want to say about drones...even pak developed burrak ucav and we practice falling from sky repeatedly.. 🥱🥱🙏🙏

Yes, burrak ucav program should be appreciated.

tejas - design, develop was so easy then more than 5-6 countries must be producing the aircraft except USA, Russia, EU, Sweden, France, and China.

nirbhay, helina etc,.....yes, delayed but other also have good examples i.e Druv helicopter, LCH, Akash Missile, Astra missile, radar etc...

it is fine if you try something that has never been tried before, failure and success are part of the development.
LOL you people can never digest it.
Pakistan or PAF is producing, displaying, marketing and finally selling the JF-17 worldwide, you try selling even a wheel of SU-30 to any party. :D

Just like Brahmos missile selling by India... I could say that It is made in India... Just great
 
Just like Brahmos missile selling by India... I could say that It is made in India... Just great
At least get your goals right, first you comparing JF-17 with SU-30 and now drag in Brahmos.
Well Brahmos is based on an entire Russian designed and operated system....does China has any JF-17 in it's inventory.

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At least get your goals right, first you comparing JF-17 with SU-30 and now drag in Brahmos.
Well Brahmos is based on an entire Russian designed and operated system....does China has any JF-17 in it's inventory.

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Exactly, the same I am trying to say about Jf 17, It was designed and developed by Chinese by Chinese with input from PAF and basic involvement during the development being a primary customer.

YOu have not even designed a trainer aircraft by your own then leave it, yaar.... the reality will not accept here by Pak members but I will be banned on these useless discussion.. Tc
 
Exactly, the same I am trying to say about Jf 17, It was designed and developed by Chinese by Chinese with input from PAF and basic involvement during the development being a primary customer.

YOu have not even designed a trainer aircraft by your own then leave it, yaar.... the reality will not accept here by Pak members but I will be banned on these useless discussion.. Tc
So Chinese just decided to design and develop an aircraft for a customer....interesting.
We are also producing K-8 but I wonder why only the Thunder has a pre-fix of JF....which incidentally stands for Joint Fighter. Ironically you are never shy to call Tejas as indigenous which in it's infinity had every major aircraft manufacturer contribute into it.
 

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