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India has imported materiel worth INR1.034 trillion (USD17.25billion) over the past five years, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar told parliament on 25 November.
Ministry of Defence (MoD) officials estimate that these imports total about 65% of the country's overall military requirements.
In August Parrikar's predecessor, Arun Jaitley, told parliament that the United States had emerged as India's largest materiel supplier over the past three years, supplying equipment worth INR326.15 billion. The next highest was Russia, with sales of INR253.36 billion; then France, with sales of INR120.47 billion; and Israel, with sales of INR33.89 billion.
Conversely, Parrikar told parliament that India's defence exports between 2011 and September 2014 totalled INR24.90 billion, despite repeated efforts by successive administrations to boost sales overseas.
Indian defence imports total $17.25bn over past 5 years - IHS Jane's 360
Ministry of Defence (MoD) officials estimate that these imports total about 65% of the country's overall military requirements.
In August Parrikar's predecessor, Arun Jaitley, told parliament that the United States had emerged as India's largest materiel supplier over the past three years, supplying equipment worth INR326.15 billion. The next highest was Russia, with sales of INR253.36 billion; then France, with sales of INR120.47 billion; and Israel, with sales of INR33.89 billion.
Conversely, Parrikar told parliament that India's defence exports between 2011 and September 2014 totalled INR24.90 billion, despite repeated efforts by successive administrations to boost sales overseas.
Indian defence imports total $17.25bn over past 5 years - IHS Jane's 360