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Home » India Bolsters Defence with Rs 40,000 Crore Emergency Procurement

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India Bolsters Defence with Rs 40,000 Crore Emergency Procurement

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: May 17, 2025
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โ€“ In a decisive move to reinforce Indiaโ€™s military capabilities during the ongoing Operation Sindoor, the Indian government has sanctioned emergency procurement powers worth Rs 40,000 crore for the armed forces. Approved by the Defence Acquisition Council in a high-level meeting involving top defence officials, the decision aims to immediately bolster combat readiness in the face of rising hostilities with Pakistan.

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Operation Sindoor, launched earlier this month as a retaliatory strike, has significantly impaired Pakistanโ€™s military infrastructure. Indian forces have successfully targeted 11 of Pakistanโ€™s 12 air bases in response to initial provocations involving UCAVs, drones, and long-range weapons launched at Indian military and civilian areas. India has deployed precision-guided munitions like BrahMos and Scalp missiles to dismantle Pakistanโ€™s command centers, radar installations, and ammunition depots.

The latest emergency procurement package marks the fifth such approval in five years and focuses on the acquisition of vital weaponry and technology. The Indian armed forces will prioritize surveillance drones, kamikaze drones, long-range loitering munitions, and an extensive range of ammunition for artillery, missile systems, and air defence operations. All equipment must be delivered under expedited timelines to ensure maximum operational impact.

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The Ministry of Defence is working closely with defence finance officials to streamline the acquisition process, ensuring efficient disbursement and transparent execution. Both public sector undertakings and private defence firms will play key roles in meeting these urgent requirements. Companies such as Bharat Electronics Limited are expected to secure fresh contracts for low-level drone detection radars, while indigenous drone manufacturers like Solar Defence and Aerospace are already in advanced talks for long-term supply agreements.

This procurement drive comes as Operation Sindoor continues to demonstrate the effectiveness of Indiaโ€™s high-tech arsenal. Systems like the Heron Mark 2 surveillance drones, Rampage air-to-ground missiles, and Sukhoi-30 MKI fighters armed with BrahMos missiles have enabled precise and strategic targeting of Pakistani military assets. These technologies, many of which were procured through earlier emergency tranches, have played a crucial role in the success of Indiaโ€™s ongoing military campaign.

The Ministry is also considering further budget allocations to address long-term defence modernization goals. This comes in the wake of a ceasefire agreement reached on May 11, 2025, following several days of intense cross-border exchanges. The scale and impact of the conflict have drawn comparisons with the 1971 Indo-Pak war, reflecting the gravity of recent developments.

Indiaโ€™s latest move sends a strong message of deterrence while reinforcing its stance against Pakistanโ€™s ongoing disinformation campaigns. Islamabad has falsely claimed damage to Indian strategic assets, including the S-400 air defence system and various airbasesโ€”claims that have been firmly denied by Indian authorities.

As geopolitical tensions persist, Indiaโ€™s Rs 40,000 crore emergency procurement underscores its unwavering commitment to national security and its resolve to maintain a formidable and responsive defence posture.

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ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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