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Home » India Sees Defence Export Boom After Armed Forces Pounded Pakistan During Operation Sindoor

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India Sees Defence Export Boom After Armed Forces Pounded Pakistan During Operation Sindoor

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: September 8, 2025
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India is betting that its combat performance in Mayโ€™s four-day flare-up with Pakistan will accelerate its transformation from one of the worldโ€™s biggest arms importers into a credible global exporter of advanced weapon systems.

The clashes โ€“ the deadliest since the 1999 Kargil War โ€“ left over 70 dead and witnessed the exchange of drones, artillery and long-range missiles across the Line of Control. For New Delhi, the battles doubled as a live showcase of homegrown capabilities.

Among the systems deployed were the indigenous โ€œInvisible Shieldโ€ missile defence network and the AI-powered Akashteer vehicle-mounted system, which successfully intercepted volleys of drones and missiles. India also launched BrahMos cruise missiles at Pakistani bases, drawing global attention to one of its flagship weapons.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh described the operations as proof of โ€œa new vision of warfare,โ€ highlighting technology, self-reliance, and operational readiness. Military officials acknowledged that the conflict provided โ€œgolden insightsโ€ into system performance under real combat conditions, with lessons already being fed back into industry upgrades.

Combat-Proven Systems Drive Export Interest

The high-profile use of BrahMos has reportedly generated fresh inquiries from 14โ€“15 countries, following its earlier export success with the Philippines. Analysts say the conflict served as a โ€œmarket demonstratorโ€, proving that Indiaโ€™s systems are not just prototypes but battle-tested solutions.

Indiaโ€™s defence exports surged to US$2.8 billion in 2024โ€“25, 34 times higher than a decade ago, while domestic production nearly doubled in five years to US$18 billion. Today, India supplies defence equipment to over 100 nations, with the US, France, and Armenia among key buyers.

Balancing Partnerships While Targeting Self-Reliance

Despite the export boom, New Delhi continues to juggle complex partnerships. It is deepening technology ties with the US, France, and Israel, while sustaining long-standing defence cooperation with Russia. At the same time, it faces Chinaโ€™s growing presence as Pakistanโ€™s primary defence partner, intensifying the urgency for indigenous innovation.

Flagship initiatives like the โ€œSudarshan Chakraโ€ missile shieldโ€”Indiaโ€™s answer to Israelโ€™s Iron Domeโ€”along with indigenous fighter jet engines, hypersonic missiles, and advanced drones, aim to solidify Indiaโ€™s long-term defence autonomy. The countryโ€™s drone sector alone is projected to reach US$11 billion by 2030, though 39% of critical small drone components still depend on China.

Structured Capability and Export Prospects

PhaseTimelineKey CapabilitiesDrivers & EventsExport Readiness
Importer Era1990s โ€“ early 2010sHeavy reliance on Russian platforms (Su-30MKI, T-90, S-300, Igla)Kargil War exposed gaps; ~70% imports from RussiaNo exports; India seen as top arms buyer
Integrator Phase2010s โ€“ early 2020sLicensed production (Su-30, T-90S, Akash SAM); BrahMos co-developedโ€œMake in Indiaโ€ (2014) spurred tech tie-ups with US, Israel, FranceLimited exports (radars, coastal systems)
Indigenous Maturation2020โ€“2024Tejas Mk1A, upgraded Akash SAM, Arjun MBT, drone prototypesRecord defence output: $18 bn; exports $2.8 bn to 100+ nationsEntry into SE Asia, Middle East, East Europe
Combat-Proven ShowcaseMay 2025 ConflictAkashteer AI AD, โ€œInvisible Shieldโ€, BrahMos strikes, drone warfareFour-day clash acted as โ€œmarket demonstratorโ€Surge in foreign interest; 15 countries eye BrahMos, layered AD systems
Future Export Hub2025โ€“2035 (Projected)Sudarshan Chakra, jet engines, hypersonic Rudram, AMCA stealth fighter, loitering dronesPush for autonomy; balancing USโ€“Russia; reducing Chinese dependencyTargeting top-10 global exporter status; $11 bn drone market by 2030

Strategic Takeaway

The May conflict has handed New Delhi an unexpected export pitch: weapons not just on paper or in expos, but combat-proven under live-fire conditions. This โ€œmarket demonstrator effectโ€ could carry long-term strategic and commercial weight, positioning India as an increasingly confident supplier with battlefield credibility in the global arms market.

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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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