India approves $5.46 billion defence purchasesPublished on: July 3, 2026 10:52 PM
Pakistan, July 3 -- India has approved the in-principle purchase of military equipment worth $5.46 billion to strengthen its armed forces. The acquisition includes missiles, electronic warfare systems, kamikaze drones, and advanced surveillance capabilities. The move reflects New Delhi's continued focus on military modernisation amid evolving regional security challenges.
The procurement was approved by the Defence Acquisition Council, chaired by the defence minister and comprising senior military officials. According to the government, the package is valued at approximately INR520 billion. However, authorities did not specify the acquisition timeline or whether the equipment would be imported or produced domestically.
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