Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday talked of his government's success in checking corruption in the delivery of government schemes and said initiatives taken have boosted the country's exports in several sectors including defence.
Indian Army has signed a contract for procurement of 223 Automatic Chemical Agent Detection and Alarm (ACADA) systems with L&T Ltd at a cost of Rs 80.43 crore, under the Buy Indian (IDDM) category.
Sandhu said that a new 10-year framework for the US-India major defence partnership in the 21st century will be signed later this year, which is an even more important aspect of the defence partnership between both countries.
Sandhu said that a new 10-year framework for US-India major defence partnership in the 21st century will be signed later this year, which is even more important aspect of the defence partnership between both the countries.
Indigenously developed defence equipment are not only protecting India's borders but also becoming the centre of attraction for the entire world, said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Bengaluru.
During the meeting, enhancing Bhutan's defence preparedness was also discussed. Rajnath Singh reaffirmed India's commitment to supporting Bhutan's national defence priorities, including providing defence equipment and assets, in line with India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy, the Ministry
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held bilateral discussions with the Defence Minister of Maldives Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon in New Delhi on Wednesday. During the meeting, India handed over defence equipment and stores to the Maldives, as per the island nation's request.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted on Sunday how India has increased its defence exports by almost 30 times, and that the country exports defence equipment to more than 100 countries while addressing the Indian diaspora community in Nigeria.
Amid a growing push to increase export of Indigenous defence equipment, the US, France, and Armenia have emerged as the top three customers for Indian military exports.
India's defence exports have surged from Rs 15 billion in 2017 to Rs 210 billion in 2024, registering a CAGR of 46 per cent, highlighted a report on 'Defence Conference 3.0' by Antique Stock Broking.
India's defence sector holds a lucrative ordering opportunity of USD 138 billion over FY24-32 amid the escalating demand for defence equipment, technologies, and services, offering significant prospects for companies engaged in defence production and technology development, according to a re