Indian media: The Indian Ministry of Defense approves a weapons and military equipment procurement plan worth 790 billion rupees
According to Indian media reports such as India Today, the Indian Ministry of Defense approved a weapons and military equipment procurement plan worth 790 billion rupees (about 64.1 billion yuan) on the 23rd local time, covering missiles, intelligence systems and amphibious combat platforms.
Reported that according to an official statement by the Indian Ministry of Defense, the Indian Army has obtained necessary permits to purchase "Nag" anti-tank missiles, etc. The Indian Navy has been licensed to purchase 30mm naval guns, advanced light torpedoes, etc. The Indian Air Force has also obtained necessary licenses to purchase some weapons and military equipment.
The Defense Ministry said the permits reflect the government’s continued commitment to modernizing the armed forces through autonomous development systems, in line with the vision of building a “self-rejuvenating India.”
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