India approves ₹1 lakh crore defence procurement post Op Sindoor
India's Defense Acquisition Council, led by Rajnath Singh, has approved a massive ₹1.05 lakh crore to buy new military equipment—all made in India.
This move is a big push for self-reliance and includes essentials like Armoured Recovery Vehicles, Electronic Warfare Systems, and Surface-to-Air Missiles.
Focus on mobility and air defense
The focus is on making the armed forces more mobile and boosting air defense.
The Navy's getting new tech too—think advanced mines, counter-mine vessels, rapid-fire gun mounts, and underwater drones—to better protect ships at sea.
Upgrades show India's seriousness about being ready for challenges
All this gear will be designed and built in India, giving local industry a real boost.
Highlighting the use of indigenous systems as seen in Operation Sindoor, these upgrades show how serious India is about being ready for any challenge while supporting its own tech talent and economy.