Stock Market NewsCentre Approves ₹1.05 Lakh Cr Defence Deals Focusing on Indigenous Manufacturing under Make in IndiaCentre Approves Rs.1.05 Lakh Cr Defence Deals Focusing on Indigenous ManufacturingLast updated: July 7, 2025 3:23 pmAuthor- Sourabh SharmaShare4 Min ReadSHAREIn a landmark step to advance self-reliance in the defence sector, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on July 3 cleared capital acquisition proposals worth approximately ₹1.05 lakh crore. All ten proposals fall under the stringent ‘Buy (Indian–Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured)’ or Buy (Indian-IDDM) category—cementing the Centre’s push to shift defence procurement firmly toward Indian vendors. The DAC’s approval grants these proposals the Acceptance of Necessity (AoN), a key procedural milestone before commercial contracts can be signed. This massive approval is a clear demonstration of India’s policy direction under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, particularly in defence preparedness and industrial capability enhancement.ContentsKey Land and Air-Based Systems to Boost Strategic and Tactical PreparednessIndian Navy Set for Major Underwater and Surface Combat EnhancementsHighlights:DAC approves ₹1.05 lakh crore in capital defence acquisitions.All proposals fall under Buy (Indian-IDDM), reinforcing indigenous procurement.Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) granted for all ten capital proposals.Move aligns with Atmanirbhar Bharat and defence self-reliance goals.Also Read : Tata Capital Launches Discounted Rights Issue Ahead of FY25 IPO to Bolster Balance SheetKey Land and Air-Based Systems to Boost Strategic and Tactical PreparednessAmong the pivotal land and air defence procurements approved are advanced Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ARVs) designed for critical battlefield logistics, which will significantly aid the Army in recovering damaged vehicles under combat conditions. Electronic Warfare Systems have also been sanctioned, offering the armed forces enhanced capabilities in electromagnetic spectrum operations—vital for modern warfare’s rapidly evolving threat landscape. Additionally, new-generation Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAMs) are set to reinforce India’s aerial defence grid, providing both mobility and precision to counter diverse airborne threats. The DAC further sanctioned the Integrated Common Inventory Management System, a tri-services logistics platform that will unify inventory data and supply chain coordination across the Army, Navy, and Air Force, making it one of the most consequential logistical upgrades in recent memory.Highlights:ARVs approved to strengthen combat-zone logistics for Army.Electronic Warfare Systems to boost electromagnetic operational capability.Surface-to-Air Missiles enhance layered air defence across regions.Tri-services logistics overhaul with Integrated Inventory Management System.Indian Navy Set for Major Underwater and Surface Combat EnhancementsThe Indian Navy also emerged as a major beneficiary of the cleared proposals, with approvals granted for a range of cutting-edge maritime systems. These include Moored Mines to secure coastal and deep-sea perimeters against hostile submarines, and Mine Counter Measure Vessels (MCMVs) to detect and neutralize underwater threats. In addition, the Super Rapid Gun Mounts—high-calibre naval artillery—will significantly bolster naval firepower for warships engaged in both offensive and defensive maritime missions. A particularly forward-leaning inclusion in the approvals is the procurement of Submersible Autonomous Vessels, enabling the Indian Navy to conduct unmanned underwater operations for surveillance, reconnaissance, and threat neutralization—an investment aligned with the global trend toward robotic warfare at sea.Highlights:Navy to acquire Moored Mines and Mine Counter Measure Vessels.Super Rapid Gun Mounts approved to enhance naval strike power.Submersible Autonomous Vessels signal pivot to unmanned maritime ops.Upgrades to strengthen coastal security and deep-sea warfare capabilities.You Might Also LikeIndiGo Shares Rebound After DGCA Grants Partial Relief on Pilot Duty NormsRate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Yes Bank, Union Bank Shares Rise Up to 3% on Bank Nifty InclusionDGCA Eases Pilot Rest Rules to Help Stabilize IndiGo’s Operations Amid Flight DisruptionsPetronet LNG Shares Gain 4% After 15-Year Ethane Deal With ONGC; Nomura Sees 34% UpsideRate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Sensex Gains 500 Pts, Nifty Near 26,200 as RBI’s 25 bps Cut Lifts MarketsShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareBySourabh SharmaFollow: Sourabh loves writing about finance and market news. 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