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IndiaCentre approves military acquisition Worth ₹ 28,000 Cr

Centre approves military acquisition Worth ₹ 28,000 Cr

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NORTHLINES CORRESPONDENT

NEW DELHI: The ministry on Thursday approved procurement of weapons and military equipment worth ₹ 28,000 crore for the three services, officials said.

The procurement proposals were cleared at a time and China are locked in a bitter border standoff in eastern .

The officials said almost all the weapons and military hardware approved for procurement will be acquired from domestic industry.

“The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh approved proposals to procure equipment worth ₹ 27,000 crore from domestic industry,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

Officials said a total of seven acquisition proposals were approved by the DAC, the defence ministry's highest decision-making body on procurement.

“Six of the seven proposals, that is, ₹ 27,000 crore out of ₹ 28,000 crore for which AoNs (Acceptance of Necessity) were granted will be sourced from the Indian industry to give a boost to the “Make in India” and Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiatives,” the ministry said.

Acquisition proposals approved include procurement of the DRDO-designed and developed airborne early warning and control systems for the Indian Air Force, next generation offshore patrol vessels for the Indian Navy and modular bridges for the Indian Army. (AGENCY)

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