The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) has accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for proposals amounting to 790 billion rupees. The approvals, focused on strengthening India’s defence preparedness, include acquisitions across air, land, and naval platforms, underscoring the government’s commitment to modernizing armed forces under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
The Defence Acquisition Council, chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, has approved proposals worth 790 billion rupees, marking a significant step in India’s defence modernization drive. The AoN is a crucial stage in procurement, enabling the armed forces to initiate acquisition processes for advanced systems and equipment.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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The proposals cover acquisitions across all three services—Army, Navy, and Air Force.
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Focus remains on indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured equipment under the ‘Make in India’ framework.
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The approvals include advanced weapon systems, surveillance platforms, and critical infrastructure upgrades.
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DAC’s decision reflects India’s emphasis on self-reliance in defence production and reducing dependency on imports.
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The move is expected to boost domestic defence industries and create employment opportunities.
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Acceptance of Necessity is the first step in procurement, paving the way for tendering and vendor selection.
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The approvals align with India’s long-term vision of strengthening operational readiness and technological capabilities.
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Industry experts note that such large-scale clearances highlight the government’s intent to accelerate defence modernization.
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The proposals also reinforce India’s strategic preparedness amid evolving regional security challenges.
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The initiative is expected to enhance India’s defence exports by encouraging innovation and competitiveness in domestic firms.
The DAC’s clearance of proposals worth 790 billion rupees represents a milestone in India’s defence procurement strategy. By prioritizing indigenous production and advanced technologies, the government aims to build a robust and self-reliant defence ecosystem capable of meeting both domestic and global demands.
Sources: Economic Times, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, Press Information Bureau