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India clears military purchases worth $25 billion to buy aircraft, Russian S-400 missile systems

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Posted on March 27, 2026

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NEW DELHI, March 27 (Reuters) - India approved proposals worth $25 billion on Friday to buy transport aircraft, Russian S-400 missile systems and remotely piloted strike aircraft as it pushes its

India Approves $25 Billion in Military Purchases for Modernisation

Major Defence Procurement Initiatives and Modernisation Efforts

Recent Approvals and Contracts

NEW DELHI, March 27 (Reuters) - India approved proposals worth $25 billion on Friday to buy transport aircraft, Russian S-400 missile systems and remotely piloted strike aircraft as it pushes its military modernisation and replenishes equipment after its conflict with Pakistan.

The decision comes on the back of another major approval last month worth $40 billion to purchase more French Rafale fighter jets for the air force and Boeing P-8I reconnaissance aircraft for the navy.

Additional Military Purchases

Friday's approvals also covered purchases of armoured piercing tank ammunition, gun systems and aerial surveillance systems for the army, increasing the life of the Sukhoi-30 fighter jets operated by the air force, and hovercraft for the coastguard, a statement from the defence ministry said.

Recent Defence Contracts

Separately, the ministry also signed a 4.45 billion rupees ($47 million) contract on Friday with Russia's JSC Rosoboronexport to acquire Tunguska air defence missile systems for the army.

Overview of Defence Spending

In all, India has approved 55 proposals worth 6.73 trillion rupees ($71 billion) and signed contracts for another 503 proposals amounting to 2.28 trillion rupees in the fiscal year ending March 31, the statement said, adding that both were the highest in a fiscal year.

Modernising Soviet-Era Equipment

MODERNISING SOVIET-ERA EQUIPMENT

India is the world’s fifth-largest military spender and the second-largest arms importer after Ukraine, according to latest data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Shifting Procurement Strategies

It has for decades been modernising its mostly Soviet-era equipment and increasingly looking to new sources including France, Israel, the United States and Germany. In recent years, it has pushed to manufacture everything from guns and drones to fighter jets and submarines at home, either on its own or in collaboration with foreign partners.

Regional Security Context

Last year, India and Pakistan were involved in a fierce four-day military conflict, their worst in decades, after an attack on Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir. New Delhi said the militant attackers were from Pakistan. Pakistan denied the accusations.

India's ties with China have also been testy and they were locked in a military stand-off in the Himalayas for more than four years before they agreed to pull back in 2024 and repair relations.

Additional Information

($1 = 94.7930 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Sakshi Dayal and YP Rajesh; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • This marks the highest number of defence procurement approvals (₹6.73 trillion) in a fiscal year by March 27, 2026, alongside contracts worth ₹2.28 trillion already signed.
  • The $25 billion package includes transport aircraft, Russian S‑400 missile defence, remotely piloted strike aircraft, tank ammo, gun and surveillance systems, Su‑30 upgrades, and coastguard hovercraft.
  • India continues to modernise Soviet‑era hardware while diversifying suppliers, with SIPRI ranking it among the world’s top five military spenders and second‑largest arms importer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total value of military purchases approved by India in this round?
India approved military purchases worth $25 billion, including aircraft and Russian S-400 missile systems.
What types of defence equipment is India acquiring?
India is acquiring transport aircraft, Russian S-400 missile systems, remotely piloted strike aircraft, ammunition, gun systems, aerial surveillance systems, and hovercraft.
Which countries is India sourcing its defence equipment from?
India is sourcing equipment from Russia, France, the United States, Israel, and Germany.
Why is India modernising its military equipment?
India is modernising its mostly Soviet-era equipment to enhance its defence capabilities and respond to recent conflicts with Pakistan and tensions with China.
How does India's arms procurement compare globally?
India is the world’s fifth-largest military spender and second-largest arms importer after Ukraine, according to SIPRI.

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