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The private defence sector steps up but structural gaps persist Test

After a strong showing in Operation Sindoor, companies now need support for comprehensive research and speedy procurement

9 min read | Updated On : Sep 02 2025 | 4:35 PM IST
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Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7 to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack and set a new paradigm of India’s counterterrorism policy, heralded a new era for India’s arms production. Indigenously designed and/or manufactured defence equipment played a direct and visible role in decimating Pakistani targets besides protecting India’s territory from enemy attacks — something that Prime Minister Narendra Modi proudly acknowledged in his monthly radio address, Mann ki Baat, on May 25. Significantly, lethal war equipment supplied by the Indian private companies played a noticeable role, with loitering munitions and other types of drones playing havoc in the adversary’s

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Jacob Funk Kirkegaard

Jacob Funk Kirkegaard

First Published: Sep 02 2025 | 3:47 PM IST

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