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Defence Ministry approves Rs 52,000 crore equipment deal for armed forces

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India's Defence Ministry has approved military acquisitions worth over Rs 52,000 crore to strengthen national security. The approvals cover advanced anti-drone systems and indigenous anti-tank missiles for the Army, along with enhanced air defence capabilities. The Navy and Air Force will also benefit from new mine systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, and high-altitude surveillance platforms. These procurements are aimed at modernising the armed forces and improving readiness against emerging security threats.

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