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India Pushes Self-Reliance in Defence: $46 Billion in Capital Approvals During 2025

India’s Defence Ministry drives 2025 reforms with record capital approvals, indigenisation push, and modernization of armed forces.
India Pushes Self-Reliance in Defence: $46 Billion in Capital Approvals During 2025

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) closed 2025 with major reform milestones, including ₹3.84 lakh crore worth of capital acquisition approvals and ₹1.82 lakh crore in signed contracts, marking a decisive push toward indigenisation, jointness, and modernization of India’s armed forces.

Key Achievements in the "Year of Reforms 2025"

  • Capital Acquisition Push
    • Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) approved proposals worth ₹3.84 lakh crore since January 2025.
    • MoD signed contracts worth ₹1.82 lakh crore by December 2025, achieving 80% utilization of the capital acquisition budget.
  • Indigenisation & Private Sector Role
    • Strong emphasis on self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
    • Increased participation of private industry to secure supply chains and reduce import dependency.
  • Operational Readiness
    • Reforms were accelerated after Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam terror attack, which highlighted gaps in preparedness.
    • India conducted joint military exercises with the US, France, Russia, and others to strengthen interoperability.
  • Policy & Structural Changes
    • Review and revision of the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020.
    • Encouragement of foreign direct investment (FDI) in defence.
    • Rationalisation of restricted distance norms near defence establishments.
  • Welfare & Governance
    • Improved welfare delivery mechanisms for personnel.
    • Whole-of-government approach to build a modern, integrated, and future-ready defence ecosystem.

Snapshot of Progress

India Pushes Self-Reliance in Defence: $46 Billion in Capital Approvals During 2025
Reform Area Key Progress in 2025 Strategic Impact
Capital Acquisition ₹3.84 lakh crore approved; ₹1.82 lakh crore signed Boosts modernization & readiness
Indigenisation Private sector role expanded Strengthens self-reliance, supply chain security
Policy Framework DAP 2020 revised, FDI encouraged Streamlined procurement & global partnerships
Operational Preparedness Joint exercises, post-Operation Sindoor reforms Enhanced combat readiness & interoperability
Welfare & Governance Improved delivery mechanisms Better morale & efficiency

Challenges & Trade-offs

  • Budgetary Pressure: High capital expenditure may strain fiscal priorities.
  • Technology Gaps: Despite indigenisation, advanced systems still rely on imports.
  • Geopolitical Risks: Reforms were partly reactive to cross-border tensions, raising sustainability questions.
  • Private Sector Integration: Balancing speed with quality assurance in defence manufacturing remains complex.

Strategic Outlook

The Year of Reforms 2025 positioned India’s defence sector on a trajectory toward greater self-reliance, jointness, and modernization. However, sustaining momentum will require:
  • Continued investment in R&D.
  • Stronger public-private collaboration.
  • Vigilant monitoring of geopolitical developments.
This reform wave reflects India’s intent to transform its armed forces into a technologically advanced, combat-ready team while ensuring welfare and governance improvements.
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