India approves ₹3.6 lakh crore defence upgrade, to buy 114 Rafale jets and reconnaissance plane for navy

In a significant move to enhance its military capabilities, India has sanctioned a massive ₹3.6 lakh crore investment in defense upgrades, which includes the procurement of 114 Rafale fighter jets and P-8I reconnaissance aircraft for the Indian Navy. This decision comes against the backdrop of escalating tensions with neighboring countries, particularly in the context of ongoing territorial disputes. The acquisition of the Rafale jets, renowned for their advanced technology and combat capabilities, aims to bolster India's air power, while the P-8I aircraft will enhance maritime surveillance and reconnaissance operations. This defense boost reflects India's commitment to modernizing its armed forces and ensuring national security amidst a challenging geopolitical landscape. The approval highlights the government's focus on self-reliance in defense manufacturing, with a portion of the procurement expected to be fulfilled through domestic production. As India continues to navigate complex regional dynamics, this substantial investment marks a pivotal step in strengthening its military readiness and operational effectiveness.
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