MOD expedites Rs 2K Cr procurement for anti-terrorism
July 14, 2025
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Ministry of Defence concludes emergency procurement contracts worth nearly Rs 2,000 crore to counter-terrorism

In a significant push to bolster its counter-terrorism capabilities, India's Ministry of Defence has finalized emergency procurement contracts worth nearly Rs 2,000 crore. These rapid-fire agreements, comprising thirteen distinct contracts, are specifically designed to enhance the Indian Army's operational readiness in challenging counter-terrorism environments

by WEB DESK
Jun 24, 2025, 12:40 pm IST
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India Boosts Counter-Terror Ops with Rs 2K Crore Emergency Defence Contracts

India Boosts Counter-Terror Ops with Rs 2K Crore Emergency Defence Contracts

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New Delhi: In a significant move to strengthen the Indian Army’s operational readiness in counter-terrorism (CT) operations, the Ministry of Defence has concluded thirteen contracts under the Emergency Procurement (EP) mechanism.

According to a release from the Ministry of Defence, these contracts, amounting to Rs 1,981.90 crore, have been finalised against an overall sanctioned outlay of Rs 2,000 crore for the Indian Army.

Executed through fast-track procedures under the EP mandate, the procurement aims to enhance situational awareness, lethality, mobility, and protection for troops deployed in CT environments. The acquisitions were completed within compressed timelines to ensure rapid capability augmentation.

According to the release, ley equipment being procured includes an Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction Systems (IDDIS), Low Level Lightweight Radars (LLLR), Very Short Range Air Defence Systems (VSHORADS)- Launchers and Missiles, Remotely Piloted Aerial Vehicles (RPAVs), Loitering Munitions, including Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) systems, Various categories of drones, Bullet Proof Jackets (BPJs), ballistic helmets, Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicles (QRFVs) – Heavy and Medium, night sights for rifles.

In a significant move to strengthen the Indian Army’s operational readiness in counter-terrorism (CT) operations, Ministry of Defence concludes 13 contracts under the Emergency Procurement (EP) mechanism. These contracts, amounting to Rs 1,981.90 crore, have been finalised… pic.twitter.com/qLvjWH2pZT

— ANI (@ANI) June 24, 2025

These procurements reflect the Ministry’s commitment to equipping the Indian Army with modern, mission-critical, and completely indigenous systems to meet emerging security challenges. The EP route continues to be a key enabler in bridging urgent capability gaps and ensuring the timely induction of vital operational equipment.
Earlier, on June 23, the Indian Army placed an order with Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited (SDAL) for procuring around 450 NAGASTRA-1R loitering munitions, as per the statement by Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited.

The Nagastra-1R is a cost-effective system with full re-usability of launcher systems. The advanced Loitering Munition System with 360 gimbal camera with the option of putting a thermal camera for night operations, the statement further read.

The system has a proprietary encryption for both video and Telemetry communication and comes with a high precision targeting system with 2 metres CEP and has more than 80% indigenous content.

The systems have been tested at various locations, including Ladakh and Babina near Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, the statement added. (With inputs from ANI)

Topics: Ministry of DefenceLow Level Lightweight RadarsVery Short Range Air Defence Systems
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