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02 Apr 2026 IndiaNational

India's Defence Exports Surge 62% to $4.1 Billion in Fiscal Year 2025-26

India's defence exports recorded a significant surge of over 62%, reaching a record $4.1 billion (Rs 38,424 crore) in the fiscal year ending March 2026. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced this achievement, highlighting the nation's growing capabilities in indigenous manufacturing and its role as a global defence supplier. This growth marks a substantial step towards India's goal of self-reliance in defence.
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Why it matters

The remarkable increase in India's defence exports to $4. 1 billion in FY26 reflects a concerted effort by the government to boost domestic defence production and position India as a key player in the global defence market.

This growth is attributed to policy reforms, increased investment in R&D, and a focus on exporting indigenously developed military hardware and technologies.

The achievement aligns with the "Make in India" initiative and reduces dependence on foreign imports. The strategic implications are significant, as it strengthens India's geopolitical standing and fosters closer defence ties with partner nations. Economically, it generates revenue, creates jobs, and stimulates the defence industrial base. This sustained growth trajectory indicates a shift from being a net importer to a significant exporter, enhancing national security and economic resilience.

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Published02 Apr 2026, 11:23 IST / 02 Apr 2026, 05:53 UTC
Date Page02 Apr 2026