India on Saturday proposed defence spending of 6.81 trillion rupees ($78.70 billion) for the 2025-26 fiscal year, up 9.5% ...
Just 1.91 percent of GDP was allocated for defense in the recent annual budget. Can India afford to buy the expensive weapons ...
Data published by International Institute of Strategic Studies shows US, China and Russia were the top 3 countries with the ...
Although Delhi says modernization is a priority, funding for capital acquisitions has grown just 4.65% compared to last year.
A key highlight is the ₹1,80,000 crore capital outlay, focused on acquiring advanced military assets, including high-end ...
The defence expenditure as a percentage of GDP and national expenditure has been falling in recent years. Considering the regional and global threat perception and the need to bridge capability gaps, ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman allocated Rs 6.81 lakh crore for defence in FY25, with a focus on 'Make in India' and ...
The upcoming Union Budget 2025 is pivotal for India's defence sector, focusing on modernisation, self-reliance, and innovation. Enhanced R&D investments and strategic policy incentives are crucial for ...
India proposed a defence budget of 6.81 trillion rupees for 2025-26, up 9.5% from the previous year. The allocation focuses ...
India today hiked its defence budget for 2025-26 financial year by 9.5 percent over last fiscal in order to further boost the ...
Adopting a similar model to China, India should transform its armed forces to be in a position to challenge Beijing by 2035 ...
While remaining cautious, the limited budget outlay for the Defence sector is a clear message that ‘now is not an era of war’ ...