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CliQ INDIA > National > Major Boost for Defence Sector : DAC Sanctions ₹84,560 Crore Project
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Major Boost for Defence Sector : DAC Sanctions ₹84,560 Crore Project

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Defence stocks, including giants like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Bharat Forge, and MTAR Technologies, witnessed significant intraday gains this Friday, February 16. This surge came following the Defence Acquisition Council’s (DAC) approval of contracts worth approximately ₹84,560 crore aimed at enhancing India’s defence capabilities and infrastructure.

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DAC’s Monumental ApprovalKey Projects and ProcurementsFinancial Implications and Defence Budget Insights

DAC’s Monumental Approval

Under the chairmanship of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the DAC approved a series of proposals during its recent meeting. These approvals are pivotal for the procurement and acquisition of advanced weapons and equipment for the Indian military, marking a substantial investment in strengthening national security.

Key Projects and Procurements

The council has green-lighted an array of critical defence projects, including new generation anti-tank mines equipped with seismic sensors, air defence tactical control radars for improved target detection, and heavy-weight torpedoes. Additionally, proposals for the procurement of medium-range maritime reconnaissance and multi-mission maritime aircraft, as well as flight refueller aircraft and software-defined radios, have been approved. These initiatives are aimed at bolstering the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard’s surveillance, interdiction capabilities, and secure communication networks.

The panel also sanctioned the purchase of fifteen maritime patrol planes, based on the indigenous C-295 transport aircraft, in a deal worth around ₹29,000 crore. This acquisition underscores the commitment to the “Make in India” initiative, enhancing the operational capabilities and reach of the Indian Air Force and the Indian Coast Guard.

Financial Implications and Defence Budget Insights

In light of these approvals, the recent Interim Budget saw the central government allocating ₹6.21 lakh crore for the defence sector, marking a 4.72 per cent increase from the previous year and constituting approximately 13 per cent of the total budget.

The announcement led to a bullish trend in the defence stock market. HAL saw a 2% increase in its share price, while MTAR Technologies and Bharat Forge experienced a 3% rise. Notably, Data Patterns (India) rallied by 9%, indicating strong investor confidence in the defence sector’s growth prospects.

“The DAC’s approval of contracts worth approximately ₹84,560 crore is a monumental step towards enhancing India’s defence requirements and infrastructure,” stated Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, emphasizing the commitment to national security and the development of indigenous defence capabilities.

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