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India has made a big breakthrough in the defence sector with the export of products recording a sharp increase during the last financial year. As per the official figures published by the Ministry of Defence, the defence exports of India went up by more than 62 per cent to about 4.1 billion (₹38,424 crore) in FY 2025–26. This record growth indicates the rising potential of the country in the production of indigenous defence equipment and the increasing demand for Indian military equipment around the world. The success of government efforts to promote self-reliance and make India a major exporter of defence equipment in the world market can also be seen in the surge.
There was a record high in defence exports of ₹38,424 crore (approximately 4.1 billion) in FY 2025–26.
This is an increase of more than 62 per cent compared to the last financial year.
The Ministry of Defence officially released the data.
The steep rise represents the growing demand for Indian-made defence equipment in the world market.
India currently exports defence products to over 80 countries in the world.
Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) and individual companies also make great contributions.
The DPSUs were contributing more than half of the total exports, and the contribution of the private sector is gradually increasing.
The expansion is in tandem with the self-reliance advocated by the government through defence production.
India is also becoming a global defence supply chain.
Major exports are arms, ammunition, aircraft components and sophisticated defence systems.
The defence exporters have also grown in number in recent years.
Export growth has been facilitated by policy reforms and the ease of doing business.
Some of the key importers of Indian defence products are the United States and a number of other nations.
This expansion is a transition between India as a large importer and a new exporter.
All in all, the surge consolidates the role of India as an emerging defence manufacturing centre in the world.
The 62 per cent increase in the Indian defence export to a record of 4.1 billion is the first step towards turning India into a global defence manufacturing hub. This growth, as pointed out by the Ministry of Defence, is indicative of good policy backing, more involvement by the private sector and an overall increase in global confidence in Indian defence products. The success goes in line with national initiatives of self-reliance and export promotion. As the reforms and innovations continue, India is in a good position to increase its presence on the international defence markets, decrease the level of importation, and enhance its strategic and economic capabilities in the years ahead.