Key Points

India is speeding up a Rs 20,000 crore project to acquire 87 indigenous MALE drones for enhanced border surveillance. The drones will be built under Make in India with major firms like Adani and Tata competing. These drones will operate at 35,000 feet for over 30 hours, boosting security along Pakistan and China borders. This marks a shift from Israeli imports to homegrown defence manufacturing.

Key Points: India Fast-Tracks Rs 20,000 Crore MALE Drone Project for Defence Forces

  • Rs 20,000 crore project to enhance India-Pakistan-China border surveillance
  • 87 MALE drones with 60% indigenous content
  • Adani, Tata, L&T among key contenders
  • Drones to fly 30+ hours at 35,000 feet altitude
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India to fastrack Rs 20,000 crore 87 MALE drone project for defence forces

India accelerates Rs 20,000 crore indigenous MALE drone project to boost surveillance along Pakistan and China borders under Make in India.

"This would be the first time indigenous firms lead MALE drone supply, shifting from Israeli imports. – Defence Sources"

New Delhi, July 9

At a time when Operation Sindoor against Pakistan is still ongoing, India is looking to fast-track the project for acquiring 87 medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) drones to further enhance its surveillance capabilities both over sea and land borders.

Defence sources told ANI that the project under the Make in India initiative for Indian manufacturers aims to boost the capabilities of the armed forces to keep an eye on enemy activities in areas of Indian interest, from the Pakistan border to the China border, and along the maritime zone.

A tri-service proposal of around Rs 20,000 crore, with the Indian Air Force (IAF) in the lead, is expected to be discussed by the defence ministry at a high-level meeting soon, the sources said.

The drones would be required to have more than 60 per cent indigenous content, and various major defence players are expected to be part of it, the sources added.

The likely contenders for the programme would include Adani Defence, Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited, Raphe mPhibr, Tata Advanced Systems, Larsen & Toubro, and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.

The drones would be required to be capable of flying for over 30 hours at a stretch at an altitude of over 35,000 feet.

This would be the first time that indigenous firms would lead the supply of MALE-class drones, as major drone orders have previously gone to Israeli firms.

The number of drones required by the forces has been determined by a scientific study conducted by the Integrated Defence Staff, based on the number and size of critical areas to be covered by the forces, the sources said.

The Indian forces would also be getting 32 High Altitude Long Endurance class MQ-9B Predators from the US under a foreign military sales deal.

The programme would also provide a major opportunity for the Indian industry to develop a drone production ecosystem.

The sources said the aim of the project is also to help indigenous firms learn how to build and develop high-end, sophisticated systems.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope there's proper oversight on spending. 20,000 crore is taxpayers' money after all. The project must deliver on time without cost overruns.
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Aditya G
Excellent move! With China and Pakistan always testing our patience, we need strong surveillance. The 30+ hour flight capability is impressive. Hope HAL and TATA deliver world-class drones.
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Priyanka N
Good to see private players like Adani and Tata involved. But will there be technology transfer from foreign partners? We shouldn't just assemble parts but actually gain technical know-how.
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Michael C
As someone working in aerospace, this is exciting! The drone ecosystem in India needs such big projects to mature. Hope this creates skilled jobs and spurs innovation in defense tech.
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Kavya N
Why are we still buying Predators from US when we're making our own? 🤔 Shouldn't we focus completely on indigenous development? Atmanirbhar Bharat should mean exactly that.
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Vikram M
The strategic importance can't be overstated. With these drones, our forces can monitor both western and northern borders more effectively. Better surveillance = stronger deterrence against our neighbors.

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