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Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan has revealed that a new policy to fast-track India’s weapons procurement is in the final stages of approval. The initiative aims to streamline decision-making, cut bureaucratic delays, and enhance the armed forces’ combat readiness amid evolving regional security challenges.
According to sources, the proposed policy will simplify procedures for acquisitions under emergency powers and provide greater flexibility to the services in choosing systems best suited to operational requirements. It will also integrate procurement planning with the military’s capability development roadmaps to ensure timely induction of critical platforms.
General Chauhan emphasized that self-reliance in defence manufacturing remains a central focus, with the Defence Acquisition Council and Department of Military Affairs closely coordinating on approvals. The new framework is expected to align with the government’s broader “Atmanirbhar Bharat” goals and strengthen India’s ability to respond swiftly to operational exigencies. The policy announcement is likely in the coming weeks.
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