India Accelerates Massive Drone Procurement Push Worth Billions, Driven by Modern Warfare Lessons and Fast-Track Defence Reforms

India Accelerates Massive Drone Procurement Push Worth Billions, Driven by Modern Warfare Lessons and Fast-Track Defence Reforms

India is advancing a large-scale drone procurement programme worth billions of dollars, driven by lessons from recent conflicts and fast-track defence reforms. The initiative aims to strengthen indigenous manufacturing, accelerate deliveries within 18–24 months, and expand the country’s unmanned aerial systems ecosystem involving over 600 companies and major defence players.

India has entered the advanced stages of planning for a sweeping, multi-billion-dollar drone acquisition programme that is set to significantly reshape its defence manufacturing ecosystem, according to Smit Shah, President of the Drone Federation of India, an industry body representing more than 550 aerospace companies.

The proposed procurement drive marks an extraordinary escalation compared to recent emergency tactical drone purchases, which were valued at approximately 30 billion rupees (about 313 million US dollars). Defence officials are now preparing to route these contracts through fast-track and emergency procurement channels in order to eliminate conventional bureaucratic delays and ensure full delivery within an accelerated timeframe of 18 to 24 months.

The initiative is being shaped by urgent geopolitical realities and recent battlefield developments. Indian military planners have studied large-scale border clashes with Pakistan in May last year, during which both sides deployed unmanned aerial systems at an unprecedented coordinated scale. The operational outcomes of that conflict, combined with the extensive use of low-cost first-person view kamikaze drones and loitering munitions in ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, have significantly altered India’s military doctrine.

Defence analysts note that the demonstrated effectiveness of commercially produced drones, capable of destroying high-value military assets at a fraction of the cost of precision-guided missiles, has accelerated decision-making within the Ministry of Defence. In March, the Defence Acquisition Council granted Acceptance of Necessity for a capital acquisition package worth 2.38 trillion rupees (approximately 24.85 billion US dollars), covering transport aircraft, advanced missile systems, and a dedicated category of armed remotely piloted strike aircraft.

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The expansion is expected to transform India’s rapidly growing drone sector, which now comprises more than 600 companies and component manufacturers, including over 100 private enterprises focused exclusively on defence-grade technologies. The ecosystem includes major industrial players such as Tata Advanced Systems, Adani Group, and Larsen and Toubro, alongside specialised defence technology firms and startups including ideaForge, Newspace Research, and Asteria Aerospace.

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However, defence experts caution that industrial scale alone will not ensure strategic autonomy. They argue that genuine sovereignty requires deep localisation of critical technologies. The upcoming procurement wave, including an estimated 2 billion dollar order pipeline, is expected to enable domestic manufacturers to invest in core subsystems such as flight controllers, advanced electric propulsion systems, thermal imaging sensors, and encrypted satellite communication technologies.

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To support this transition, the government has restructured procurement processes under the Defence Acquisition Procedure, enabling compressed acquisition cycles that reduce multi-year timelines to just a few months. Parallel to this, the Ministry of Defence has expanded funding under the Innovations for Defence Excellence initiative, supporting early-stage prototypes, relaxing rigid testing frameworks, and encouraging repeat and interim orders to accelerate field deployment and refinement.

This policy shift has created a stable demand pipeline, unlocking increased venture capital inflows and strengthening partnerships between established defence contractors and startups. As a result, India’s unmanned aerial systems sector is rapidly evolving into a resilient and strategically significant defence technology ecosystem, aligned with the country’s long-term goals of industrial self-reliance and modernised warfare capability.

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