The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, has given its approval for proposals worth ₹67,000 crore to enhance the operational capability of the Indian Armed Forces. This move is expected to provide a significant boost to the country’s defence capabilities. The proposals cleared by the DAC include the procurement of new weapons, equipment, and platforms for the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The Indian Armed Forces have been seeking to modernize their capabilities and enhance their operational effectiveness. The DAC’s approval is a major step forward in this direction. The proposals cleared include the procurement of indigenous platforms, such as the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, as well as foreign-made equipment. The Indian Navy is expected to receive a significant boost with the procurement of new submarines and ships. The Indian Air Force will also receive new aircraft, including fighter jets and transport planes. The Army will receive new artillery guns, tanks, and infantry combat vehicles. The DAC’s approval is expected to provide a major boost to the Indian defence industry, with many of the proposals involving the procurement of indigenous equipment. The move is also expected to create new job opportunities in the defence sector. The Indian government has been seeking to promote the development of the domestic defence industry and reduce the country’s dependence on foreign-made equipment. The DAC’s approval is a major step forward in this direction. The proposals cleared by the DAC will help to enhance the operational capability of the Indian Armed Forces and improve their ability to respond to emerging security challenges. The move is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s defence capabilities and will help to promote the development of the domestic defence industry. The Indian Armed Forces have been seeking to modernize their capabilities and enhance their operational effectiveness, and the DAC’s approval is a major step forward in this direction. The proposals cleared include the procurement of new equipment and platforms, as well as the upgrade of existing systems. The Indian Navy will receive new submarines and ships, while the Indian Air Force will receive new aircraft, including fighter jets and transport planes. The Army will receive new artillery guns, tanks, and infantry combat vehicles. The DAC’s approval is expected to provide a major boost to the Indian defence industry, with many of the proposals involving the procurement of indigenous equipment. The move is also expected to create new job opportunities in the defence sector. The Indian government has been seeking to promote the development of the domestic defence industry and reduce the country’s dependence on foreign-made equipment. The DAC’s approval is a major step forward in this direction. The proposals cleared by the DAC will help to enhance the operational capability of the Indian Armed Forces and improve their ability to respond to emerging security challenges. The move is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s defence capabilities and will help to promote the development of the domestic defence industry. The Indian Armed Forces have been seeking to modernize their capabilities and enhance their operational effectiveness, and the DAC’s approval is a major step forward in this direction. The Indian government has been seeking to promote the development of the domestic defence industry and reduce the country’s dependence on foreign-made equipment. The DAC’s approval is a major step forward in this direction. The proposals cleared by the DAC will help to enhance the operational capability of the Indian Armed Forces and improve their ability to respond to emerging security challenges. The move is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s defence capabilities and will help to promote the development of the domestic defence industry. The Indian Armed Forces have been seeking to modernize their capabilities and enhance their operational effectiveness, and the DAC’s approval is a major step forward in this direction. The Indian government has been seeking to promote the development of the domestic defence industry and reduce the country’s dependence on foreign-made equipment. The DAC’s approval is a major step forward in this direction. The proposals cleared by the DAC will help to enhance the operational capability of the Indian Armed Forces and improve their ability to respond to emerging security challenges. The move is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s defence capabilities and will help to promote the development of the domestic defence industry.