India’s defence acquisitions are shifting focus from expensive big-ticket items to weapons crucial for the initial hours of conflict. Recent approvals prioritize anti-drone systems, short-range air defence, and kamikaze drones, reflecting lessons from Operation Sindoor and preparing for a two-front contingency. This move signifies a move towards network-centric warfare, emphasizing tactical edge and survivability.
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