
New Delhi, March 28, 2026: In a major move to bolster India’s national security and modernize its armed forces, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, approved several capital acquisition proposals on March 27, 2026.
The total value of these approvals, known as Acceptance of Necessity (AoN), is estimated at approximately ₹2.38 lakh crore. This record-breaking surge in procurement aims to enhance the combat, surveillance, and mobility capabilities of the Indian Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard.+1
The IAF emerged as a primary beneficiary of this round of approvals, focusing on both long-range defense and tactical mobility.
The Indian Army’s modernization focuses on enhancing artillery reach and secure battlefield communication.
For the Coast Guard, the DAC accorded AoN for Heavy Duty Air Cushion Vehicles (Hovercraft). These will be deployed for high-speed coastal patrolling, search and rescue operations, and logistics support in difficult maritime terrains.+1
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted that the 2025-26 financial year has set a new benchmark for Indian defense procurement.
| Category | Status (FY 2025-26) |
| Total AoNs Accorded | 55 proposals worth ₹6.73 lakh crore |
| Signed Capital Contracts | 503 proposals worth ₹2.28 lakh crore |
“The decisions taken in the DAC will help in further strengthening India’s defence preparedness. It’s heartwarming to note that these figures represent the highest procurement activity in any given financial year,” Singh stated.
These approvals signify the first step in a multi-year procurement process, involving technical trials and commercial negotiations before final contracts are signed. The focus remains heavily on “Made in India” initiatives, ensuring that a vast majority of this capital is reinvested into the domestic defense industrial ecosystem.