India’s Defence Exports Reach Record ₹38,424 Crore in FY26
India Defence Exports Hit Record ₹38,424 Crore in FY26
India’s defence exports surged to a record ₹38,424 crore in FY 2025–26, marking a remarkable increase of over 62% compared to the previous year. This growth highlights the rising global demand for indigenous defence products and India’s strengthened domestic manufacturing capabilities. The milestone reinforces the country’s push for self-reliance in defence production and its expanding footprint in the global arms market.
Growth in India’s Defence Exports Driven by Policy Support and Private Sector Participation
The increase in India’s defence exports has been fueled by several key factors. The government’s policy support, including initiatives under Make in India Defence, has provided incentives for domestic manufacturers to scale production and compete globally. In addition, the participation of private sector companies in defence manufacturing has contributed significantly to meeting international demand for high-quality equipment.
Experts note that the surge in exports reflects India’s strategic positioning as a reliable supplier of military hardware worldwide. Countries across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East are increasingly procuring Indian-made defence systems, ranging from small arms to advanced missiles and naval equipment.
The record figures not only signal India’s growing role in the global defence industry but also reinforce the government’s commitment to achieving Atmanirbhar Bharat in the strategic sector. Analysts anticipate that continued policy support, innovation, and international partnerships will further boost India’s exports in the coming years.





