India Sees Defence Export Boom After Armed Forces Pounded Pakistan During Ops Sindoor
India is betting that its combat performance in May’s deadly flare-up with
Pakistan will accelerate its transition from arms importer to global exporter.
The four-day conflict in May, the most serious since 1999, left over 70 dead
and saw drones, artillery and long-range missiles traded across the border.
For New Delhi, the battles were also a showcase. India used its domestically
India is betting that its combat performance in May’s deadly flare-up with
Pakistan will accelerate its transition from arms importer to global exporter.
The four-day conflict in May, the most serious since 1999, left over 70 dead
and saw drones, artillery and long-range missiles traded across the border.
For New Delhi, the battles were also a showcase. India used its domestically
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