Defence Exports Cross ₹25,000 Cr in FY25: Tejas, BrahMos Lead Surge

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Defence Exports Cross ₹25,000 Cr in FY25: Tejas, BrahMos Lead Surge

India’s defence exports have surpassed ₹25,000 crore in FY25, a 10-fold increase from ₹2,500 crore in 2016, according to the Ministry of Defence’s annual report released on October 24, 2025. The surge is driven by Tejas Mk-1A, BrahMos missiles, and Akashteer air defense systems, with over 85 countries engaging in procurement discussions.

Key highlights:

  • Tejas Mk-1A: MoUs with Philippines, Egypt, Argentina
  • BrahMos: $375M deal with Indonesia; Vietnam in final talks
  • Akashteer: Export variant trials with Malaysia, UAE

The MoD’s 51% capital spend has fueled production scaling, while iDEX startups contributed 12% of export value through drones and electronics. The Scorpène MoU opens submarine export pathways post-2030.

HAL and BrahMos Aerospace lead private sector contributions, with 68 DPSUs and 340 MSMEs in the supply chain. India now ranks in the global top 20 defence exporters, with 71% of output destined for the Indo-Pacific.

The DAC’s November agenda includes export incentives worth ₹5,000 crore. As India transitions from importer to exporter, Atmanirbhar Bharat delivers both security and economic dividends.

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