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India funds billions for imported drones while its own models sell abroad
Published on 24 April 2026

The gap between spending and production is the story
India has poured billions into drones it largely doesn’t manufacture domestically, even as Indian-made systems find buyers overseas. The contrast raises questions about procurement choices, industrial capacity, and who actually benefits from defense and surveillance spending. With exports growing for some homegrown products, the mismatch between funding and production looks increasingly hard to ignore.
- Billions are spent on drones India does not build at scale
- Some domestically made drones are being sold abroad
- Procurement and industrial capacity gaps are under scrutiny
- Defense and surveillance spending outcomes differ from expectations
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