India clears Akash air defense missiles purchase


The Indian government has cleared the procurement of six squadrons of the indigenous Akash air defense missile systems to be deployed on the borders with Pakistan and China.


India clears Akash air defense missiles purchase
Firing of an Akash air defense missile (Picture source: Wikipedia)


"The Cabinet Committee on Security headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently cleared the project for the Air Force. The Defence Ministry informed the Air Force about the government decision today," government sources said here.

The three-year-old proposal for the acquisition of the Akash missiles is being seen as the whole-hearted acceptance of the indigenous missile system among the armed forces as this clearance would increase the number of Akash systems ordered for the Air Force to 15. The initial order for the Akash by the Air Force was for two squadrons and the increased orders show the faith it has in the system, they said.

The Akash missile has been chosen by the Defence Ministry over foreign systems (namely Israeli) also as the government scrapped an Army tender worth over Rs 17,000 crore to favour the Akash. The missile proposal has been cleared for the Air Force after the service felt the need for more such weapon systems in wake of the February 27 post-Balakot strike scenario when Pakistanis has launched a counter-attack.