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Nod for purchase of fighter jets, weapons worth Rs 38,900 cr

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NEW DELHI: In the midst of India’s tense border standoff with China, the Defence Ministry on Thursday approved procuremen­t of a number of frontline fighter jets, missile systems and other platforms at a cost of Rs 38,900 crore to bolster the combat capability of the armed forces, officials said.

They said 21 MiG-29 fighter jets are being bought from Russia while 12 Su-30 MKI aircraft will be procured from Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd. The ministry also approved a proposal to upgrade existing 59 MiG-29 aircraft. The decisions were taken at a meeting of the Defence Acquisitio­n Council (DAC) chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

The procuremen­t of 21 MiG-29 and upgrading of existing fleet of MiG-29 are estimated to cost the government Rs 7,418 crore while purchase of 12 new Su-30 MKI from the Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd will be made at a cost of Rs 10,730 crore, the officials said. The DAC also approved procuremen­t of long range land attack cruise missile systems with a range of 1,000 km and Astra Missiles for Navy and Air Force. The officials said cost of these design and developmen­t proposals is in the range of Rs 20,400 crore. “While acquisitio­n of Pinaka missile systems will enable raising additional regiments over and above the ones already inducted, addition of long range land attack missile systems having a firing range of 1000 km to the existing arsenal will bolster tNavy and the Air Force,” said a ministry official.

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