| Relevance: GS-III (Defense Technology, Indigenization of Technology, Indian Economy) | Source: Ministry of Defence / PIB, July 2026 |
1 · What exactly happened?
| India has hit a massive milestone in its dream of becoming self-reliant in military weapons. For the first time ever, India has signed a historic deal to export its locally made Astra Mk 1 missile to Indonesia.
These high-tech missiles will be fitted onto Indonesia’s Sukhoi-30 fighter jets. This big win comes along with India’s ongoing export of BrahMos cruise missiles to Southeast Asian nations like the Philippines and Vietnam, proving that India is transforming into a global defense exporter. |
2 · What is an Astra Missile?
| Astra (which means “weapon” in Sanskrit) is a family of Indian air-to-air missiles. It is a BVRAAM (Beyond-Visual-Range Air-to-Air Missile). This means a fighter pilot can shoot down an enemy jet hiding far away (more than 37 km), completely out of ordinary sight, keeping our own pilots absolutely safe. |
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The Current Star
Astra Mk 1 Features
Designed by DRDO and built by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL). It has a range of 80 to 110 km, flies at an incredible speed of Mach 4.5 (4.5 times the speed of sound), and uses a smokeless fuel motor.
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The Future Monsters
Mk 2 and Mk 3
Astra Mk 2 will reach up to 200 km using a smart re-igniting rocket motor. **Astra Mk 3 (Gandiva)** will use a futuristic Ramjet engine (SFDR) to fly past 300 km without losing speed.
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Why We Need It
True Independence
Astra is India’s shield against long-range missiles used by China and Pakistan (like their PL-15). Making it locally saves India from buying expensive missiles from Europe (Meteor) or Russia (R-77).
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The Money Boom
Record Defence Exports
India’s arms exports shot up by over 5500% in ten years, hitting a record ₹38,424 crore in FY 2025-26. The government aims to touch ₹50,000 crore by 2029!
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- A Massive Budget: To modernize our military, the defense budget for FY 2026-27 is set at a huge ₹7.85 lakh crore.
- Banning Imports to Help India: The government has put out “Positive Indigenisation Lists,” banning the import of over 5,000 military items. This forces our armed forces to buy Indian-made parts.
- ADITI Scheme: A ₹750 crore program designed to give direct cash grants to young tech startups and innovators making cutting-edge weapons.
- Technology Development Fund (TDF): Run by DRDO, it gives up to ₹50 crore to small local industries to build advanced aerospace technology with free access to labs.
| UPSC Prelims Quick Facts | ||||||||
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| MCQ Practice Question |
Q. With reference to Indian defense systems and recent developments, consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? |
Answer: (b) 2 and 3 only
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