INDIA DEFENCE MARKET

The World's Fastest-Growing
Drone & Anti-Drone Market

Post-Operation Sindoor, India's armed forces have placed ₹5,000+ crore in emergency drone orders. The Indian Army is buying indigenous UAVs, loitering munitions, and counter-drone systems at unprecedented speed. Amanect Dynamics is positioning to manufacture and supply into this market — bridging EU technology with Indian production.

₹5,000 Cr+

Army drone orders post-Op Sindoor

₹38,424 Cr

India defence exports FY2025-26

$25.1 Bn

DAC procurement approvals FY2026

4–5×

Expected drone export growth by 2028

LIVE PROCUREMENT DATA

Indian Army & MoD Orders

Verified contracts and procurement orders placed by Indian defence forces for drones, loitering munitions, and anti-drone systems — 2025 to present.

Indian Army

ideaForge Technology

DELIVERED

₹137 Crore Emergency Procurement

Hybrid Mini UAV (SWITCH) · 2025

Indian Army

InsideFPV (Surat)

DELIVERED

₹10 Crore ($1.2M) Emergency Contract

FPV Kamikaze Drones · 2025–26

Indian Army

Multiple Indigenous OEMs

IN PROGRESS

₹5,000 Crore+ Bulk Order

Loitering Munitions, Kamikaze & Surveillance Drones · Dec 2025

Indian Army + Indian Navy

IG Defence

CONTRACTED

Army & Navy Orders (undisclosed value)

IG T-Shul Pulse Anti-Drone Jammer · Jan 2026

Ministry of Defence

Paras Anti-Drone Technologies

CONTRACTED

$5.2 Million Contract

Counter-Drone Systems · Oct 2025

Ministry of Defence

Zen Technologies

CONTRACTED

₹37 Crore Order

Advanced Anti-Drone Systems · 2025

Export (Foreign Nation)

Flying Wedge Defence

CONTRACTED

$30 Million Export Order

Long-Range Attack & Surveillance UAVs · Aug 2025

Indian Army

Shield AI (US) + Indian Army

IN PROGRESS

V-BAT Procurement (value undisclosed)

V-BAT Autonomous VTOL UAS + Hivemind AI · Jan 2026

AMANECT DYNAMICS MANUFACTURING ROADMAP

We Are Building This in India

Amanect Dynamics is not just a marketplace — we are actively developing manufacturing partnerships to produce drones, loitering munitions, and counter-drone systems on Indian soil. EU technology. Indian production. Global export.

Tactical Surveillance Drones

Timeline: 2026–2027

Fixed-wing VTOL and multi-rotor ISR platforms designed for Indian terrain — Himalayan high-altitude, desert, and coastal environments. Built to Indian Army CEMILAC standards.

BonV Aero (Germany) + Indian OEM

Loitering Munitions / Kamikaze Drones

Timeline: 2027

Low-cost, high-precision loitering munitions for battlefield strike missions. Designed for rapid production scale — 500+ units per month capacity target.

EU Technology Transfer + Indian Manufacturing

Counter-UAS / Anti-Drone Systems

Timeline: 2026

Modular soft-kill and hard-kill C-UAS systems: RF jammers, GPS spoofing, directed energy, and kinetic interceptors. Addressing Indian Army's urgent C-UAS gap.

Helsing AI (Germany/UK) + Indian Partners

AI-Powered Autonomous Swarms

Timeline: 2027–2028

Multi-drone swarm coordination using AI — GPS-denied navigation, autonomous target recognition, and mesh networking for contested airspace operations.

Anduril / Shield AI Technology + India R&D

STRATEGIC CONTEXT

Why India Is the
Defining Market of 2025–2030

Operation Sindoor (2025) demonstrated the decisive role of drones in modern warfare — India's armed forces are now on emergency procurement mode.

The Indian Army's Northern Command is actively seeking indigenous Modular C-UAS systems with both soft-kill and hard-kill capabilities.

Mission Drone Shakti (₹1,800 Crore) mandates 50–60% local components — creating massive opportunity for EU-India joint manufacturing.

India's defence exports hit ₹38,424 crore in FY2025-26 — the country is now a net exporter of defence technology.

DAC approved $25.1 billion in military procurement proposals in FY2025-26 — the largest single-year approval in Indian defence history.

The C-UAS Gap

India's Northern Command is actively seeking an indigenous Modular Counter-UAS System with both soft-kill (RF jamming, GPS spoofing) and hard-kill (kinetic, laser) capabilities. This is an urgent, unfilled requirement worth hundreds of crores.

Export Multiplier

Indian drone companies' military revenues are expected to grow 4–5× by March 2028. Flying Wedge secured a $30M export order in 2025. The India-to-world drone export pipeline is just opening — Amanect Dynamics is positioned at the gateway.

Germany–India Corridor

BonV Aero (Germany) brings EASA-certified VTOL drone platforms and hydrogen propulsion. Combined with Indian manufacturing scale and cost advantages, the Germany–India corridor creates a globally competitive drone supply chain.

INDIA'S DRONE CHAMPIONS

Companies Getting Government Orders

ideaForge Technology

Mini UAV / ISR

NSE LISTED

Paras Defence

Anti-Drone / EW

NSE LISTED

Zen Technologies

C-UAS / Simulation

NSE LISTED

Solar Industries

Loitering Munitions

NSE LISTED

Bharat Electronics

Radar / EW Systems

NSE LISTED

InsideFPV

FPV Kamikaze Drones

Flying Wedge

Long-Range Attack UAV

IG Defence

Handheld C-UAS Jammers

Dhaksha Unmanned

Logistics Drones

Throttle Aerospace

Multi-rotor UAV

JOIN THE INDIA OPPORTUNITY

Partner With Amanect Dynamics for India Market Entry

Whether you are a European drone manufacturer seeking Indian distribution, an Indian company seeking EU technology partnerships, or an investor targeting the India defence boom — Amanect Dynamics is your strategic gateway.