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After BrahMos, Is Akashteer India's Next Big Defence Export Success Story?

Following the global success of the BrahMos missile system, India's indigenous Akashteer air defence command and control system is emerging as a promising defence export opportunity. Several countries are reportedly showing interest in advanced Indian military technology as New Delhi strengthens its position in the global defence market.

After BrahMos, Is Akashteer India's Next Big Defence Export Success Story?
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By Jeet nirmal

Source: Janta Scope

India's defence exports have witnessed significant growth in recent years, with the successful export of the BrahMos missile system serving as a major milestone. Now, attention is turning toward Akashteer, an indigenous air defence command and control system developed to enhance battlefield surveillance, threat detection, and real-time response capabilities.

Akashteer integrates radar systems, sensors, and air defence weapons into a unified network, enabling faster decision-making and improved coordination against aerial threats. Defence experts believe its operational success and cost-effectiveness could make it attractive to friendly nations seeking modern air defence solutions.

The growing international interest in Indian defence products aligns with the government's push for self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. As India continues to expand its defence manufacturing ecosystem, Akashteer could become the next major export success after BrahMos, strengthening the country's strategic and economic influence worldwide.

With global demand rising for advanced yet affordable defence systems, Akashteer represents a significant opportunity for India's defence industry and export ambitions.

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