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The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) in its sitting held on Friday the 28th of March 2025 approved the proposal to buy 156 Light Combat Helicopter ‘Prachand’ worth over Rs 62,500 crore from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

This decision marks a major boost to India’s combat capabilities & self reliance in defence.

Capable of operating from high altitude terrain and carrying out precision strike at high altitude targets,

Helicopter ‘Prachand’ is a powerful machine. The Cabinet’s decision taken today will create more than 8500 jobs.

According to a release issued by the Ministry of Defence (MoD), two contracts were signed with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for supply of 156 Light Combat Helicopters (LCH), Prachand, along with training and other associated equipment worth Rs. 62,700 crore, excluding taxes.

The first contract is for supply of 66 LCHs to the Indian Air Force (IAF) and second is for supply of 90 LCHs to the Indian Army.

The supply of these Helicopters shall commence from the third year and will be spread over the next five years.

The contracts will enhance the combat capability of Armed Forces at high altitudes.

LCH is India’s first indigenously designed and developed combat helicopter having a capability of operating at an altitude of over 5000 meters.

This helicopter has a large number of components designed & manufactured in India and it is planned to achieve an overall indigenous content of over 65% during the execution of this procurement.

This will involve over 250 domestic companies mostly MSMEs and will generate over 8,500 direct & indirect jobs.

Ministry of Defence also signed a contract with Metrea Management for Wet Leasing of one Flight Refuelling Aircraft (FRA) for providing Air to Air refuelling training to pilots of IAF and Indian Navy.

Metrea will provide FRA (KC135 Aircraft) within six months which will be the first FRA to be wet leased by IAF.

With signing of these three contracts, the total number of contracts signed by Ministry of Defence during 2024-25 reaches to 193 with overall contract value exceeding Rs 2,09,050 crore, which is the highest ever and nearly double the previous highest figure. Out of these, the contracts to domestic industry are 177 (92%) with contract value Rs 1,68,922 Crore (81%).