New Delhi, january 2026 – india is set to expand its
defense manufacturing footprint globally with the export of
Indian-built Victoris, a new line of military-grade vehicles, to over
100 countries. The initiative is part of the government’s push to position india as a
major player in global defense exports.According to officials, the
Victoris vehicles are designed and manufactured entirely in india, featuring
advanced mobility, safety, and tactical capabilities suitable for diverse terrains and operational requirements.“The Victoris program demonstrates India’s ability to deliver high-quality defense equipment for international markets,” a government spokesperson said.
Key HighlightsWide Export ReachOver
100 countries are expected to receive the vehicles, including nations in
Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America.Export agreements are being finalized with multiple defense ministries.
Indigenous TechnologyThe Victoris is
completely Indian-built, showcasing domestic engineering and research capabilities.Features include
all-terrain mobility, armored protection, and advanced communication systems.
Boost to Make-in-India InitiativeThe export program strengthens India’s
Make-in-India defense vision, promoting
local manufacturing, technology transfer, and job creation.
Strategic and Economic ImpactExpected to
generate significant revenue for India’s defense sector.Enhances India’s
geopolitical influence through defense partnerships.
Looking AheadWith the Victoris exports, india aims to
solidify its reputation as a reliable supplier of high-quality defense equipment. Analysts say the move could
open doors for future contracts in advanced weaponry and military vehicles, further strengthening India’s position in the global defense market.
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