The Ministry of Defence issues approvals worth about ₹52,000 crore for multiple defence initiatives, according to reporting referencing the DAC nod. The approvals cover a range of capabilities across the defence sector, including anti-drone systems, missile-related projects, and air defence platforms. They also include unmanned systems and surveillance capabilities, indicating a broader focus on detection, monitoring and operational use of drones and other remotely operated assets. The coverage highlights companies such as BEML and Bharat Dynamics, along with Apollo Micro, as being among those in focus following the decision. While the specific project details and contract breakdown are not provided in the cited summaries, all accounts agree that the approvals are tied to the Ministry of Defence’s DAC clearance and span multiple categories of equipment and technology. The overall decision is presented as enabling procurement or development steps associated with these defence requirements.