The Indian Army has received the first batch of Prahar light machine guns from Adani Defence and Aerospace. This is a big step forward in India’s defense manufacturing journey. The delivery was made earlier than planned, which shows that the company is committed and very good at getting things done.
The event took place at the Gwalior factory, where the company makes its products. Leaders from the defence industry and leaders from the company were at the event. The first group of guns was sent to the Army after the formalities were done. They will soon be put to use in battle.
This early delivery shows that private companies are getting better at handling big defence contracts and meeting the military’s strict deadlines.
A big push for defense made in India
As part of the government’s “Make in India” program, the Prahar light machine guns are made entirely in India. This project is a big step toward making more guns in the United States and importing fewer from other countries.
The guns are made in a modern factory that has high-tech equipment and systems for accuracy. To ensure that every weapon meets strict military standards, the production unit has high-tech equipment, a testing facility, and quality control systems.
Officials have made it clear that this release isn’t just about equipping the country with weapons; it’s also about giving it long-term capabilities. The main goal is to build a strong defence environment that can create, make, and supply high-tech gear in the area.
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A big order and quick plans for production
The Indian Army placed a much larger order than the first batch sent. More than 40,000 light machine guns are being ordered, which makes it one of the biggest deals in this area.
Adani Defence has said it hopes to complete the order sooner than originally planned. Over the next few months, the company is trying to scale up production and make much more.
It’s planned that about 1,000 guns will be made every month. In defence production, where quality and accuracy are critical, this pace is seen as amazing. The Army will get new weapons faster if production speeds up, which will help them be better prepared.
This large-scale production also shows that people are becoming more confident in Indian companies to handle difficult defence projects.
Better Performance and Design
The Prahar light machine guns are 7.62 mm weapons that are made to be reliable and do well on the battlefield. They are made to work well in a variety of terrains and difficult situations.
The design is built on a platform that has been used before and was made with the help of Israel Weapon Industries. This partnership makes sure that the guns blend knowledge from around the world with the producing power of India.
People know that these guns are strong, accurate, and simple to use. These weapons work well in current battles where both speed and force are important.
The Prahar guns should make troops much more effective in combat because of these qualities.
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Improving the Army’s Skills
Many people believe that the Indian Army’s new Prahar light machine guns will make it much stronger. Soldiers can do their jobs better when they have better gear, especially in tough situations.
The release is also part of a broader shift in India’s defence sector, where private companies are becoming more important alongside established public-sector units. There is more competition now, the quality is better, and production is going faster, thanks to this change.
In the future, the Gwalior plant is likely to continue producing more guns, such as improved systems for close combat. This shows that the attention is not only on what is needed right now, but also on getting ready for what will come next.
Overall, the safe arrival of the first batch of Prahar guns is a big step toward being able to defend yourself. It shows that India is getting better at producing high quality military weapons, making the country stronger in the world’s defence system.

