Today, India is no longer just an arms-importing country but is rapidly emerging as a global arms exporter. A recent report by Taiwan media has praised this military achievement of India wholeheartedly. India’s weapons performance in Operation Sindoor against Pakistan has made Indian weapon systems popular globally due to their cost-effectiveness and reliability.

Taiwan media praised India, saying Indian weapons are highly reliable, cost-effective, and technologically advanced, making them extremely attractive to buyers. India is now challenging traditional giant players like Russia in the field of arms exports. India’s defense exports have increased 3 times in the last 5 years. This figure reflects India’s defense manufacturing capabilities and the success of the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.
Taiwan media specifically mentioned that the reliability and low price of Indian weapons make them even more competitive in the market. Earlier, India used to only import weapons, but now it is exporting weapons to many countries worldwide. According to Taiwan media, India has become a “strong option,” which is beneficial in terms of technical quality as well as cost.
This positive response from the Taiwan media is proof of India’s growing global military reputation. If India continues to progress in defense production and exports in the coming years, it will definitely become one of the top arms-exporting countries in the world.
Other sources claimed many defense products developed by India, such as the Tejas fighter aircraft, Brahmos missile, Akash missile system, and Pinaka rocket launcher, have become a subject of great interest in the international market. The big impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in India’ policy is being seen in this sector. The technological achievements of DRDO, HAL, and other defense units are meeting global standards.
India is now getting ready to meet the defense needs of the world, not just for itself. This achievement of India not only reflects its military strength but also strengthens its role in global diplomacy and economy.