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India to sell arms worth INRs 3.5 trln in five yrs



KATHMANDU: India has adopted a new strategy regarding manufacturing  and sale of arms and ammunition.

India, that has been selling arms in 85 countries, is doing homework to widen its market of arms and ammunition.

India plans to sell arms and ammunition worth INRs 3.5 trillion in the next five years in various countries including Nepal.

Emerging economy country (India) has geared up for becoming as powerful as power countries America and Britain in the sector of military power.

 

Publish Date : 15 June 2019 12:45 PM

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