India is moving toward self-reliance in air defence as DRDO’s Project Kusha advances the development of indigenous long-range interceptor missiles with 150–400 km range. This system is expected to strengthen India’s multi-layered air defence architecture, reducing dependence on foreign systems like the S-400 in the long run. Project Kusha aims to provide high-altitude interception, advanced radar integration, and networked command systems—boosting India’s ability to counter modern aerial threats and reinforcing the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence.
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DRDO’s Project Kusha aims for 150–400 km interceptors, boosting multi-layer protection and reducing reliance on imports.
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