Indigenously manufactured vehicles to reach Lebanon for use by Indian contingent in UNIFIL
India is sending 62 locally made vehicles to Lebanon for its troops in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. This includes troop carriers, utility vehicles, ambulances, and recovery vehicles. This move promotes India's self-reliance in defe...

Until now, the Indian troops serving in the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon were operating the vehicles provided by the United Nations. These vehicles were sourced from other countries, a defence source said.
In a significant step towards promoting indigenous capabilities and strengthening operational efficiency, 62 Indian-manufactured vehicles are now set to reach Lebanon for utilisation by the Indian contingent deployed in the UNIFIL, the source added.
With the induction of these 'Made-in-India' vehicles, the Indian battalion will now rely on "robust and homegrown platforms", showcasing India's commitment to self-reliance and its growing defence manufacturing capabilities on the global stage, the source said.
This development underscores India's leadership in peacekeeping missions and highlights the nation's support for indigenous innovation in defence, he added.
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