Defence Ministry plans to buy 10 lakh hand grenades for combat troops

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"A proposal for buying 10 lakh hand grenades from an Indian firm would be considered by the at a high-level meeting to be chaired by this week," government sources told

The more than Rs 500 crore proposal is critical as the government has already taken care of the main personal weapon requirements of the soldiers by signing two contracts for modern rifles.

In the first case, a contract worth over Rs 700 crore for around 75,000 assault rifles from an American firm has been signed while a joint venture has been formed with to manufacture 7.5 lakh modern AK-203 assault rifles.

The project for acquiring new hand grenades is required for the replacement of the existing HE-36 grenades manufactured by the The multi-mode grenades have been developed by the DRDO and a production agency has been selected to manufacture them in large numbers. Hand grenades are among the few critical weapons that soldiers need in the time of war as they can be used to cause heavy damage to enemy positions or bunkers apart from taking out their soldiers.

Tensions between and have been heightened after the Pulwama attack on February 14 in which 40 CRPF personnel lost their lives.

avenged the attack by striking the of Jaish e Mohammed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of

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First Published: Fri, March 15 2019. 17:36 IST