The country wants to be self-reliant and not depend on countries for its military needs

The government is asking companies to make more defence equipment. This includes things like weapons and advanced technology. India wants to build a defence industry that can make everything it needs.
India also wants to reduce the amount of defence equipment it buys from countries. This will help keep India safe and make sure it has the equipment it needs when it needs it. The government is encouraging companies, including startups and small businesses to get into the defence industry.

This is all part of a plan called Atmanirbhar Bharat. The plan is to make India stronger and less dependent on countries. Defence is a part of this plan because it is so important for Indias safety.
If India can make its defence equipment it will be able to make its own decisions about national security. It will not have to worry about what other countries think. This is very important for Indias independence.
Making its defence equipment can also help Indias economy. It can create jobs. Attract investment. India might even be able to sell its defence equipment to countries.
Overall Indias push to make its own defence equipment is a step forward. It will help India build an self-sufficient defence industry. India will be able to take care of its military needs and make its own decisions, about national security.

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