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New Delhi, The defence ministry on Monday approved procurement of long range rockets, missiles, radar systems and military platforms worth ₹ 79,000 crore to bolster the military's combat prowess. The Defence Acquisition Council , chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, green-lighted the proposals.