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Drone makers get no penalty relief as West Asia crisis declared force majeure
Business
Published on 1 May 2026

Deadlines extended and penalties waived for delays caused abroad
The government has declared the West Asia situation a force majeure for Indian drone contracts, granting companies deadline extensions of two to four months. Delays linked to disrupted supply chains will not attract penalties, offering much-needed breathing room to drone makers grappling with procurement and logistics disruptions across the region.
- West Asia crisis recognized as force majeure
- Contract deadlines extended by two to four months
- Penalties for disruption-linked delays waived
- Policy aims to protect drone sector supply chains
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