India's own long-range air defence system, titled 'Project Kusha', is being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
It will be capable of detecting and destroying enemy projectiles and armour, including cruise missiles, stealth fighter jets, and drones at long range.
The ambitious project is believed to not only perform better than Israel's Iron Dome system, but also rival the effectiveness of Russia's S-400 system and the 'Patriot' system of the United States.
The indigenous long-range surface-to-air defence system (LR-SAM) includes long-range surveillance and fire control radars, along with interceptor missiles.
These missiles can detect and strike hostile targets at the ranges of 150 km, 200 km, and 350 km.
It will also be effective in providing strategic and tactical cover.
The system reportedly has a single-shot kill chance of at least 80% and over 90% when two missiles are fired after each other.