Home Ministry officials said the Central government would reimburse all the expenses to be incurred by the state governments in hiring the helicopters, which will primarily be used for casualty evacuation, emergency reinforcement of forces and transportation of medicine and other supplies.
The decision has been taken after the Home Ministry's plan to hire nearly a dozen helicopters from Ravinder Rishi- owned Vectra group's subsidiary Global Vectra Helicorp has come a cropper after aviation regulator DGCA suspended its operating permit.
Rishi is being probed by the CBI in alleged irregularities in the supply of Tatra trucks to Defence forces.
The Home Ministry will give up to Rs 15 crore per annum to each of the Naxal-affected states for hiring helicopters. Ministry officials feel that with that much of fund, a state can get 30 hours flying time of choppers every month.
Meanwhile, the Home Ministry is in the process of buying eight Mi-17V-5 helicopters to assist its forces engaged in internal security duties, including anti-Naxal operations.
The Ministry of Defence is negotiating with a foreign firm to purchase around 80 Mi-17s.
"The MoD has been asked to buy eight helicopters in addition to their actual requirement. The MHA will use these additional helicopters," an official said.