top of page

Defence corridors will reduce India's reliance on imports and will promote exports: Minister of


The setting up of defence corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu would lead to indigenous production of defence and aerospace related items thereby reducing country's imports and increasing exports, Minister of State for Defence Shripad Yesso Naik said on Wednesday. The Indian aerospace and defence industry has to rise to the occasion to shoulder greater responsibility in making the country 'self-reliant' in defence production towards reaching the goal of USD 25 billion domestic production by 2025, he said at an event. "The government has set up defence industrial corridors in Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. These corridors will act as a well planned and efficient industrial base that will lead to increased defence production in the country," he said at a conference organised by CII and Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers. The Minister said defence industrial corridors in the two states would catalyse indigenous production of defence and aerospace related items, reducing the country's reliance on imports and promoting exports to other countries. The move would reinforce India's goal to achieve self-reliance in defence, generation of employment, growth of private domestic manufacturers, MSMEs and start ups, he said. Noting that the global aircraft maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) is a 'multi-billion dollar industry' growing at a robust rate, he said the Indian aircraft maintenance market was yet to "catch up." "The Indian MRO market is estimated at USD 800 million and is growing at about 8 per cent annually against the 4 per cent world average," he said. The aerospace and defence market has tremendous growth potential to be 'globally competitive' and further develop into a leading hub and a net exporter for manufacturing, technology development and services, he said. In recent years, the defence sector has grown to USD 42.83 billion in 2017-18 with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.7 per cent between 2008 and 2016. "The (domestic) aerospace and defence industry is estimated to reach around USD 70 billion by 2030," he said. The defence and aerospace industry is on the 'threshold' of transformation under the initiatives of the Government of India to promote Make in India and AtmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan, he added.

2 views
available_at_amazon_1200x600_Nvz5h2M.png

Subscribe Our CHannel

WRITE AN ARTICLE

You are welcome to this site. You can contribute by sending your article to the prescribed e-mail address, we will publish in our website if it is found to be worthy. Send your article to the below mentioned email address. We will publish it under Fan's article headline !!

Kolkata

  • facebook
  • YouTube
  • twitter
  • instagram

Archive

We are grateful to our fans and followers for their immense love and support. As you all know, this is website is purely built for defence lovers, and we have invested in this platform, but we have no revenues or source of income, but still we have been posting news for our fans. We would like to request our sincere fans, if you like our works, then please contribute a bare little towards your favorite defence page and website, so that we can dedicate ourselves fully towards this service. 

It is not mandatory for you to donate, but its a request to all of you, you can donate anything asper your wish.

Thank You Very much for being with us. Love you all.

Subscribe

bottom of page