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India's defence sector on fast track to become global powerhouse: Report

IANS March 16, 2025 168 views

India's defence sector is experiencing an unprecedented transformation, with exports surging 31 times over the past decade. The country is strategically positioning itself as a key global defence supplier, particularly targeting European markets facing manufacturing challenges. Government initiatives and rising international demand are propelling India's defence industry towards ambitious growth targets. This evolution signals a significant shift in global defence dynamics and India's emerging role as a critical defence equipment provider.

"India is emerging as a dependable supplier of defence equipment" - Nuvama Report
New Delhi, March 16: India's defence industry is rapidly evolving into a global powerhouse as the country's defence exports surged to an all-time high of Rs 21,083 crore in FY24 -- a 32.5 per cent increase from the previous year's Rs 15,920 crore, as per a report.

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India targets Rs 50,000 crore defence exports by FY29

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European market offers new opportunities for Indian manufacturers

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Defence procurement worth Rs 1.5 trillion planned by March 2025

According to the Nuvama report, over the past decade, India's defence exports have grown 31 times, solidifying its presence in the global market and increasing international demand.

The Indian government has set an ambitious target of Rs 50,000 crore in defence exports by FY29, reflecting its commitment to strengthening the sector.

In FY25 alone, exports are projected to reach Rs 20,300 crore, reinforcing India's position as a key player in the international defence supply chain.

One of the biggest catalysts for this growth is the rising demand from Europe. With European nations facing manufacturing constraints and workforce shortages, India is emerging as a dependable supplier of defence equipment.

The first wave of European defence orders is anticipated as early as the first half of FY26, opening new avenues for Indian defence manufacturers.

Domestically, the Indian government is taking significant steps to accelerate growth in the sector, the report said.

A large-scale defence procurement worth Rs 1.5 trillion is planned by March 2025, addressing concerns over slow order placements in FY25.

This move is expected to boost Indian defence stocks and enhance the country's military capabilities, it added.

Meanwhile, shifting global defence dynamics are creating additional opportunities for India. The United States' decision to cut military aid to Ukraine has highlighted NATO's heavy dependence on American defence funding.

With the US contributing nearly 70 per cent of NATO's total defence expenditure over the past decade, European nations are now under pressure to bolster their defence systems.

This transition is expected to drive further demand for Indian defence products, according to Nuvama.

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