Made in India Airbus C-295: Set to Soar High for India's Defence Future
Key Highlights from PM Modi’s Remarks at the Inauguration of TATA Aircraft Complex, 28 October 2024
“The Overhauling of India's Defence Sector is an example of the Right Plan & the Right Partnership” - PM Modi
On October 28, 2024, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and President of the Government of Spain Pedro Sanchez inaugurated the TATA Aircraft Complex for manufacturing C-295 aircraft in Vadodara, Gujarat. This state-of-the-art facility symbolizes a significant leap forward in India's defence manufacturing capabilities and international collaboration.
The inauguration of the C-295 aircraft facility marks a pivotal moment for India’s defence manufacturing landscape. As the nation continues to innovate and expand its capabilities, the Airbus C-295 stands as a testament to India’s commitment to becoming a trusted partner in global aerospace manufacturing, ready to soar into a bright future.
Make in India, Make for the World
The Prime Minister highlighted that the C-295 project embodies the “Make in India, Make for the World” initiative, reflecting India's commitment to becoming a global leader in aerospace manufacturing. This facility is set to create thousands of jobs and generate opportunities for MSMEs across the nation, reinforcing local production.
Transforming India’s Defence Manufacturing
PM Modi articulated the remarkable transformation of India’s defence sector over the past decade. By reducing reliance on imports and embracing strategic reforms, India has fostered a robust defence manufacturing ecosystem. With increased private sector participation and revamped ordnance factories, India has emerged as a significant player in the global defence market, exporting to over 100 countries.
Innovations and Skill Development
Highlighting innovation, the Prime Minister referenced the iDEX (Innovation for Defence Excellence) scheme, which has spurred the growth of more than 1,000 startups in the last 5-6 years. He emphasized the critical need for skill development, noting that the C-295 facility will produce 18,000 aircraft parts, solidifying India’s position as a vital supplier in the aerospace industry.
Future Prospects for Aviation
Looking ahead, PM Modi envisions the C-295 facility playing a key role not just in military aviation but also in civil aviation. With Indian airlines ordering 1,200 new aircraft, the Vadodara complex is poised to cater to both national and global aviation needs, positioning India as an aviation hub.
Cultural Ties and Global Collaboration
In addition to industrial advancements, PM Modi celebrated the cultural connections between India and Spain. He underscored the importance of collaboration across sectors, inviting Spanish industry leaders to explore opportunities in India and fostering further joint projects.
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