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Defence, aerospace to be two pillars for making India ‘Atmanirbha­r’, says PM Modi

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Vadodara, India - Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while launching the C-295 transport aircraft manufactur­ing facility in Gujarat’s Vadodara on Sunday, said that the defence and aero

space sectors will be two important pillars for making India ‘Atmanirbha­r’.

The Prime Minister also noted that the defence manufactur­ing scale of the country will cross Us$25bn by 2025.

“In the coming years, the defence and aerospace sectors will be two important pillars for making India ‘Atmanirbha­r’. By 2025, our defence manufactur­ing scale would cross US$25 bn. Defence corridors being establishe­d in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu would power this scale,” he said.

“The transport aircrafts that’ll be manufactur­ed here will not only give power to our army but also develop a new ecosystem of manufactur­ing aircraft,” he added.

Modi stressed that the country is moving forward with the aim of being the frontrunne­r in every field.

“From semi-conductor to aircraft, we are moving forward with the aim to be the frontrunne­r in every field. It is being possible because we have focussed on skill developmen­t in the last eight years and prepared an atmosphere for it,” he said.

Noting that India is one of the ‘fastest-developing aviation sectors’ today, the Prime Minister said that the country will

soon enter the list of top three nations in terms of air traffic.

“In the coming 10-15 years, India will require over 2000 passenger and cargo aircraft. This reflects how fast we’ll be developing. India is preparing to meet the demand from now on,” he said.

The Prime Minister attributed to the progressiv­e steps being taken across sectors to the ‘ change of mindset’, and said that the previous government­s’ mindset ‘didn’t let the private sector grow’.

“One key aspect of progress is the change of mindset! Government­s, for a long time now,

had been working with the mindset that only the government knows everything and that only they should do everything. This mindset suppressed the country’s talent, and didn’t let the private sector grow,” he said.

Hitting out further at the previous government­s over the mindset, the Prime Minister said that it less to a loss in India’s manufactur­ing sector.

“Previous government­s also had the mindset to avoid problems and keep alive manufactur­ing sector with a few subsi

dies. This thinking led to a loss in India’s manufactur­ing sector. Neither was there a solid policy, nor responsibi­lity over the need for logistics, and electricit­y/water supply. The India of today is working with a new mindset and new work culture. We have let go of ‘Kaamchalau’ decisions,” he said.

Modi highlighte­d that the country is managing the service sectors along with flourishin­g the manufactur­ing sector today.

“Earlier there was also a mindset that India cannot do well in manufactur­ing, so it

should focus on service sector. Today we are managing the

service sector and also flourishin­g the manufactur­ing sector,” he said. Apart from making 40 aircraft, this facility at Vadodara would be manufactur­ing additional aircraft for Air Force requiremen­ts and exports, as per defence Secretary Aramane Giridhar.

With the launch of the C295 aircraft manufactur­ing facility, India will enter an illustriou­s league of about only a dozen nations with the capacity to manufactur­e military transport aircraft. -Currently, the US,

Japan, UK, Russia, France, Italy, Spain, Ukraine, Brazil, China, and Japan has that capacity.

Tata-airbus combine had said that C-295 manufactur­ing is ‘the first Make in India aerospace programme in the private sector involving the full developmen­t of a complete industrial ecosystem; from manufactur­e to assembly, test and qualificat­ion, to delivery and maintenanc­e of the complete lifecycle of the aircraft’.

Under the terms of the deal, 16 C-295 aircraft are scheduled to be delivered between September 2023 and August 2025 in flyaway condition, while the remaining 40 aircraft will be manufactur­ed at the Vadodara

facility. In another first, ‘indigenous content in the planes will be the highest ever in India, and 96 per cent of the work that Airbus does in Spain will now be done at the new facility’.

The Vadodara facility will be

initially geared to manufactur­e eight aircraft per year, but it has

been designed such that it can also cater to the additional needs of Indian armed forces or exports.

As per Defence Ministry, following the delivery of 56 aircraft to IAS, the combine will be allowed to sell India-built C295 aircraft to civil operators and to countries cleared by the government. It is believed that the Vadodara facility will replicate the success of Brahmos in missile exports.

India has embarked on a massive transforma­tion of its defence sector through the ambitious Make in India programme of the Modi government. Several projects for the domestic manufactur­ing of various defence platforms

like missiles, field guns, tanks, aircraft carriers, drones, fighter planes, tanks, and helicopter­s are currently underway and are fulfilling the defence modernizat­ion needs of the Indian armed forces.

 ?? (ANI) ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the foundation laying ceremony of C295 Aircraft Manufactur­ing Facility, in Vadodara on Sunday
(ANI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the foundation laying ceremony of C295 Aircraft Manufactur­ing Facility, in Vadodara on Sunday

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