Big tension for China, Pakistan as India to boost domestic drone producing capacity, project worth whopping Rs…

According to a report showing people familiar with the issue, India is preparing to launch $ 234 million in Incentive program to increase civil and military sectors of Indian domestic drone. Continue reading to learn more about this.
The new initiative will be managed by the Ministry of Civil Aviation with support from the Ministry of Defense.
According to a report showing people familiar with the issue, India is preparing to launch $ 234 million in Incentive program to increase civil and military sectors of Indian domestic drone. The movement comes in the midst of the increasing use of drones in the conflicts in the world and increasing arms racing with other competitors such as neighbor Pakistan and China and Türkiye. According to the Reuters report, the program will take three years and offer financial aid to produce drones, components, software, counter -drone technologies and allied services.
What inspired the project?
India’s focus on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) comes after a four -day conflict with Pakistan in early May, which shows that nuclear armed nations used intensively for the first time against each other. The conflict is seen as the main reason for the new Delhi to scal the production of domestic drone production. “During the conflict of India-Pakistan) last week, Indian Defense Secretary Rajesh Gambling Singh had too many drones, Loitering ammunition and Kamikaze drones on both sides.” He said. “The lesson we have learned is that we need to double our indigenous efforts to enable us to build a large, effective, military drone production ecosystem.”
What is the project timeline?
The new initiative will be managed by the Ministry of Civil Aviation with support from the Ministry of Defense. The project aims to ensure that at least 40 percent of the important drone components are produced in India at the end of the financial year that ended 2028. This will reduce India’s current dependence on imported parts, most of which are still coming from China despite the ban on importing full drones.



