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Govt. Seeks to Boost Defence Exports

Kartavya Desk Staff

Context: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced that the Government aims to expand India’s domestic defence manufacturing ecosystem to ₹3 lakh crore and boost defence exports to ₹50,000 crore by 2029.

About Govt. Seeks to Boost Defence Exports:

What it is? It refers to India’s strategic roadmap to enhance domestic defence production capacity and increase global export competitiveness, making India a major arms manufacturing hub.

• It refers to India’s strategic roadmap to enhance domestic defence production capacity and increase global export competitiveness, making India a major arms manufacturing hub.

Aim: The target is to achieve ₹50,000 crore in defence exports by 2029, alongside a total annual defence production value of ₹3 lakh crore—driven by private participation, technology transfer, and innovation.

Key Features:

Private sector integration: Encouraging domestic firms to collaborate with DRDO, DPSUs, and foreign OEMs. Skill development: Promoting defence education and R&D through institutions like Symbiosis Skills University. Indigenisation: Expanding production of platforms such as Tejas aircraft, Akash missiles, and Pinaka rockets. Policy push: Simplified procurement norms, export authorisation, and Make-in-India incentives. Operational validation: Missions like Operation Sindoor showcase the success of indigenous technology in real-time operations.

Private sector integration: Encouraging domestic firms to collaborate with DRDO, DPSUs, and foreign OEMs.

Skill development: Promoting defence education and R&D through institutions like Symbiosis Skills University.

Indigenisation: Expanding production of platforms such as Tejas aircraft, Akash missiles, and Pinaka rockets.

Policy push: Simplified procurement norms, export authorisation, and Make-in-India incentives.

Operational validation: Missions like Operation Sindoor showcase the success of indigenous technology in real-time operations.

Relevance in UPSC Exam Syllabus:

GS Paper 3 – Security & Economy: Defence indigenisation, Make in India, and technology transfer.

GS Paper 2 – Governance & Policy: Role of public-private partnerships and institutional reforms in strategic sectors.

Essay Paper: Topics on self-reliance, innovation, and national security.

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