Saturday, Apr 19 2025 | Time 10:35 Hrs(IST)
India


India's defence sector moving ahead on path of self-reliance: Rajnath Singh

India's defence sector moving ahead on path of self-reliance: Rajnath Singh

New Delhi, Apr 17 (UNI) Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said India’s defence sector is moving ahead on the path of self-reliance, and the country is also ready to play a very important role in making global supply chains resilient.

Speaking at a Defence Conclave here, he said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the revival and strengthening of the defence sector has been one of the biggest priorities for the government.

He stated that the government’s first and foremost challenge was to change the mindset that India would simply import to meet its defence needs. “India will reduce its dependency on imports and create a defence industrial complex that will not only meet India’s needs but will also strengthen the potential of defence exports,” he emphasised.

“Today, while India’s defence sector is moving ahead on the path of self-reliance, it is also ready to play a very important role in making global supply chains resilient,” the Minister emphasised.

He added that the ‘Make in India’ programme is not only strengthening the country's defence production but also has the capability to make the global defence supply chain resilient and flexible. He further stated that while India’s defence manufacturing capabilities are aimed at national security and strategic autonomy, they are also insulating manufacturing from global supply shocks.

He also said that with a clear focus on indigenisation, innovation, and global leadership, India is not only securing its borders but also positioning itself as a key player in the international defence ecosystem.



Singh said, “The day is not far when India will not only emerge as a developed country, but our military power will also emerge as the number one in the world.”

Underlining that India’s growing defence capability is not meant to provoke conflict, Singh said, “Our defence capabilities are like a credible deterrence, to maintain peace and tranquillity. Peace is possible only when we remain strong”.



On the evolving nature of warfare, Singh underscored that in the coming days, conflicts and wars will be more violent and unpredictable. The cyber and space domains are rapidly emerging as new battlefields and along with this, a war of narrative and perception is also being fought all over the world. To address these challenges, he mentioned that the focus is on holistic capacity building and continuous reforms.



The Minister also mentioned that the Ministry of Defence had declared 2025 as the ‘Year of Reforms’.



Reflecting on reforms, Rajnath Singh highlighted that corporatising the over 200-year-old Ordnance Factories was a bold but necessary step.



“Today Ordnance Factories are performing very well in their new form and have become profit making units. I believe that changing a structure that is more than two hundred years old is a very big reform of this century” he added.



He also outlined the government’s indigenisation drive, noting the release of five positive indigenisation lists by the Armed Forces and five by Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs). “The total number of defence equipment, weapon systems and platforms included in the list of the services is 509. These will now be produced in India. Similarly, the total number of items included in the DPSU lists is 5,012 including strategically-important line replacement units, sub-systems, spares and components,” he said.



He underlined the fact that the government has reserved 75 per cent of the defence budget for procurement from domestic companies. He pointed out that defence production in India has risen from Rs 40,000 crore in 2014 to over Rs 1.27 lakh crore today. “This year, defence production should cross Rs 1.60 lakh crore, while our target is to produce defence equipment worth Rs three lakh crore by the year 2029,” he added.



On defence exports, the Minister underscored that the figures had surged from Rs 686 crore in 2013–14 to Rs 23,622 crore in 2024–25. “Defence products made in our country are being exported to about 100 countries. “our defence exports should reach Rs 30,000 crore this year and Rs 50,000 crore by the year 2029,” he announced.



Highlighting India’s growing strategic capabilities, the defence Minister mentioned that the country now stands shoulder to shoulder with developed nations in critical areas such as missile technology (Agni, BrahMos), submarines (INS Arihant), aircraft carriers (INS Vikrant), artificial intelligence, drones, cyber defence and hypersonic systems.



“Aero engine manufacturing remains a challenge,” he said, while also pointing to significant progress under the Kaveri engine project and ongoing discussions with global players like Safran, GE and Rolls Royce to build domestic capabilities.



With emphasis on India’s success in shipbuilding, Rajnath Singh stated that more than 97 percent of the warships of Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard are now built in Indian shipyards. Ships built by India are also being exported to friendly countries like Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Maldives.



UNI RBE RN

More News

Major Overhaul: Toilets, AC now in loco cabs

18 Apr 2025 | 11:01 PM

New Delhi, Apr 8 (UNI) In a landmark move to enhance the working environment of loco pilots, Indian Railways has equipped more than half of its locomotive cabs with ergonomic seats, air conditioning, and other modern facilities.

see more..
Shah appeals to Naxalites to lay down arms and join mainstream

Shah appeals to Naxalites to lay down arms and join mainstream

18 Apr 2025 | 9:14 PM

New Delhi, Apr 18 (UNI) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday appealed to the Naxalites to lay down their arms as soon as possible and join the mainstream by adopting the surrender policy of the Modi government.

see more..
Shah appeals to Naxalites to surrender

Shah appeals to Naxalites to surrender

18 Apr 2025 | 7:53 PM

New Delhi, Apr 18 (UNI) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday reiterated the government's determination to free the country from Naxalism before March 31, 2026, and appealed to the Naxalites to lay down their arms and join the mainstream by adopting the surrender policy.

see more..
Shah appeals Naxalites to surrender

Shah appeals Naxalites to surrender

18 Apr 2025 | 7:46 PM

New Delhi, Apr 18 (UNI) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday reiterated the government's determination to free the country from Naxalism before 31 March 2026, and appealed to the Naxalites to lay down their arms and join the mainstream by adopting the surrender policy.

see more..
No power can direct President: Dhankhar

No power can direct President: Dhankhar

18 Apr 2025 | 4:35 PM

New Delhi, April 18 (UNI) Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday questioned the unlimited independence of the judiciary and said that no power can give any direction to the President of India on any grounds.

see more..