India Sets Sights on Becoming Global Drone Manufacturing Hub

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India is rapidly emerging as a key player in the global drone manufacturing industry, with the government and private sector pushing to make the country a hub for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) production. This ambition is part of India’s broader strategy to capitalize on cutting-edge technologies and reduce dependency on foreign suppliers.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has laid out a clear roadmap for the growth of the drone sector under the Drone Policy 2.0, which encourages innovation, safety, and regulatory clarity. India is expected to tap into the growing demand for drones across various sectors including agriculture, defense, logistics, and surveillance.

In addition, India’s focus on expanding its drone manufacturing capabilities is backed by substantial investments from both domestic and international companies. Local startups and established tech firms are ramping up production, while international partnerships are helping to enhance technological capabilities.

The push for indigenous drone production is also aligned with India’s broader “Make in India” initiative, aimed at boosting manufacturing across high-tech sectors. Industry experts suggest that, with the right policies and infrastructure, India could become one of the leading exporters of drones within the next few years, significantly contributing to the global UAV market.

 

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