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India beefs up defence production with Airbus plant in Gujarat

by Mark Darwin
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India beefs up defence production with Airbus plant in Gujarat
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INDIA will open its first private military aircraft manufacturing facility on Monday (Oct 28) as the South Asian nation ramps up its local defence production to cut reliance on imports.

The factory – a joint venture between Airbus and Tata Advanced Systems – will produce transport aircraft to replace the Indian military’s ageing fleet. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who’s on a two-day visit to India, will inaugurate the facility with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in the latter’s home state of Gujarat.

The first aircraft is scheduled to be delivered in 2026 and the remaining by August 2031, according to Indian officials who asked not to be named as the discussions are private.

The manufacturing facility follows a 219 billion rupees (S$3.4 billion) contract between India and Airbus for 56 C-295 transporters three years ago. Of these, 16 aircraft will be made in Spain and the rest in India, with state-owned firms such as Bharat Electronics and Bharat Dynamics, also contributing to the programme, according to a statement.

The C-295s, which can carry as much as nine tonnes or 71 troops, will replace the ageing Indian Air Force fleet of Avro cargo planes inducted six decades ago. India’s military expects to build more of these transport aircraft to help replace Russian-made An-32 transporters that are fast reaching the end of their lives.

Local components in the India-made C-295s will rise to as much as three-fourths from about half now, they said.

A spokesperson for India’s Ministry of Defence declined to comment on the details.

The move comes as India aims to reduce its dependence on foreign-made equipment, especially from Russia. Moscow remains New Delhi’s largest weapon supplier despite a drop in recent years, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, an independent think tank that tracks weapons trade.

In addition, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has delayed weapon supplies to India affecting defence preparedness and adding greater urgency to locally produce weapons. BLOOMBERG

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