[India] - India defence exports will increase to $5bn by 2025: PM Modi

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BENGALURU: Indias defence exports are primed to more than treble from the current $1.5 billion to $5 billion by 2024-25, constructing on the
journey from being the worlds largest importer to exporting equipment to 75 countries, PM Modi said Monday at the inauguration of Aero
Indias 14th edition
The defence sector is set for a huge leap, he said, and pointed out the homegrown fighter jet Tejas, the first indigenously designed and
built warship INS Vikrant, Asias biggest helicopter factory in Karnatakas Tumakuru and the nations very first armoured systems intricate
built by a private firm in Surat as reflecting the potential of a self-reliant India excited to spread its wings and tap international
opportunities.Speaking at the inauguration of Aero Indias 14th edition here on Monday, Prime Minister Modi compared the qualities moving the
country in Amrit Kaal to that of a fighter pilot
The India these days thinks quick, thinks far and takes fast decisions
The India of the 21st century will neither miss any chance nor absence in effort, he said.The Prime Minister said that he was positive that
after years of dependence on imports, the change in the countrys defence sector over the previous eight to 9 years had actually set it up
for a big leap
From here, India will take quick strides to be counted among the largest defence producers, and our economic sector and financiers will
play a huge role in that, Modi said, prompting industry to invest and produce opportunities within the country and beyond.The PM even more
said Aero India was simply the platform the nation needed to send out a message to the world about its intent and potential
Aero Indias deafening holler echoes Indias message of reform, perform and change
The whole world is keeping in mind of the reforms produced ease of operating, reforms in defence FDI and other sectors, and simplification
of processes for issuance of licences to industries while also increasing their validity
Modi said wherever there was demand, knowledge and experience, growth would be a natural outcome
Today, Aero India is not simply a show; it not just showcases the scope of the defence market but likewise Indias confidence
Defence minister Rajnath Singh attributed the development of the countrys defence sector to PM Modis management
He stated that Aero India, too, had actually played a role in enhancing the nations defence capabilities.