India’s Defence Exports Boost MSME Growth with U.S., France, and Armenia as Top Buyers October 29, 2024 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 India has achieved a new benchmark in defence exports, with the United States, France, and Armenia emerging as its leading clients in the past fiscal year, according to government sources. This accomplishment aligns closely with the Indian government’s efforts to foster indigenous production and expand military exports into global markets, further supporting India’s strategic self-reliance and economic growth. The U.S. imported a significant volume of aircraft and helicopter parts from India, supplied to major global defence companies, including Lockheed Martin and Boeing. France’s imports largely included sophisticated software and electronic systems, highlighting India’s capabilities in tech-centric military solutions. Armenia received advanced artillery systems, such as ATAGS guns, Pinaka multi-barrel rocket systems, and Swathi radars, marking a new phase in India’s defence diplomacy. The Ministry of Defence has actively engaged both public and private sectors, including a vast network of over 16,000 MSMEs, to achieve self-reliance in military production. As of 2023-24, India’s defence production value soared to an estimated Rs 1.27 lakh crore, tripling the 2014-15 figure of Rs 46,429 crore. The private sector’s role has grown, accounting for 21% of total defence output. India’s Defence Industrial Base now encompasses 16 public sector undertakings, 430 licensed private companies, and an extensive MSME supply chain supporting the sector. Notable defence projects like the LCA Tejas fighter jets, Arjun Main Battle Tanks, Dhanush artillery systems, and advanced missile and radar technologies underscore India’s capacity to produce high-grade defence systems. In addition, the recent delivery of the AL-31FP aero engine by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to the Indian Air Force reflects progress in sophisticated manufacturing, including for Su-30MKI fighter jets. Germany’s recent designation of India for special military purchase approvals is expected to further strengthen technology exchange and procurement ease between the nations. India’s expanding defence exports not only elevate its position on the global stage but also reinforce its domestic defence capabilities, highlighting the nation’s path to becoming a prominent global supplier in the defence sector. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute any official endorsement. Popular Articles Msme News Debroy’s Demise: A Monumental Loss for Indian MSMEs, Says FISME Msme News Arka Fincap Launches Small Ticket Loans for MSMEs in Tier II and Beyond Msme News Budget 2025: MSME Loan Reforms, Mudra Yojana Expansion to Boost Small Businesses (PM MODI) Msme News Tamil Nadu Budget 2025: ₹1,918 Crore Allocated to Boost MSME Growth Msme News MSME Pre-Pack Process Sees Limited Effectiveness, Says IBBI Report; Suggests Steps to Boost Adoption Msme News NAFCUB Urges UCBs to Boost MSME Lending, Focus on Economic Growth Msme News MSME Council Proposes Plan to Revive Struggling Small Industrial Units in Odisha Msme News Delhi High Court: MSMEs Can Claim Benefits Mid-Contract Under MSMED Act Msme News FISME and GAME Organize High-Level Roundtable on MSME Financing in New Delhi Msme News Telangana CM to Unveil First-Ever MSME Policy Today
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