India Soars High: Investing Over Rs 1000 Crore in H-125 Helicopter Diversity
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced the investment in the H-125 helicopter programme is expected to surpass Rs 1000 crore, creating employment and embodying international collaboration in high-end manufacturing. The initiative highlights India's commitment to self-reliance and mutual partnerships in critical technology sectors under the 'Make in India' vision.
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In a notable development, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced that India's investment in the H-125 helicopter programme is projected to exceed Rs 1000 crore. This significant investment, aimed at strengthening the high-end manufacturing sector, is also expected to generate numerous job opportunities, reflecting a strategic partnership with international allies.
The joint venture, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, emphasizes the success of the Tata-Airbus facility in India. Highlighting the project's potential, Singh noted how it exemplifies a mutually beneficial relationship with friendly nations and aligns with the 'Make in India' movement.
The introduction of the H-125 helicopters, known for their reliability and versatility, underscores a shift towards increased private sector involvement and self-reliance in India's defence production. It also heralds the growth of a robust aerospace ecosystem supporting both civil and military aviation needs.
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