'India will do very surprisingly, fighter jets will be built in the country'; Rajnath Singh's announcement -India to develop the 5th Genal Genal Planning Engine with Safran
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh announced that India, along with French company Safran, will produce the fifth generation of fighters’ engine. This is an important step towards promoting makeup in India Initiative and caring for self -sufficiency in the defense sector. He also invited foreign companies to invest in India’s defense construction sector. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said India will start making engines for the fifth -generation fighter aircraft in partnership with French aviation giant Safran. He said this step is an important step in India’s efforts to strengthen indigenous defense and aviation capabilities. Remove ad just read the news. In an iconic English daily program, he said: “Today we took another step forward in the direction of the construction of the fifth -generation fighter aircraft. Now we are making their engines in India in collaboration with French company Safran.” Rajnath Singh, who has invited foreign businesses, has invited global businesses to participate in the growing defense sector in India and assured them of government support. He has called on foreign enterprises and investors to invest in India’s live defense ecosystem. “We will provide and work together all the necessary approvals,” he said. Rajnath, who emphasizes the extensive approach behind ‘Make in India’, said that “our make in India initiative is not limited to India. If you build in India, you are building for the world.” The announcement of the Ministry of Defense The announcement comes just a few months after the Defense Ministry approved the implementation model of the Advanced Medium Fighter Aircraft program. The export of defense has increased by about 35 times over the past decade, defense minister in defense said that defense exports have increased by about 35 times over the past decade and that the government has set an ambitious target to reach RS 30,000 crore in export of defense and RS 50,000 crore this year. According to Rajnath, how much Ghai Ghare production increased, the export of India’s defense was only Rs 686 crore in 2013-14, which increased to Rs 23.622 crore in 2024-25. Defense products are nowadays exported to about 100 countries. He also said that the production of domestic defense has exceeded three times. It increased from Rs 40,000 crore to more than Rs 1.5 Lakh Crore in 2014 in 2024-25 and is expected to reach about two Lakh Crore calls in the current financial year.