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India to spend $7.44B by 2035 on 1,100 homegrown fighter jet engines to cut foreign dependence and boost defense self-reliance.
India plans to invest $7.44 billion by 2035 to develop 1,100 indigenous fighter jet engines, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and support next-generation aircraft like the Tejas Mk2 and AMCA.
Led by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment, the initiative involves collaboration with global firms including General Electric, Safran, and Rolls-Royce, with technology transfers and co-development efforts.
The revived Kaveri engine program will focus on unmanned systems, and private Indian companies are being invited to participate for the first time.
The project aligns with Prime Minister Modi’s “Atmanirbhar Bharat” vision, supporting India’s goal to become a global aerospace manufacturer, boost defense self-reliance, and create high-skilled jobs.
India gastará $ 7.44B para el año 2035 en 1.100 motores de aviones de combate de producción nacional para reducir la dependencia extranjera y aumentar la autosuficiencia en defensa.