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India is boosting domestic drone production by 2030 through a $11M deal with Israel’s XTEND and Rayonix Tech, aiming for full self-reliance in drone tech.
India is accelerating efforts to achieve self-reliance in drone manufacturing by 2030, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urging a complete indigenous ecosystem for drones and counter-drone technologies.
Speaking at a national defence conclave, he emphasized the need to domestically produce all components, including software, engines, and batteries, to reduce reliance on imports.
An $11 million deal between Israel’s XTEND and India’s Rayonix Tech will enable local production of AI-powered UAVs, with technology transfer and training to build domestic expertise.
The partnership supports India’s Make in India initiative and strengthens its defence preparedness amid regional tensions.
India está impulsando la producción nacional de aviones no tripulados para 2030 a través de un acuerdo de 11 millones de dólares con XTEND y Rayonix Tech de Israel, con el objetivo de ser totalmente autosuficiente en la tecnología de los drones.