Defence Minister Grants Miniratna-I Status to Yantra India for Growth Boost

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved granting Miniratna Category-I status to Yantra India Limited, a Defence Public Sector Undertaking. This status empowers the company's board to undertake capital expenditure up to Rs 500 crore without government approval, aiming to accelerate its growth. Yantra India has shown remarkable progress since its corporatisation in 2021, with sales soaring from Rs 956 crore to over Rs 3,100 crore. The move aligns with the government's broader defence reforms and vision for self-reliance in defence manufacturing.

Key Points: Yantra India Gets Miniratna-I Status, Boosts Defence Production

  • Grants financial autonomy up to Rs 500 crore
  • Achieved sales growth to over Rs 3,100 crore
  • Part of OFB corporatisation into 7 DPSUs
  • Aims to boost indigenous defence manufacturing
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Defence Minister approves grant of 'Miniratna' Category-I status to Yantra India Limited

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh grants Miniratna Category-I status to Yantra India Ltd, empowering it with Rs 500 crore autonomy for defence growth.

"empower the company to achieve an accelerated growth trajectory and new heights in defence production and exports - Ministry of Defence release"

New Delhi, February 2

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved the grant of 'Miniratna' Category-I status to Yantra India Limited, an official release from the Ministry of Defence said.

Congratulating the Defence Public Sector Undertaking (DPSU) for its transformation from a Government organisation to a profit-making corporate entity in a short span of about four years, the Defence Minister expressed satisfaction over the initiatives taken by the management of the YIL to increase the turnover of the company, maximise indigenisation and meet other performance parameters for the grant of Miniratna (Category-I) status.

The YIL has achieved significant milestones since its inception, including strong sales growth from Rs 956.32 crore in 2021-22 (H2) to Rs 3,108.79 crore in FY 2024-25. On the export front, it has achieved a growth from NIL in FY 2021-22 (H2) to Rs 321.77 crore in FY 2024-25. The major products of YIL include Carbon Fibre Composites, assembly products for Medium and Large Calibre Ammunition, assembly products for Armoured Vehicles, assembly products for Artillery Guns and Main Battle Tanks (MBTs), Glass Composites, Aluminium Alloys, etc.

The Miniratna (Category-I) Status empowers the Board of the YIL to incur capital expenditure on new projects, modernisation, purchase of equipment, etc., up to Rs 500 crore without the Government approval. This will further empower the company to achieve an accelerated growth trajectory and new heights in defence production and exports, a release stated.

The Government had corporatised the erstwhile Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) into seven new DPSUs on October 01, 2021, with a view to enhancing functional autonomy and efficiency and to promoting innovation & growth in the defence manufacturing sector.

As per a release, the YIL is one of the newly formed Schedule 'A' DPSUs functioning under the administrative control of the Department of Defence Production. In May 2025, the Defence Minister had approved the grant of Miniratna-I Status to three of the seven DPSUs - Munitions India Limited, Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited and India Optel Limited.

The decision underscores the Government's continued commitment to the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, with a strong focus on building indigenous capabilities in defence manufacturing, research, and strategic technologies. It is in line with the broader defence reforms, which aim to reduce import dependence, promote domestic defence production, encourage Indian industry participation, and position India as a global defence manufacturing hub, a release stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see the corporatisation of OFB bearing fruit. The growth in turnover is impressive. Hope this translates into better quality equipment for our armed forces and more jobs.
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Rohit P
While the numbers look good, I hope this 'Miniratna' status and the 500 crore spending power comes with strict accountability. Public sector success should be measured by sustainable profit, not just one-time growth.
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Sarah B
Carbon fibre composites and aluminium alloys for tanks and artillery? That's some high-tech manufacturing. Glad to see India moving up the value chain in defence production.
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Vikram M
This is the way forward! Reducing import dependence is crucial for our strategic autonomy. More power to Yantra India. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Hope the benefits of this growth and the 'Miniratna' status also reach the employees and the local communities around these factories. Nation building is a collective effort.

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