India Aims to Become Global Defence Hub with New Ammo Plant Inauguration

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated a fully automated Medium Caliber Ammunition Manufacturing Facility in Nagpur, reinforcing the government's commitment to self-reliance in defence production. He highlighted the nation's progress from facing ammunition shortages to manufacturing and exporting quality products like Pinaka rockets. Singh commended the private sector's crucial role in developing advanced indigenous systems, including drones and counter-drone technology. He emphasized that modern, multi-dimensional conflicts necessitate a strong domestic defence industrial base with increased private sector involvement.

Key Points: India's Push for Defence Self-Reliance: New Ammo Plant Inaugurated

  • New automated ammo plant opened
  • Push for 'Aatmanirbharta' in defence
  • Private sector role commended
  • Exports of Pinaka missiles begin
  • Modern warfare demands robust industry
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Govt firm on making the country global defence production hub: Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurates automated ammunition facility in Nagpur, highlighting India's shift from importer to exporter in defence.

"India is no longer just an importer but is rapidly moving towards becoming an exporter. - Rajnath Singh"

Nagpur, Jan 18

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Sunday, reiterated Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's commitment to achieve 'Aatmanirbharta' in ammunition manufacturing and make the country a global production hub in the field.

Inaugurating the Medium Caliber Ammunition Manufacturing Facility in Nagpur, Maharashtra, he recalled the time when ammunition shortages hampered the country's defence preparedness with the government realising the need to become self-reliant in the field.

The facility, inaugurated by the Defence Ministry, is a fully automated plant manufacturing 30mm ammunition which is extensively used by the Indian Army and the Indian Navy.

He had also visited the Pinaka Rocket manufacturing facility and flagged off the first tranche of Guided Pinaka rockets to Armenia.

Commending the contribution of the private sector in making the defence sector 'Aatmanirbhar', Rajnath Singh said that the nation is steadily marching forward in ammunition production as it is manufacturing quality and reliable products.

He made special mention of the handing over of the Multi-Mode Hand Grenade, a fully Indian-made ammunition manufactured by the private sector, to the Indian Army in 2021.

He added that Nagastra drones were successfully used during Operation Sindoor as these accurately struck terrorist targets, thereby proving their strategic capability.

He appreciated the development of more advanced versions of Nagastra, exuding confidence that the weapons will prove extremely lethal in the future.

Rajnath Singh said that the successful test launch of 'Bhargavastra' Counter Drone System being developed showcases the technological capabilities of the private sector.

He added that the exports of Pinaka missiles developed at the facility have begun, demonstrating the capabilities of the defence industry in further strengthening the export potential of the country.

India is no longer just an importer but is rapidly moving towards becoming an exporter, he said.

The Defence Minister termed Operation Sindoor as an example of how important self-reliance is for the nation.

He emphasised that wars are becoming increasingly complex, which demands a nation to prepare itself.

"New methods of warfare are emerging. Wars are no longer confined to borders."

"Areas such as energy, trade, tariffs, supply chains, technology, and information have also become new dimensions of conflict," Defence Minister Singh said.

"The importance of border vigilance and latest weapons and technologies has increased. Irrespective of the nature of war, the need of a robust defence industrial base will always remain. In such a situation, increased private sector's involvement in manufacturing, and research and development is the need of the hour," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see concrete steps being taken. The Nagpur facility and exports to Armenia show we are moving beyond just announcements. Hope the quality matches global standards.
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Priya S
While the intent is good, I hope this push for private sector involvement doesn't lead to profiteering at the cost of our soldiers' safety. Transparency in procurement and rigorous testing is a must.
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Vikram M
The mention of Nagastra drones in Op Sindoor is key. When you have reliable indigenous tech, you can act with confidence on the borders. More power to our scientists and engineers!
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Rohit P
Becoming an exporter is a big deal. It creates jobs, brings in forex, and boosts our geopolitical standing. Pinaka rockets to Armenia is just the beginning. Let's aim for bigger markets!
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Kavya N
The Defence Minister is correct about wars changing. Cyber, drones, and economic warfare are the new frontiers. Our R&D needs to focus on these as much as on traditional ammunition. A holistic approach is needed.

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