Rajnath Singh, Yogi Adityanath Inaugurate Ashok Leyland EV Plant in UP Defence Corridor

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Ashok Leyland's Lucknow facility to inaugurate an EV plant and review the production of tactical military vehicles. He highlighted the Uttar Pradesh Defence Corridor, where investments exceeding Rs 34,000 crore have been made across several cities. Singh emphasized India's growing self-reliance, noting domestic defence production has surged from Rs 46,000 crore in 2014 to Rs 1.5 lakh crore currently. The new plant, completed in a record 18 months, is expected to produce 2,500 electric vehicles annually and boost the local economy.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Reviews Defence Vehicles at Ashok Leyland Plant

  • Defence Minister reviews military vehicle production
  • UP Defence Corridor attracts Rs 34,000 crore investment
  • Defence production grew from Rs 46,000 cr to Rs 1.5 lakh cr
  • Ashok Leyland EV plant built in record 18 months
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Rajnath Singh reviews military vehicles at Ashok Leyland's facility, emphasises defence production push

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and CM Yogi Adityanath inaugurate EV plant, review military vehicles, and highlight UP's defence production boom.

"India is now producing its own weapons. Uttar Pradesh is continuously playing a major role in this tactical reform. - Rajnath Singh"

Lucknow, January 9

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Ashok Leyland's manufacturing plant in Lucknow on Friday. During his visit for the inauguration of the EV plant, he reviewed the production of Light Tactical Vehicles, Unmanned Ground Vehicles, Mine Protected Vehicles and Logistics Drones manufactured at the facility. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was also present during this visit.

In his inaugural speech, the Defence Minister said, "Today in Uttar Pradesh, the government has established a Defence Corridor. Weapons and ammunition related to the armed forces are now being manufactured in Lucknow, Kanpur, Jhansi, Agra, Chitrakoot, and Aligarh. Investments of more than Rs. 34,000 crore have already taken place. Large companies are coming and setting up factories. This has directly benefited locals also."

"A BrahMos factory has also been set up in Lucknow, the impact of which you must have seen during Operation Sindoor. India is now producing its own weapons. Uttar Pradesh is continuously playing a major role in this tactical reform." He added.

He also said that, "the Uttar Pradesh government has made a separate policy; the Aerospace and Defence Unit and Employment Promotion Policy. This means Uttar Pradesh is being developed as a state where military equipment will be manufactured on a large scale."

Rajnath also highlighted the self-reliance in the defence sector. He said, "As the Defence Minister, when I speak of self-reliance, the defence sector has fully moved in this direction. Our domestic defence production was Rs. 46,000 crore in 2014, which has now reached Rs. 1.5 lakh crore. Today, our defence exports are Rs. 25,000 crore, and by 2030 this will increase to Rs. 50,000 crore."

Mentioning the industrialisation in the state, the Defence Minister said that, "Uttar Pradesh, which was once known for lawlessness, is today witnessing a transformation driven by industrial push. UP is now playing a major role in the country's development.

This Ashok Leyland EV facility will bring significant benefits to the locals. This plant will play a major role in achieving the economic targets of Uttar Pradesh.

The construction of this plant was scheduled to be completed in 60 months, but it was completed in a record 18 months. From here, 2,500 EVs will roll out every year."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The numbers are staggering - from 46k crore to 1.5 lakh crore in domestic production. If this industrial push in UP creates genuine, skilled jobs for locals and improves infrastructure, it could be a real game-changer for the state's economy.
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Vikram M
BrahMos factory in Lucknow is a strategic masterstroke. Operation Sindoor showed its worth. When we produce our own critical weapons, it strengthens our security immensely. More power to our defence sector!
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Priya S
While the focus on defence manufacturing is good, I hope the environmental impact of these large-scale plants, especially the EV battery production, is managed responsibly. Development shouldn't come at the cost of Lucknow's air and water.
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Rohit P
UP becoming a defence manufacturing hub is something I never imagined growing up. If this brings stability and high-quality jobs, it could stop the brain drain from the state. Fingers crossed the benefits reach the common person.
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Michael C
The export target of 50,000 crore by 2030 is ambitious. If India can become a reliable exporter of defence equipment, it will significantly alter its geopolitical standing. The focus on drones and unmanned vehicles is particularly forward-thinking.

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