Rolls-Royce to Double India Workforce, Co-Develop Next-Gen Jet Engine

Rolls-Royce has announced a major expansion of its operations in India, focusing on defence, civil aviation, and energy sectors. A key initiative is the offer to co-develop a next-generation 120 kN class combat jet engine with full technology transfer and IP ownership for India. The expansion is expected to more than double the company's supported workforce in India to about 10,000 people and increase supply chain sourcing ten-fold. The move was discussed in a meeting between the Rolls-Royce CEO and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who welcomed the company's commitment to scaling up in India.

Key Points: Rolls-Royce Expands India Ops, Eyes Jet Engine Co-Development

  • Co-develop 120 kN combat jet engine
  • Double workforce to 10,000 in India
  • Full tech transfer & IP ownership for India
  • Ten-fold increase in India supply chain sourcing
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Rolls‑Royce to scale up India operations, eyes co‑development of combat jet engine

Rolls-Royce plans to double its India workforce to 10,000 and co-develop a next-gen combat jet engine with full tech transfer for India.

"We are determined to partner India on its Atmanirbhar journey - Tufan Erginbilgic, CEO, Rolls-Royce"

New Delhi, Feb 12

Luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce on Thursday said it intends to scale up its business in India to support future programmes and partnerships across defence, civil aviation and energy.

The automaker is exploring opportunities to co‑develop a next‑generation combat jet engine and localising engine manufacture for the Indian Army, Navy as well as Coast Guard, and potentially power solutions for critical infrastructure and industry, a statement said.

These initiatives could more than double the workforce supporting Rolls‑Royce and its partners to about 10,000 people in India.

"As India advances its next generation military capabilities, Rolls-Royce with the UK Government has offered to co-develop a 120 kN class combat jet engine core that could be India's fastest route to an indigenous next-generation engine," the statement said.

Rolls Royce highlighted that the co-development will provide full technology transfer with IP ownership for India, supported by a dedicated design complex and manufacturing capabilities that will unlock significant job creation.

The company also estimated a ten‑fold increase in its supply‑chain sourcing from India, which would benefit many small and medium sized enterprises.

"We are determined to partner India on its Atmanirbhar journey, by developing indigenous propulsion capabilities, providing sustained power to critical infrastructure and industry, and expanding local manufacturing for global supply chains," said Tufan Erginbilgic, CEO, Rolls‑Royce.

"As we grow our participation in programmes across India's defence, aviation and energy sectors, we will expand our ecosystem in India, as we have done successfully in other countries," Tufan added.

Over 1,400 Rolls-Royce engines are currently powering various defence platforms such as the Jaguar combat aircraft and Hawk trainers of the Indian Air Force and Navy; the Arjun Main Battle Tanks of the Army, and a variety of vessels and submarines of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard including the Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Watercrafts and the P17 Alpha frigates, the company said.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Erginbilgic, saying that the government welcomes the luxury automaker's enthusiasm towards scaling up its activities in India.

"We welcome Rolls-Royce's enthusiasm towards scaling up its activities in India and partnering with our innovative and dynamic youth," PM Modi said in an X post.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The potential for 10,000 jobs and a ten-fold increase in supply chain sourcing is huge for our economy. This could be a game-changer for many MSMEs across the country. Let's hope the execution matches the ambition.
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Vikram M
We've heard similar promises of technology transfer before. I'll believe it when I see the actual engines rolling out of an Indian factory. The deal must be watertight to ensure we truly gain the know-how, not just assembly rights.
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Priya S
Great step forward! But we must also invest heavily in our own R&D and educational institutions to build a sustainable ecosystem. Partnerships like this should be a catalyst, not a crutch. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
From Jaguars to next-gen fighters! This is the kind of strategic partnership we need. The focus on power solutions for critical infrastructure is also very smart. Rolls-Royce coming in big time.
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Michael C
Interesting to see a luxury car brand so deeply involved in defence and aviation. Shows the breadth of their engineering. Hoping this brings high-quality manufacturing standards and creates skilled technical jobs.

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