India's Defence Push: Sanjay Seth Leads Delegation to Saudi Arabia's World Defence Show

Raksha Rajya Mantri Sanjay Seth will lead a senior Indian delegation to the World Defence Show 2026 in Saudi Arabia. A key highlight is the inauguration of India's first-ever pavilion at the event, spanning 400 square meters to showcase indigenous defence products. The delegation includes officials from defence production and the armed forces, aiming to project India as a reliable defence partner. Bilateral meetings with Saudi counterparts are planned to strengthen defence ties and explore industrial cooperation.

Key Points: India to Showcase Indigenous Defence Tech at Saudi World Defence Show 2026

  • First India Pavilion at 400 sqm
  • Showcase of indigenous defence tech
  • Bilateral talks to strengthen India-Saudi ties
  • Platform for 700+ global exhibitors
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RRM to lead Indian delegation to Saudi Arabia at 3rd World Defence Show 2026

Raksha Rajya Mantri Sanjay Seth leads Indian delegation to World Defence Show 2026, inaugurating first India Pavilion to highlight defence manufacturing.

"The visit underscores India's growing engagement with global defence platforms - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, February 6

Raksha Rajya Mantri Sanjay Seth will head a senior-level Indian delegation to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for participation in the third edition of the World Defence Show 2026, scheduled to take place on February 8 and 9.

The visit underscores India's growing engagement with global defence platforms and reflects the expanding scope of defence cooperation between India and Saudi Arabia, said an official statement from the Ministry of Defence.

The World Defence Show 2026 is expected to bring together more than 700 exhibitors from across the world, along with nearly 400 official delegations representing governments, armed forces, and defence industries. India's delegation will include senior officials from the Department of Defence Production as well as officers from the Armed Forces, highlighting a coordinated approach between policy, production, and operational stakeholders.

A key highlight of India's participation this year will be the inauguration of the country's first-ever India Pavilion at the event. Spread across 400 square meters, the Pavilion will serve as a comprehensive showcase of India's expanding indigenous defence manufacturing ecosystem. It will feature a wide range of advanced defence products and technologies developed under the government's emphasis on self-reliance and indigenisation in the defence sector.

Prominent public sector defence enterprises will be represented at the Pavilion, including Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL), Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited (AWEIL), Munitions India Limited (MIL), Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), India Optel Limited (IOL), Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), and Yantra India Limited (YIL). These companies are set to display key platforms and systems such as tanks, artillery gun systems, missiles, ammunition, radars, and other critical defence equipment, offering international audiences a glimpse into India's manufacturing and technological capabilities.

On the sidelines of the exhibition, a bilateral meeting between the Raksha Rajya Mantri and his Saudi Arabian counterpart is planned. Discussions are expected to focus on strengthening defence ties, exploring new avenues of collaboration, and deepening strategic engagement between the two nations. In addition, RRM will hold interactions with representatives of leading Saudi Arabian industry bodies, with the aim of enhancing defence industrial cooperation and encouraging joint ventures and partnerships.

The World Defence Show, a biennial international defence exhibition hosted by Saudi Arabia, has emerged as an important platform within the global defence landscape. For India, the event holds significant strategic value, providing an opportunity to project its defence indigenisation initiatives, demonstrate advanced technologies, and build long-term partnerships within the global defence ecosystem. India's active participation in WDS 2026 reflects its intent to position itself as a reliable defence manufacturing and technology partner on the international stage.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our defence indigenisation getting a global platform. Companies like BEL and BDL have come a long way. But I hope these discussions also focus on technology transfer, not just selling finished products. We need to move up the value chain.
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Rohit P
Finally! We should have been doing this years ago. The Middle East is a huge market for defence equipment. If we can compete with established players from US and Europe, it will be a game-changer for our economy and strategic autonomy.
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Sarah B
As an observer, India's push for defence self-reliance is impressive. A 400 sqm pavilion is a significant commitment. Curious to see the international reaction to their artillery and missile systems. The bilateral meeting will be the one to watch.
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Karthik V
While showcasing is good, we must be realistic. Our defence exports are still a fraction of global trade. The focus should be on building reliable, cost-effective products and after-sales support. Let's hope the delegation is prepared with concrete proposals, not just brochures.
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Meera T
This is about more than just business. Strong defence ties with Saudi Arabia contribute to regional stability and energy security for India. A very important diplomatic move alongside the commercial one. Well done.

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