India's Aerospace Power on Display: Dubai Air Show 2025 Showcase

India is making a significant presence at the Dubai Air Show 2025 with a comprehensive display of its defence capabilities. Union Minister Sanjay Seth is leading the delegation and will engage in crucial bilateral meetings with UAE counterparts. The event features impressive demonstrations including the LCA Tejas and Suryakiran Aerobatic Team performances. Multiple Indian companies and startups are showcasing their innovations to global aerospace leaders.

Key Points: India Defence Aerospace Capabilities Dubai Air Show 2025

  • Union Minister Sanjay Seth leads delegation with bilateral UAE defence talks
  • 19 Indian firms including Bharat Forge and BrahMos display innovations
  • LCA Tejas and Suryakiran Aerobatic Team demonstrate indigenous capabilities
  • Industry roundtable with 50 global companies explores manufacturing partnerships
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India to showcase expanding defence, aerospace strength at Dubai Air Show 2025

India showcases defence innovations at Dubai Air Show 2025 with LCA Tejas, industry collaborations, and bilateral meetings to boost global partnerships.

"The Indian contingent will comprise senior representatives from the Defence Ministry, the Department of Defence Production, the Ministry of External Affairs and the Armed Forces. - Official Statement"

Dubai, Nov 17

India is set to showcase an extensive spectrum of its defence and aerospace capabilities at the Dubai Air Show 2025 from November 17-18.

Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth is leading the Indian delegation at the event starting on Monday in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The Indian contingent will comprise senior representatives from the Defence Ministry, the Department of Defence Production, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Armed Forces.

During the exhibition, Minister Seth will hold a bilateral meeting with his UAE counterpart to discuss avenues for enhanced defence cooperation.

He will also preside over an industry roundtable featuring around 50 companies from India, the UAE, Australia, the US, Brazil, the UK, and Italy, where discussions will focus on advancing defence technology collaboration and expanding manufacturing prospects in India.

Minister Seth will inaugurate the India Pavilion, which will highlight displays by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, DRDO, Corel Technologies, Dantal Hydraulics, Image Synergy Ekxplor and SFO Technologies.

Additionally, 19 Indian firms, including Bharat Forge, BrahMos, Tech Mahindra and HBL Engineering, will operate independent stalls, while 15 Indian startups will present their innovations and products.

The Indian Air Force will participate with performances by the Suryakiran Aerobatic Team and an exhibition of the indigenously developed LCA Tejas.

The Dubai Air Show, held biennially and considered among the world’s major aerospace events, draws more than 1,500 exhibitors and over 1,48,000 industry experts from 150 nations, featuring prominent global players such as Bombardier, Dassault Aviation, Embraer, Thales, Airbus, Lockheed Martin and Calidus.

For the first time, the airshow will take place in the evening, introducing night-time networking events such as 'Party on the Runway' at Skydive Dubai and 'Airshow After Dark,' which will feature live entertainment and a drone show.

The public SkyView arena will host flight displays and family activities throughout the week. Attendees can expect performances from aerobatic teams, meet-and-greet sessions with pilots, food trucks, and a new VIP viewing area.

- IANS

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Priya S
Impressive to see 15 Indian startups participating alongside established players like HAL and DRDO. The innovation ecosystem in defence is really taking off. Hope this leads to more job opportunities for our youth.
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Rohit P
The Suryakiran team's performance is always spectacular! 🛩️ Proud moment for every Indian to see our capabilities being displayed internationally. Hope we get more defence deals from Middle Eastern countries.
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Michael C
While it's good to see international participation, I hope the focus remains on genuine technology transfer and not just showcasing. Sometimes these events become more about optics than actual progress in defence manufacturing.
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Shreya B
UAE is a strategic partner for India. The bilateral meeting between defence ministers could open new avenues for cooperation. Good move by our government to strengthen ties in the Gulf region.
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Karthik V
From importing defence equipment to now exporting and showcasing our own technology - what a journey! 🇮🇳 Make in India is showing results. Special mention to the startups making their mark.

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