Rajnath Singh: India on Path to Global Defence Export Leadership
At a high-profile defence event in Shirdi, Rajnath Singh outlined India's ambitious roadmap to dominate the global arms trade. He stated that within 20 to 25 years, India will lead worldwide defence...

At a high-profile defence event in Shirdi, Rajnath Singh outlined India's ambitious roadmap to dominate the global arms trade. He stated that within 20 to 25 years, India will lead worldwide defence exports, driven by sustained policy reforms and growing private sector participation. The minister described this shift as the beginning of a new era of strategic autonomy. The inauguration of Nibe Group's advanced artillery shell facility served as a tangible demonstration of this vision. Singh pointed to recent conflicts, including Operation Sindoor, as proof that precision technology now outweighs sheer manpower in modern warfare. He urged Indian firms to anticipate future combat needs and expand production of sophisticated systems. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reinforced the message by highlighting Maharashtra's defence corridors and the state's existing leadership in military manufacturing. He praised the Make in India initiative for transforming India's export profile and credited the armed forces for showcasing unmatched operational precision during recent engagements. The announcements signal a coordinated national effort to convert policy intent into industrial output.
