India to become largest arms exporter in 25-30 years, private sector to play crucial role: Rajnath

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Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday that the Center aims to raise the role of the private sector in defense production to 50 per cent.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis welcomes Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on his arrival at Shirdi Airport in Ahilyanagar. (@CMOMaharashtra
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis welcomes Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on his arrival at Shirdi Airport in Ahilyanagar. (@CMOMaharashtra

He said India is expected to become the largest arms exporter in 25 to 30 years.

The Union Minister was speaking after inaugurating an ammunition manufacturing unit in Shirdi, Maharashtra.

“India was considered an arms importer and no power can now stop it from being the largest exporter in 25-30 years,” Singh said, adding, “Everyone must work together to make India a hub for munitions and automation.”

He said that when the government’s vision is aligned with private sector innovations, the country reaches new heights, PTI reported.

He added: “The private sector is not only a supplier of defense equipment, but also a producer of modern weapons systems.”

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