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    Defence and Drone Startups in India Ramp Up Production

    Homegrown defence and drone startups are witnessing a significant surge in demand as the conflict with Pakistan drives the Indian military to enhance its defence capabilities. According to industry experts, India needs to scale up its manufacturing and engineering capabilities rather than relying on foreign suppliers.

    The situation mirrors Israel’s experience, where conflicts led to the development of advanced defence technologies, later resulting in substantial export orders. While India hasn’t faced similar urgency until now, stakeholders must collaborate to achieve this scale.

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    Industry experts emphasize that activating domestic manufacturing capabilities is crucial for India to meet its defence needs effectively. The current demand surge presents an opportunity for Indian defence and drone startups to bolster their production and contribute significantly to the country’s defence preparedness.

    The Economic Times reports that these startups are now focusing on enhancing their production capabilities to meet the growing demands of the Indian military. This development comes as India seeks to strengthen its defence infrastructure amid heightened tensions with neighbouring countries.

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