India Aims to Build Aero Engines and Gas Turbines in Next Five Years : Rajnath Singh
Defense News ,India :- Defense Minister Rajnath Singh shared today that the government plans to manufacture advanced systems like aero-engines and gas turbines in India within the next five years. He made this announcement during a function organized by the Ministry of Defence.
Although the Ministry did not provide detailed information about the engines, it was revealed in the past that there is a collaboration between French engine maker Safran and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for producing engines to power fighter jets. Currently, Indian warships use engines made by General Electric (GE). HAL has established an assembly line to produce these engines domestically, and GE has expressed plans to expand its supply chain by sourcing components from Indian companies.
Minister Rajnath emphasized the government's focus on integrating the Army, Navy, and the Indian Air Force (IAF) to ensure better coordination during times of crisis. He mentioned that in the past, the three services operated independently, but efforts have been made to integrate them for improved synergy. Despite initial challenges, the military is now better prepared to tackle any challenges with enhanced coordination.