The facility will be located near Chennai and is expected to be operational by 2024. The facility will focus on the development, manufacturing, and testing of drones for the Indian Armed Forces. This move signifies a significant step towards India’s growing ambition to become a global leader in drone technology.
Commenting on the interaction with the Defence Minister, company founder-CEO Agnishwer Jayaprakash said, “I had the privilege of meeting Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Garuda Aerospace’s plan of Make in India for the world was also greatly appreciated by the Defence Minister, who gave his complete support to expand Garuda’s functions to enable Aatmanirbhar Bharat.” Jayaprakash also discussed the recent partnerships forged with Israel headquartered Agrowing, and Greece-based Spirit Aeronautics. “The interaction emphasized the crucial role of defense drone technology and the Prime Minister’s vision for the world. Garuda Aerospace will be at the forefront of enabling the Prime Minister’s and Defence Ministers’ vision for its armed forces,” he added.
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