India Launches Initiatives to Become Global Drone Manufacturing Hub by 2030

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has launched the 14th Defence India Start-up Challenge and the fourth ADITI challenge under iDEX, focusing on drone technology innovation. This push reflects the strategic aim to build self-reliance amid geopolitical uncertainties and position India as a significant player in global drone manufacturing by 2030. Moving forward, the success of these initiatives will depend on sustained innovation, investment, and defense sector integration to meet India's growing security needs.
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