Aiming to Retain it’s Dominance, Karnataka Plans Space, Defence Manufacturing Hub with ₹650 Crore Investment

Date:

New Delhi: Karnataka is set to establish a significant space and defence manufacturing park with an investment of approximately Rs 650 crore. This initiative is part of the state’s broader strategy to enhance its position in India’s rapidly growing aerospace and defence sectors.

The park, expected to cost between ₹600 and 650 crore, aims to be operational within 18 to 24 months after development begins.

ads

It will be situated in Devanahalli, which is already recognised as a hub for aerospace activities.

The park will include essential infrastructure such as testing centres and simulation labs, designed to support both domestic and international collaborations in space and defence manufacturing.

Karnataka aims to capture a dominant 50% share of India’s burgeoning space market, leveraging its existing technological strengths, including the presence of institutions like the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

The initiative is projected to create high-value employment opportunities and includes plans to train around 5,000 students and professionals to meet global industry standards.

big bang

This project aligns with Karnataka’s Aerospace and Defence Policy (2022-2027), which seeks to bolster the state’s position as a leading destination for investments in these sectors. Currently, Karnataka hosts 32 spacetech companies with total funding of about US$ 323 million, along with 15 defence tech companies that have attracted around US$ 123 million in investments, marking it as a leader in India’s aerospace landscape.

The establishment of this manufacturing hub not only reflects Karnataka’s commitment to advancing its aerospace capabilities but also aims to foster innovation and collaboration among various stakeholders in the industry.

huges
raksha-anirveda-icon

Raksha Anirveda's editorial desk team brings in the collective experience of creative professionals - a fine mix of senior copy editors, writers, proofreaders and designers. Working as a team, they continuously create, manage, and curate content to sustain the magazine's profile and reputation in line with market trends and achieve magazine's goal.

More like this

The Year 2024: World at War or World War III?

As 2024 progresses, global peace prospects remain dire, with...

SpaDeX Mission: ISRO Ready for Cosmic Tango

After successfully launching the formation flying of two spacecraft...

US Navy Wasted $1.8 Billion on Cruiser Modernisation: GAO Report

Washington: The US Navy has wasted $1.84 billion since...

China Protests Military Sales to Taiwan, Says United States ‘Playing with Fire’

Washington: The Chinese government protested the latest American announcements...

US Space Force Working on New International Partnership Strategy for Better Integration

Washington: The Space Force is working on a new...

Supply Chain Disruption Grounds 102 Aircraft in India

New Delhi: The government revealed that 102 aircraft are...

No Proposal to Make Old Chandigarh Airport Building Operational: Civil Aviation Ministry

New Delhi: Chandigarh MP Manish Tewari asked Parliament whether...
Indian Navy Special EditionLatest Issue