Hical Technologies Joins India–Germany Defence Industry Roundtable in Munich as India Deepens Global Co-Development Partnerships

Bengaluru: Hical Technologies, a leading Indian aerospace and defence manufacturing company, announced that its Managing Director, Yashas Jaiveer, is participating in the India–Germany Defence Industry Roundtable being held in Munich.

The roundtable, attended by senior government officials and industry leaders from both countries, is part of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s official visit to Germany from April 21–23, 2026. The visit underscores the growing strategic defence partnership between India and Germany, with a strong focus on co-development, co-production, and deepening industrial collaboration. The roundtable includes key addresses from government representatives of both nations and discussions on advancing Indo-German security cooperation.

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Reinforcing India’s evolving role in the global defence ecosystem, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasised, “India is not merely a buyer, but a partner in design. Partnerships are not optional but essential.”

Commenting on Hical’s participation, Yashas Jaiveer, Managing Director, Hical Technologies, said, “India’s role in the global aerospace and defence supply chain is undergoing a structural shift—from a build-to-print destination to a trusted co-development partner. Platforms like this roundtable are critical in enabling deeper collaboration between Indian manufacturers and global OEMs. At Hical, our focus on precision-led manufacturing, strong quality systems, and growing build-to-spec capabilities positions us to contribute meaningfully to long-term Indo-German partnerships in aerospace and defence.”

With over four decades of manufacturing expertise and nearly three decades of export experience, Hical Technologies continues to strengthen its position as a reliable partner to global aerospace and defence OEMs. Its participation in the Munich roundtable reflects its commitment to advancing international collaboration and contributing to India’s emergence as a high-value manufacturing hub in the global defence landscape.

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