34 aerospace, defence firms plan to invest in Karnataka


Bengaluru, Feb 7 (IANS): As many as 34 aerospace and defence firms have shown interest in investing in Karnataka to spur aviation business in the southern state, an official said on Sunday.

"In all, 34 aerospace and defence firms have signed an agreement with the state government to invest a total of Rs 2,464 crore in setting up their facilities, which have the potential to create 6,462 direct jobs," an official of the Industry Department's Udyog Mitra told IANS here.

The agreements were signed at the 13th edition of Aero India 2021 expo at the Yelahanka airbase on the city's outskirts on February 3-5.

Among the firms are Abhyuday Bharat defence cluster with an investment proposal of Rs 1,000 crore, Gopalan Aerospace Ltd (Rs 438 crore), Alpha Design Technology and Tesbl Aerospace Corporation (Rs 250 crore each).

"We have a vibrant aerospace and defence sector ecosystem, which enabled the state to contribute 65 per cent of exports from the country. The proposed investing firms will attract others to invest in the aerospace sector," said state's Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar in a statement on the occasion.

As the country's aerospace hub, Bengaluru is home to several state-run and private firms such as the defence behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), BEL, BEML, NAL, DRDO, ADA, ADE and ISRO.

"With an investor-centric approach, our new industrial policy (2020-25) offers incentives for investing in the state, with regulatory reforms for access to land and labour," asserted Shettar.

The recent Innovation Index of the policy think tank NITI Aayog has ranked Karnataka on top, indicating the state's strengths in human resources, higher education, thrust on research and development, with a conducive investment climate and a pro-active administration.

Bengaluru is also home to a quarter (25 per cent) of the country's aircraft and spacecraft industries, which roll out 67 per cent of planes and helicopters for defence services.

With a dedicated aerospace policy, the state also has an ancillary ecosystem for the industry to support state-run defence units, R&D centres, scientific and technical institutes and 2,000 small, micro and medium enterprises.

 

  

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  • Mohammad Ikram Danish A, Ballari, Karnataka

    Tue, Feb 09 2021

    Excited after reading this article was published something great changes happening in our state I hope youth graduates get chance to build their career in aerospace.

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  • Ruben pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Also pay attention for the infra structure with so many advanced manufacturing companies coming to namma Bengaluru. The roads, waste collection, water supply and gardens are in pathetic condition. It is a worthwhile investment as if the citizens are happy, they will be more productive.

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  • T.Lobo, Bejai

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    This a a golden chance for Yedi to launch a new modern scientifically designed economic manufacturing zone in a non eco sensitive district. Plan keeping 100 yr pop growth in mind. 5 yra plan even pg grad can do. Don't mess up like HDD Godda ring road blunder. Chance like this will not come again for KA. Yedi could have lobbied for Bajpe Airport tender to be given to a Kannadiga business. So that our emerging Kannadiga entrepreneurs could tap into aviation mgnt industry - but he sat quietly. This is chance Yedi to build your legacy pls don't mess us this time. Jai Karnataka Jai Hind. Very good news.

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Sun, Feb 07 2021

    @Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai,as you opined definitely without any doubt there is an ample scope for the prosperity of Karnataka.However what I request with the people of Karnataka unite together as one and work for the developments of the state keeping aside their political affiliation. If our state develops,our nation will also develops subsequently.I don't say that you should not raise your voice or protest if anyone including government commit any mistake.In democratic country like India each and everyone has got the right to object,protest or raise an voice.But one should not indulge in politics or blame game for each and every step taken by the government or an individual.Don't step into violence when your protest or object and damage the public properties,which will boomerang on us.Impact will be more serious than we think. Keeping all these points in mind and set a goal and work unitedly towards the developments of the state unitedly,definitely Karnataka will prosper.As everybody is aware "United we stand,divided we fall".Don't be greedy for money and power.It should be but there is a limit for it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 07 2021

    Boeing & Raphael are also Waiting ...

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 07 2021

    Well done Modi govt and BSY govt Bengaluru and Karnataka will prosper with all these Already Defense ministry has placed an order of Rs 42000crores for Tejas at HAL

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