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India's missiles centre of attraction for world: Rajnath

Says the country is going through a revolutionary phase of transformation
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during inauguration of the India Pavilion at Aero India 2025, in Bengaluru. (@SpokespersonMoD on X via PTI Photo)

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said India is going through a revolutionary phase of transformation, and the country's fighter jets, missile systems and naval vessels are not only protecting our borders but are also becoming the centre of attraction for the entire world.

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He said this at the indigenisation event and the valedictory ceremony of Aero India 2025 here.

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"Aero India has reached heights that are not only unparalleled but historic," the Defence Minister said.

"I was personally present for the past three days in this event and if I have to express my experience in three words, it is energy, energy and energy," he said.

"Whatever we could see in Yelahanka is a manifestation of energy and the energy and enthusiasm could be seen not only among the participants from India but from across the world. The enthusiasm seen among our entrepreneurs, our startups and innovators is commendable."

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Noting that the country is going through a revolutionary phase of transformation, the Defence Minister said, "We all know that India has historically been dependent on imports for its defence needs. If I look back about a decade ago, 65 to 70 per cent of defence equipment was being imported."

"If we look at the situation today, you may call it resolution or a miracle, but almost the same percentage of defence equipment is being manufactured in the country today," he said.

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