Son Dakika
RUУкраинские дроны атаковали Ленинградскую областьAUMan Fatally Stabbed in Taree, Police Appeal for InformationCN巴威颱風來襲 台北市啟動防颱整備 嚴防強降雨淹水土石崩落DESuezkanal: Lebensader der Weltwirtschaft und Quelle von KrisenCN燦坤推出首款自有品牌AI智慧眼鏡「智觀 Cfairy AI」 售價3,990元RUУкраинское командование перебросило радикалов в Харьков для поиска уклонистовCN台中警街頭壓制毒駕男 查獲K盤唾液快篩陽性JPサッカーW杯、ノルウェーがブラジル撃破で初の8強入り ハーランド2発ITPetro anticipa il suo addio alla presidenza della Colombia al 20 luglioCN台大醫學院院長吳明賢心肌梗塞搶救中 仍未恢復神智RUУкраинские дроны атаковали Ленинградскую областьAUMan Fatally Stabbed in Taree, Police Appeal for InformationCN巴威颱風來襲 台北市啟動防颱整備 嚴防強降雨淹水土石崩落DESuezkanal: Lebensader der Weltwirtschaft und Quelle von KrisenCN燦坤推出首款自有品牌AI智慧眼鏡「智觀 Cfairy AI」 售價3,990元RUУкраинское командование перебросило радикалов в Харьков для поиска уклонистовCN台中警街頭壓制毒駕男 查獲K盤唾液快篩陽性JPサッカーW杯、ノルウェーがブラジル撃破で初の8強入り ハーランド2発ITPetro anticipa il suo addio alla presidenza della Colombia al 20 luglioCN台大醫學院院長吳明賢心肌梗塞搶救中 仍未恢復神智
Newsgather
GeriIndia's Defence Output Sees Record High, Private Sector Contribution Grows
India's Defence Output Sees Record High, Private Sector Contribution Grows
Gelişiyor
SCMP Economy24.06.2026Defense1 dk okumaChina

India's Defence Output Sees Record High, Private Sector Contribution Grows

Hızlı Bakış

  • India's defence output hit a record $18.7 billion in FY 2025-26, with the private sector contributing 24% ($4.4 billion).
  • This marks a shift from state dominance, with private firms increasing involvement in drones, surveillance, and components.
  • However, experts note private firms still complement, not replace, state manufacturers in critical technology areas.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

India's defence sector is undergoing a transformation, with the private sector's contribution to defence output increasing significantly. This shift aims to reduce reliance on state-owned entities and foreign suppliers.

Yazı boyutu

In the 2025-26 financial year, the private sector accounted for 24 per cent of India’s defence output, or US$4.4 billion out of a record US$18.7 billion, according to a defence ministry statement released last week.

The figures reflect a gradual shift away from a sector long dominated by state-owned manufacturers, with private firms contributing more to drones, surveillance systems, ammunition and components.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed the record output on social media, attributing it to “sustained policy support, several new initiatives, increased private sector participation and growing export capabilities”.

Yet the headline numbers do not tell the full story, according to Rahul Wankhede, a research analyst at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses in New Delhi, who said private companies were still complementing, rather than displacing, state-owned manufacturers.

“India’s armed forces need everything from basic equipment and components to highly complex systems such as aero-engines, advanced sensors, missiles, aircraft and submarines. In many of these critical technology areas, India still depends either on the public sector, DRDO-led development, foreign technology collaboration or a combination of all three,” he said, adding that it would be premature to suggest private firms could meet the full spectrum of military requirements.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Private sector's share in defence output will continue to grow.

    Muhtemel · Orta vadede

Açık Sorular

  • Can private firms fully meet all military requirements?
  • What is the timeline for reducing foreign technology dependence?

İlgili Konular

Bu haber ilk olarak şurada yayınlandı: SCMP Economy.

İlgili Haberler

Bu konuda daha fazladefence output