India's Defense sector set for USD 138 Billion investment opportunity over FY24-32
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India’s Defense sector set for USD 138 Billion investment opportunity over FY24-32

India's defense sector is anticipating robust growth, with a potential revenue of USD 138 billion from defense orders between FY24 and FY32. Supported by government policies like "Make in India," defense capital spending is expected to increase to 37 percent of the total budget by FY30, reaching Rs 15.5 trillion.

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India’s defense sector has a great opportunity to earn USD 138 billion from orders for defense equipment, technologies, and services between FY24 and FY32 amid the escalating demand. Companies involved in defense production and technology development have a significant opportunity as noted in a report called ‘India Defence’ by Nomura. The report highlights that India’s defense capital spending is set to rise to 37 per cent of the total budget by FY30, up from a projected 29 per cent in FY25. This means a total capital expenditure of Rs 15.5 trillion from FY24 to FY30, showing significant growth compared to earlier periods.

The Indian government is actively helping and supporting the defense sector by making supportive policies, offering incentives, and encouraging local manufacturing and technology development. The India Defence report also predicts that defense spending will rise to 37 percent of the total defense budget by FY30, up from 26 percent in FY24. This means a total spending of USD 186 billion from FY24 to FY30 as compared to USD 93 billion from FY18 to FY24.

The defense landscape in India has witnessed remarkable evolution over the years, driven by a combination of geopolitical dynamics, technological advancements, and strategic imperatives. As one of the world’s largest importers of defense equipment, India has long recognized the need to reduce its reliance on foreign suppliers and enhance indigenous manufacturing capabilities.

The report says this growth is due to higher defense budgets, modernization efforts, and the government’s push for local manufacturing through programs like “Make in India.” It also mentions that there are many profitable opportunities in different areas of the defense sector. The defense aerospace sector alone accounts for USD 50 billion, including investments/ money spent on aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), avionics, and related systems. Building defense ships is also a big opportunity, with $38 billion available for making naval ships, submarines, patrol boats, and support ships to improve sea safety.

In the report about the defense aerospace industry, it says that Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) could see its shares go up by 28 per cent. This is because HAL is really good at making fighter jets and helicopters, and it’s improving its abilities a lot. Plus, it’s working on making its own engines, which could be a big deal. Bharat Electronics looks promising because it is getting more orders, making good profits, and improving its returns. Its stock might go up by 32 percent. HAL’s stocks rose by a huge 156 per cent last year to reach Rs 3877, while Bharat Electronics saw a 109 per cent increase to reach Rs 227.

The Indian government is actively supporting the defense sector through policy reforms, incentives, and initiatives aimed at promoting indigenous manufacturing and technology development. Also, the report says India’s defense companies focus is on expanding its global presence through exports, technology transfer, and collaboration. Companies with expertise in defense manufacturing and technology development are well-positioned to sell stuff abroad, make money in different ways by diversifying their revenue streams, and expand their market reach. The report says Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is great at making fighter planes and helicopters, while Bharat Electronics stands out for its robust order inflows and strong financial performance.

Moreover, the investment is poised to generate substantial socio-economic benefits. It could create lots of new jobs, help people learn new skills, and make the economy grow. This growth in the defense sector could mean more jobs in different parts of making and supporting things, like researching, building, fixing, and helping with services. As the country gears up for the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Modi’s strong defense plans and the government’s big ideas will probably be important topics. People might care about how the defense sector is growing and how the government is working to make the country safer by relying on itself and updating things.

Topics: Make In IndiaPM ModiDefense SectorInvestment opportunityIndia Defence reportFY24-32
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