2025-07-20Niranjan Ghatule
India has become the world’s 4th largest manufacturing economy, surpassing the UK, France, and Indonesia, with a manufacturing GDP of $957 billion and 4% growth. This blog explores how initiatives like Make in India, PLI schemes, and Aatmanirbhar Bharat have fueled this rise. It also compares India’s progress with other global economies and examines whether India can break into the top 3 manufactu
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2025-07-11Niranjan Ghatule
India’s move to eliminate Chinese components from its defence sector has triggered concern in China’s state media. This article explains how India’s strategic shift is boosting national security, supporting indigenous manufacturing, and reshaping global defence dynamics.
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2025-07-04Niranjan Ghatule
China has pulled over 300 engineers from Apple’s iPhone manufacturing partner Foxconn in India, raising serious concerns over India’s capability to ramp up iPhone 17 production. Is this a strategic move by China to halt India’s tech rise? Find out all the details.
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2025-06-27Niranjan Ghatule
India may soon unveil a ₹13,000 crore incentive scheme for the auto ancillary sector, aiming to reduce import dependency and promote domestic manufacturing. Though not officially confirmed, reports suggest the Ministry of Heavy Industries is finalizing this move.
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2025-06-26Niranjan Ghatule
India takes a major leap in defense manufacturing with the HAL-GE deal to produce the powerful F414 jet engine on Indian soil. This marks a historic moment in India's journey towards self-reliance in aerospace technology and military strength, with major implications for Tejas Mk2, AMCA, and future indigenous fighter jets.
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2025-06-20Niranjan Ghatule
India achieves a major milestone in global aviation as Reliance Aerostructure partners with France's Dassault Aviation to manufacture Falcon 2000 business jets in Nagpur. This historic move not only strengthens India’s ‘Make in India’ vision but also positions the country among global aviation leaders like the US, France, Canada, and Brazil.
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2025-06-17Niranjan Ghatule
Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) is set for a major expansion, increasing its shipbuilding capacity from 24 to 28 ships. With multiple Indian Navy orders in the pipeline, a potential ₹500 crore export target by 2029, upcoming deals for new covid class ships, and strong global export ambitions targeting South Asia, Germany, and Belgium
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2025-06-08Niranjan Ghatule
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a leading government defense company, has turned ₹1 lakh into over ₹18 lakh in just five years. Now, global brokerage firm Jefferies forecasts an additional 30% to 50% upside for HAL, driven by rising defense orders and the Make in India initiative
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2025-06-06Ravi Mehta
₹18,101 Crore Mega Order Boosts Shipbuilding Stocks:The Indian Navy is set to induct nine new warships by the end of 2025 at a total cost of ₹18,101 crore. Major Indian shipbuilders like Mazagon Dock, Hindustan Shipyard, and GRSE will play key roles in this massive defence order. This development not only strengthens India's maritime power but also boosts the domestic shipbuilding sector.
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2025-06-05Niranjan Ghatule
IRCON share price has surged nearly 39% in the past month despite weak Q4FY25 results, driven by strong government support for railway modernization, a robust order book, and long-term growth prospects. With a ₹2.65 lakh crore budget allocation for the railway sector, IRCON stands to benefit significantly.
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2025-05-16Niranjan Ghatule
Cochin Shipyard is emerging as a key player in India's defense manufacturing drive amid rising geopolitical tensions. With a strong order book, growing revenues, global collaborations, and a sharp surge in its stock price, the PSU is well-positioned to benefit from the country’s focus on self-reliance in defense.
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2025-03-27Niranjan Ghatule
The Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Automobile & Auto Components is a government initiative launched in September 2021 with a budgetary outlay of ₹25,938 crore. It aims to boost domestic manufacturing of Advanced Automotive Technology (AAT) products, reduce import dependency, and create employment.
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