Aero India 2023 is to be held in Bengaluru from Feb 13-17



Aero India 2023 is to be held in Bengaluru from Feb 13-17

The 14th edition of Aero India 2023 organized by the Ministry of Defence is all set to be held in Bengaluru from February 13 to 17. Aero India will provide a unique opportunity for the exchange of information, ideas, and new developments in the aviation industry. In addition to giving a fillip to the domestic aviation industry, it would further the cause of Make in India, the Ministry said recently.

Speaking at an ambassadors' conclave, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, Aero India-2023 would, hopefully, surpass the benchmark set in the previous edition with a larger presence of exhibitors and representatives of our friendly countries.

The defense minister pointed out that India’s national efforts towards ‘Make in India’ are neither isolationist nor are they just meant for the country alone.

He also said that India does not believe in a hierarchical conception of a world order where a few countries are considered superior to others.“India’s international relations are guided by the very essence of human equality and dignity,” the minister said at the conclave to brief ambassadors about upcoming Aero India, billed as Asia’s biggest aerospace exhibition.

A total of 657 exhibitors have so far registered for the aerospace exhibition. With 588 being Indian exhibitors and 69 foreign investors from 24 countries.

 Rajnath Singh meets ambassadors from 80 countries:

Upcoming Aero India 2023 would witness participation from at least 645 exhibitors from 80 countries, the Defence Ministry said, after Minister Rajnath Singh met ambassadors from these nations to brief them about the biennial air show. Describing the show as Asia’s premier aviation trade event, Singh appealed to the diplomats to use Aero India 2023 for increased collaboration with India’s military manufacturing capabilities, particularly in the areas of drones, cyber-technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and radars.

The air show which began in 1996 with a handful of companies, has grown in size over the years with more than 600 firms participating in the last two editions. The 14th edition of the show will be held at Yelahanka air base between February 13-17. The air show comes at a time when India is looking at options to buy more than 100 medium multi-role combat fighters for the Indian Air Force besides deck-borne fighters for the Indian Navy and hundreds of helicopters for the IAF, Indian Navy, Indian...

India’s defense exports have grown by eight times in the last five years with New Delhi exporting such items to over 75 countries. Aero India 2023, Singh said, would provide a unique opportunity for the exchange of information, ideas and new technological developments in the aviation industry. The previous edition witnessed the attendance of over 600 exhibitors physically and another 108 virtually from 63 nations. Singh said India would offer a partnership that comes with a variety of options and would accommodate national priorities and capacities

“We want to build with you, we want to launch with you and we want to create with you. There is an old African proverb ‘If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. We intend to go far and we want to do it together. We wish to create symbiotic relationships, where we can learn from each other, grow together and create a win-win situation for all.”