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Gautam Adani on Self-Reliant India : Expanding Horizons for a Resilient and Self-Sufficient India: Gautam Adani

Expanding Horizons for a Resilient and Self-Sufficient India: Gautam Adani
On March 5, Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, shared the company's vision of pushing boundaries to create a stronger, self-reliant India during his visit to the Adani Defence & Aerospace facility in Kanpur.

Synopsis

On March 5 in Kanpur, Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, emphasized the company's commitment to advancing India's self-reliance. His visit to the Adani Defence & Aerospace facility showcased innovative developments aimed at strengthening national defense.

Key Takeaways

  • Gautam Adani champions a self-reliant India.
  • Visit to Adani Defence & Aerospace highlights innovation.
  • Vehicle-Mounted Counter-Drone System showcased.
  • Collaboration with DRDO enhances defense capabilities.
  • Focus on robust anti-drone systems as modern warfare evolves.

Kanpur, March 5 (NationPress) Gautam Adani, the Chairman of the Adani Group, stated on Wednesday that the company’s mission is to continue pushing boundaries to foster a more robust and self-reliant India.

The billionaire industrialist visited the Adani Defence & Aerospace facility in Kanpur, praising the "best of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in action".

"I just visited Adani Defence & Aerospace in Kanpur! It was inspiring to see the remarkable innovation and unwavering commitment to India’s self-reliance in defence by the Adani team," Gautam Adani shared on the X social media platform alongside a video of his visit.

"Best of #AtmanirbharBharat in action! Our goal is to continually push boundaries to help create a stronger, self-reliant India!" added the Adani Group Chairman.

Adani Defence and Aerospace stands as a prominent player in India's defence and aerospace manufacturing industry, motivated by the vision of positioning India as a hub for top-tier defence and aerospace production.

Recently, the Adani Defence and Aerospace exhibits at Aero India 2025 gained attention as Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi and Navy Chief Admiral D.K. Tripathi visited to gain insights into the advanced weaponry on display.

The highlight was the ‘Vehicle-Mounted Counter-Drone System', developed in partnership with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

This cutting-edge system represents a major advancement in strengthening India’s defence capabilities against emerging aerial threats.

With the rising use of drones in contemporary warfare for both reconnaissance and offensive tactics, there is a growing necessity for a strong anti-drone system, as stated by the company.

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