Foundation Stone of C-295 Transport, Aircraft, Tata Airbus Manufacturing
Facility in Vadodara, Gujarat
·
India
is moving forward with the mantra of ‘Make in India, Make for the Globe’
·
Vadodara,
the famous cultural and education center, will develop
a new identity as an aviation sector hub
·
We
are about to enter among the top three countries in the world with regard to air
traffic
·
Growth
momentum of India has been maintained despite pandemic, war and supply-chain disruptions
·
India
is presenting opportunities of low cost manufacturing and
high output
·
Today,
India is working with a new mindset, a new work-culture
·
Today
our policies are stable, predictable and futuristic
·
We
aim to scale our defense manufacturing beyond $25 billion
by 2025. Our defense exports will also exceed $5 billion
The Prime Minister, Narendra
Modi laid the foundation stone of the C-295 Aircraft Manufacturing Facility in Vadodara,
Gujarat on 30 October 2022. He also visited an exhibition showcasing technological
and manufacturing strides in the aerospace industry under Aatmanirbhar
Bharat.
Addressing the gathering,
the Prime Minister said that today we have taken a big step in the direction of
making India the manufacturing hub of the world. He said India is making fighter
jets, tanks, submarines, medicines, vaccines, electronic gadgets, mobile phones
and cars that are popular in many countries. The Prime Minister remarked that India
is moving forward with the mantra of ‘Make in India, Make
for the Globe’ and now India is becoming a huge manufacturer of transport aircrafts
in the world. The Prime Minister stated that he can foresee that India will soon
be manufacturing big passenger aircrafts that will proudly bear the words ‘Made
in India’.
He said that the facility
for which the foundation stone was laid today, has the power to transform the country’s
defence and transport sector. He pointed out that it is for the first time that
this big investment is taking place in the Indian Defence sector. Transport aircrafts,
manufactured here will not only give strength to the armed forces but it will help
in developing a new ecosystem of aircraft manufacturing “Vadodara which is famous
as a cultural and education center, will develop a new
identity as an aviation sector hub”, he said.
The Prime Minister expressed happiness about the fact that more than 100
MEMEs are also associated with the project. He said that the promise of ‘Make in
India, Make for the Globe’ will gain new push from this
land as the project will be able to take orders for export to other countries in
the future.
Commenting on the fast growing aviation sector of India, the Prime Minister said
that we are about to enter among the top three countries in the world with regard
to air traffic. UDAN scheme is helping in turning many commuters into air travelers, he said. Highlighting the increased demand for passenger
and cargo aircrafts, the Prime Minister stated that India will need more than 2000
aircrafts in the next 15 years. The Prime Minister pointed out that today is a crucial
step in this direction and India has already begun preparations for the same. Mr.
Modi also highlighted that India is presenting a global opportunity for the world
that is beset by corona pandemic and war and marred by disruptions in the supply
chain. He pointed out that the growth momentum of India has been constant even among
such tough circumstances. He explained that operating conditions are constantly
improving and India is focussing on cost competitiveness as well as quality. “India
is presenting the opportunity of low cost manufacturing
and high output”, the Prime Minister remarked. He further added that India has a
huge talent pool of skilled manpower. Throwing light on the reforms made by the
government in the last 8 years, the Prime Minister said that India is creating an
unprecedented environment for manufacturing in the country. The Prime Minister gave
examples of creating a simplified corporate tax structure while making it globally
competitive, opening up the 100 per cent FDI route, opening up defence and space
sectors for the private companies, reforming 29 central labour laws into 4 codes,
abolishing 33,000 compliances, and creation of the Goods and Service Tax by putting
an end to a complex web of dozens of taxes. He said, “A new saga of economic reforms
is being written in India today and the manufacturing sector is reaping the most
benefits from this apart from the states.”
The Prime Minister credited
a change in mindset for the success. He said “Today, India is working with a new
mindset, a new work-culture”. He recalled the time when the reigning notion was
that the government was know-all, a mindset that suppressed the country's talent
and the power of the private sector. “Now following ‘Sabka
Prayas’, the government has started giving equal importance
to the public and private sector. The Prime Minister also lamented the makeshift
approach of the previous government where the manufacturing sector was kept barely
functional through subsidy. There was neglect of basic facilities like logistics,
electricity supply or water supply. “We have abandoned the makeshift approach of
decision making and have come up with various new incentives for investors. We launched
the Production Linked Incentive scheme, which made the change visible. Today our
policies are stable, predictable and futuristic”, he said.
The Prime Minister also
recalled a time when dominant thought was to focus on the service sector as manufacturing
was considered to be beyond reach. “Today we are improving both services and manufacturing
sectors,” he said. He underlined the importance of a holistic approach that focuses
on both the manufacturing and service sector. “Today India is preparing to stay
ahead of everyone in manufacturing”, he added. “This became possible because in
the last 8 years we focused on skill development and created an environment for
it. By assimilating all these changes, today India's development journey in the
manufacturing sector has reached this stage”, the Prime Minister pointed out.
Highlighting the investment
friendly policies of the government, the Prime Minister remarked that its benefits
are clearly visible in FDI. “In the last eight years” he said, “companies from more
than 160 countries have invested in India.” He further elaborated that such foreign
investments are not limited to certain industries but spreads across 61 sectors
of the economy and covers 31 states of India. The Prime Minister informed that more
than $3 billion has been invested in the aerospace sector alone. The Prime Minister
noted that post 2014, investment in this sector grew 5 times of what was invested
during the year 2000 to 2014. Mr. Modi highlighted that in the coming years, the
defence and aerospace sectors are going to be the crucial pillars of the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign. “We aim to scale our defence manufacturing
beyond $25 billion by 2025. Our defence exports will also exceed $5 billion” he
added. The Prime Minister pointed out that the defence corridors being developed
in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu will immensely help in scaling-up this sector. Mr.
Modi also praised the Defence Ministry and the Government of Gujarat for organising
the biggest ever Def-expo in Gandhinagar. He underlined that all the equipment and
technologies displayed in the Def-expo were made in India. “The reflection of Project
C-295 will also be visible to us in the Def-expo of the coming years”, the Prime
Minister added.
In concluding the address,
the Prime Minister urged all those associated with the industry to make the most
out of the unprecedented investment confidence in the country at the moment. He
further added that more thought must be given to helping the start-ups of the country
in moving forward. The Prime Minister also stressed on increased participation of
the private sector in the field of research. “If we push in this direction, then
we will be able to develop a more strong ecosystem of innovation
and manufacturing. You always have to remember the mantra of Sabka Prayas”, the Prime Minister
concluded.
Chief Minister of Gujarat,
Mr. Bhupendra Patel, Governor of Gujarat, Mr. Achara Devvrat,
Union Minister of Defence, Mr. Rajnath Singh, Union Minister of Civil Aviation,
Mr. Jyotiraditya Scindia, Chairman
of Tata Sons, Mr. N Chandrasekaran and Chief Commercial Officer of Airbus, Mr Christian
Scherer were those present on occasion.
Background
The C-295 Aircraft Manufacturing
Facility will be the first aircraft manufacturing facility in the private sector
in the country. This facility will be utilised for manufacturing 40 C-295 aircrafts
for the Indian Air Force, through collaboration between Tata Advanced Systems Limited
and Airbus Defence and Space, Spain. The facility will be a key step towards achieving
Aatmanirbharta in the Defence sector, and will also help
unlock the potential of the private players in the sector.