Aero India 2021: World's first 'hybrid' defence & aerospace show underway in Bengaluru
The 13th edition of the country's premier air show is being held in the backdrop of Bengaluru-based Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) bagging a Rs. 48,000 crore order for indigenously-built fighter jets Tejas Mark 1A
By Sayan Chatterjee Published on 3 Feb 2021 10:29 AM GMTYelahanka: Defence minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the 13th edition of Aero India - the marquee aerospace and defence business event ā in Bengaluru on 3 February.
Earlier, Mr. Singh had said that the premier air show will give a boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clarion call of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' by signing more than 200 agreements during a sub-event - Bandhan (the bond) - on the last day of the biennial show on 5 February.
The 13th edition of the country's premier air show is being held in the backdrop of Bengaluru-based Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) bagging a Rs. 48,000 crore order for indigenously-built fighter jets Tejas Mark 1A and India's engagement with Indian Ocean Region (IOR) countries.
Heaping praise on the Prime Minister's vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat at the curtain-raiser press conference on Tuesday, Mr. Singh also remarked that India will soon be the most powerful defence economy in the world.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Aero India 2021 is being held as the world's first 'hybrid' version with focus on the virtual platform and exhibitor's engagement there on the platform.
Along with the aerospace ecosystem, the state of Karnataka is also long known for its leadership in the software industry. Commenting at the curtain-raiser conference, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S Yediyurappa thanked the Defence minister and assured the state will honour all its commitments to strengthen the aerospace ecosystem. He further added, "It's a proud moment for the city to get the chance and permission to host the air show despite all challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic."
The global business community has responded enthusiastically to Indian economy's revivalist fervour and Aero India will further showcase the nation's accomplishments in defence manufacturing and position India as investment, innovation, and defence manufacturing hub.
The five-day event (Aero India 2021) has been reduced to three days, leaving out the two public days that were the norm in the earlier editions. Though the total number of exhibitors has increased to 601 against 403 in the last edition, the number of foreign exhibitors is down from 165 to 78 this year. The number of foreign delegations is also down from 44 to 14. There are 248 virtual exhibitors at the event, which is largely out of bounds for the public.
The first day of the event witnessed the valued presence of all the three service chiefs and CDS at the inaugural session along with other national and foreign dignitaries and bureaucrats. Following the inaugural, the first day started with a flying display that showcased 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' formation showcasing all the indigenously built assets of HAL, followed by the Rafales making their first ever appearance at the air show.
The display also witnessed the might of the Indian Air Force with its assets like Tejas, Su-30MKis, and Hawks in action. The famed aerobatic teams of Surya Kirans and Sharang also put up an integrated spectacular display for the first time. The vintage Dakota also turned up for the show.
The other highlights of the event would be the chiefs of air staff conclave and IOR Defence minister's conclave. Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, which are in the process of establishing defence corridors, will make a pitch seeking investments, along with Karnataka, Telangana, and Gujarat.
There will be a number of events and displays during the three days of Aero India 21. On 4 February, the first-ever Defence ministers' conclave will take place with the participation of 27 Defence ministers, physically and virtually. The chief of air staff's conclave will also be held the same day. Start-up Manthan will be held on 5 February to facilitate all start-ups and MSMEs in the aerospace and defence sector.