The Indian Navy has made remarkable strides in embracing the spirit of ‘Aatmanirbharta’ (self-reliance), transitioning from a Buyer’s Navy to a Builder’s Navy. Over 60 warships are currently being constructed in Indian shipyards, highlighting its commitment to indigenisation. Naval Aviation, an integral part of the Navy, is steadfast in its efforts to achieve self-reliance. As a testament to this, the Navy has formulated the vision document, ‘Aatmanirbhar Indian Naval Aviation – Technological Roadmap 2047,’ which is set to be unveiled during Aero India 2025.
The biennial event, Aero India 2025, will be held at Air Force Station Yelahanka, Bengaluru, from February 10 to 14, 2025. This event offers a platform for users, academia, R&D establishments, MSMEs, startups, and industry partners to contribute towards the national vision of ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047 through advancements in the aviation sector.
The Indian Navy will utilise Aero India 2025 to outline its future requirements, focusing on the three S’s – Systems, Structures, and Software, which are essential for any naval aviation platform. Additionally, the event will provide an opportunity for the industry to showcase innovative solutions and technologies.
Given the Indian Navy’s operations on high seas, its aviation platforms often remain out of public view. Aero India 2025 offers a unique opportunity to display various naval aircraft to the public. Static displays will feature key assets, including:
In addition, the Light Combat Aircraft (Navy), designed by the Aeronautical Design Agency (ADA) and manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), will be showcased. The successful landing of this aircraft aboard the indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant positions India among a select group of nations with the capability to design, develop, and manufacture deck-borne fighter jets.
The India Pavilion at Aero India 2025 will feature cutting-edge indigenous projects developed by the Navy in collaboration with DRDO, academia, and the industry. Notable displays include:
The pavilion will also highlight the Navy’s engagement with startups to develop futuristic aviation platforms and systems.
On February 12, 2025, a seminar titled ‘Transition to Aatmanirbhar Indian Naval Aviation – 2047 and its Associated Ecosystem’ will focus on fostering collaboration between the Navy, industry, academia, DRDO, and DPSUs. This futuristic theme aligns with the vision of achieving self-reliance by 2047, India’s centennial Independence Day.
The involvement of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in designing and manufacturing advanced naval aircraft highlights its pivotal role in India’s defence sector. On February 10, 2025, HAL share price opened at ₹3,818.00, touching the day’s low at ₹3,753.60, as of 11:04 AM on the NSE.
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Published on: Feb 10, 2025, 1:27 PM IST
Nikitha Devi
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