- India is ready with skilled human resource base, a robust pro-FDI & pro-business ecosystem and a huge domestic market: Rajnath Singh
- “India envisions an enriching partnership with UK to co-operate, co-create & co-innovate”
London. 10 January 2024. On the second and final day of his visit to the United Kingdom, Rajnath Singh interacted with top UK Defence industry leaders and CEOs at an event in Trinity House, London on January 10, 2024. The UK-India Defence Industry CEOs Roundtable, co-chaired by Rajnath Singh with his UK counterpart Grant Shapps was attended by a large number of CEOs from UK defence industry; UK MoD officials; Chair, UK India Business Council; and CII India representatives. Some of the major companies represented were BAE Systems, GE Vernova, James Fisher Defence, Leonardo S.p.A., Martin Baker Aircraft Company Ltd, SAAB UK, Thales UK, Ultra-Maritime Rolls-Royce, ADS Group, and MBDA UK.
The meeting was also attended by UK Minister of State for Defence Procurement, James Cartildge. The Roundtable included thematic discussions on strengthening the India-UK defence industrial relationship. In the meeting, the welcomed the investment and technology collaboration from the UK, and stated that India is ready with skilled human resource base, a robust pro-FDI and pro-business ecosystem, and a huge domestic market.

The industry leaders from UK outlined their current and future plans for India. Aero-engines, Electric Propulsion, missiles, power-packs, and maritime systems were identified as some of the focus areas of joint work. The noted the positivity and enthusiasm of UK CEOs & business leaders on working in India and with the Indian companies.
On January 09, Rajnath Singh held a bilateral meeting with Grant Shapps. Emphasis was on enhancing defence industrial cooperation between the two countries. The bilateral meeting was followed by the signing of two agreements between India and UK – an MoU on conduct of bilateral international cadet exchange programme, and a Letter of Arrangement between Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) on defence collaboration in research and development.





















