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HOW INDIA'S AIR POWER IS SHAPING THE NEXT ERA OF TECHNOLOGY AND SELF-RELIANCE

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October 2025

Rolls-Royce has been involved with the IAF (then the Royal Indian Air Force) since 1933, when the Bristol Jupiter engines powered the Westland Wapiti, marking the first aircraft of the IAF's No. 1 Squadron. Since that time, we have consistently collaborated with India to enhance its air power. ABHISHEK SINGH, Senior Vice President (India and South East Asia, Business Development & Future Programmes (Defence), writes about this chequered association

- ABHISHEK SINGH

HOW INDIA'S AIR POWER IS SHAPING THE NEXT ERA OF TECHNOLOGY AND SELF-RELIANCE

For more than nine decades, the Indian Air Force has embodied courage, resilience and technological progress. From defending India’s skies to delivering humanitarian relief at home and abroad, the IAF has been at the heart of the nation's sovereignty and global reputation. Its story is not only one of aircraft and missions but also of how air power reflects the growth of India’s entire defence ecosystem.

Today, that ecosystem is evolving rapidly. Self-reliance in defence is no longer defined by platforms alone. It rests on the ability to design, manufacture, and sustain complex systems—drawing on advanced R&D, digital innovation, robust supply chains and long-term serviceability. Building such capability requires more than equipment. It calls for deep partnerships, co-creation and the blending of indigenous strengths with global best practices.

A Legacy of Partnership

Rolls-Royce has been privileged to be part of this journey from the very beginning. In 1933, our Bristol Jupiter engines powered the Westland Wapiti, the first aircraft of the IAF’s No. 1 Squadron. Since then, we have continued to partner with India to help bolster its air power. Today, more than 750 Rolls-Royce engines power Indian military aircraft, which is a testament to the depth and continuity of this relationship.

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