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LUCKNOW’S BRAHMOS FACILITY: A STRATEGIC INFLECTION POINT FOR UTTAR PRADESH AND INDIAN AIR POWER
The Business Guardian
|October 23, 2025
The inauguration of the BrahMos Aerospace production facility in Lucknow marks a watershed moment in India’s defence trajectory— one that I believe will be studied in strategic circles for decades to come.
Having witnessed the evolution of the BrahMos program from its inception and championed its integration across all three services during my tenure, Ican assert with conviction that this facility represents far more than industrial expansion. It is a strategic recalibration that positions Uttar Pradesh at the intersection of national security, technological sovereignty, and economic transformation.
During my years in service, particularly as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Air Commandandlateras Chief of the Air Staff, I observed firsthand how geographical distribution of defence manufacturing capabilities directly impacts operational readiness. The concentration of critical defence production in peninsular India, while historically logical, created vulnerabilities that became apparent during crisis scenarios.
The Lucknow facility addresses this strategic asymmetry. Positioned in India's demographicand geographical heartland, it provides the Indian Air Force—and indeed all armed forces— with a production hub that is equidistant from both western and northern theaters. This is not merely about logistics; it’s about operational resilience. In conflict scenarios, the ability to sustain missile production and maintenance away from coastal vulnerability zones could prove decisive.
The BrahMos missile system, which I had the privilege of operationalizing on multiple IAF platforms including the Sukhoi Su-30MKI, represents a quantum leap in India’s strike capability. Its supersonic speed, precision targeting, and near-invulnerability to interception make it a cornerstone of our deterrence architecture. The Lucknow facility ensures that this capability can be sustained, expanded, and rapidly deployed across northern India's strategic depth.
TECHNOLOGICAL SOVEREIGNTY: THE REAL FORCE MULTIPLIER
This story is from the October 23, 2025 edition of The Business Guardian.
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