Published on April 15, 2026
General Electric (GE) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) have announced a groundbreaking technology agreement to co-develop jet engines. This partnership marks a significant step for India as it seeks to bolster its defense capabilities while reducing reliance on foreign imports.
The collaboration comes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi pushes for modernization of the Indian Air Force and increased domestic production of military hardware. The deal is a crucial milestone, being the first of its kind for both companies, in a move towards enhancing India’s aerospace sector.
Under the terms of the agreement, GE will provide advanced jet engine technology to HAL, which will enable local production. This initiative not only aims to elevate India’s defense manufacturing but also to create jobs and stimulate innovation within the country’s aerospace industry.
The partnership could reshape the defense landscape in India. With increased self-reliance, India may gain strategic advantages while fostering a new era of cooperation between American and Indian defense sectors.
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