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India may not get a Drone 2.0 PLI before FY26 as consultations around allocation, local sourcing throw up challenges

MoCA plans to prepare a new cabinet note on the PLI scheme for drones by February 2025, following which. it will be sent for approval.

November 19, 2024 / 13:29 IST
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The ban on Chinese parts has raised the cost of making military drones locally by forcing manufacturers to source components elsewhere, government and industry experts said.
The ban on Chinese parts has raised the cost of making military drones locally by forcing manufacturers to source components elsewhere, government and industry experts said.

A second production-linked incentive scheme (PLI) for the drone ecosystem in the country may take some more time as consultations with stakeholders have led to a rethink around monetary allocations in a bid to make the gains more broad-based.

"The last PLI scheme was beneficial for players which were already producing and selling in large volumes. It benefited companies which already had large orders and were doing well, but not the startups. This is what we learnt as part of our consultations. There is a need to provide R&D (research & development), and incentives to indigenise components manufacturing," a senior government official told Moneycontrol.

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This thinking comes amidst concerns around tepid utilisation of existing PLI schemes for certain sectors, such as specialty steel and textiles. The government has been looking to expand the success of its output-linked plan beyond electronics.

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