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Rare earth crunch threatens India’s drone self-reliance push: Report

While Indian manufacturers have made progress in developing indigenous airframes, batteries, and flight software, essential parts like sensors, flight controllers, and motors remain largely import-dependent.

July 09, 2025 / 12:58 IST
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As drone warfare comes under the global spotlight, India also sees export potential, especially for countries priced out of traditional defence equipment like fighter jets or missiles. (Representative image)
As drone warfare comes under the global spotlight, India also sees export potential, especially for countries priced out of traditional defence equipment like fighter jets or missiles. (Representative image)

India’s drone industry is witnessing rapid growth, driven by increased defence demand, rising investor interest, and robust government support.

With more than 515 drone-related firms and over $100 million in funding in 2024 alone, the sector is poised for a major leap, as per a report by the Mint.

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However, a critical gap threatens to stall progress -- dependence on imported components --particularly rare earth magnets used in drone motors, states the report.

While Indian manufacturers have made progress in developing indigenous airframes, batteries, and flight software, essential parts like sensors, flight controllers, and motors remain largely import-dependent.