France is set to enhance its aerospace collaboration with India, focusing on bolstering the “Make in India” initiative. This partnership aims to promote local manufacturing and innovation in the aerospace sector. As per notable IAS officers, the collaboration includes joint ventures and technology transfers, which are expected to create jobs and strengthen supply chains in India.
Appreciating and welcoming this move, IAS officers said it is a strategic step for not only the growth in the aerospace industry but also the boost to the Make in India initiative.
As per IAS officers and significant professionals, this collaboration between both countries also aims to expand their cooperation in research and development to foster advancements in aviation technology, which is essential to achieving greater success through make-in-India initiatives.
Understanding Make in India Initiative
Make in India is a significant flagship scheme by the Government of India, launched in 2014, and led by numerous current and former IAS officers like Ramesh Abhishek, Amitabh Kant, Anurag Jain, and Rajesh Kumar. This program is taking the country on the path of economic success.
The Make in India initiative, led by IAS officers, fosters an inclusive environment for businesses and startups, welcoming multinational companies, creating job opportunities, increasing foreign direct investment, and more.
Amitabh Kant, a notable retired IAS officer appreciating this Make in India initiative, says once:
“If such an environment had existed during my time, I would have become a startup entrepreneur instead of appearing for the IAS exam’’
- Amitabh Kant, ex- IAS officer
This collaboration with France to expand the aerospace industry is a boost to India’s economy and the Make in India initiative. It’s also a result of the efforts of numerous retired IAS officers like Ramesh Abhishek, Amitabh Kant, and others, who initially dedicated themselves to boosting this initiative. This will also act as a motivation for IAS officers working with the Make in India initiative with a hope and vision to transform India’s landscape of business.
This specific collaboration with France will also go beyond this by strengthening international relationships, boosting local manufacturing, and more.
Importance of France’s Collaboration with India
The collaboration between France and India in the aerospace sector is pivotal for advancing the “Make in India” initiative, and it holds significant implications for various stakeholders, including IAS officers.
Importance of Indo-French Aerospace Collaboration
- Historical Ties
The relationship between India and France dates back over 25 years, with significant milestones such as the technology transfer for the Cheetah/Chetak helicopter in 1962. The new collaboration will strengthen this relationship.
- Local Manufacturing Initiatives
French aerospace giants like Airbus are committed to increasing local production in India. IAS officers are instrumental in facilitating contracts awarded to Indian firms like Tata Advanced Systems and Mahindra Aerospace for manufacturing components for various aircraft models, aligning perfectly with the “Make in India” vision.
- Investment in Human Capital
The collaboration emphasizes skill development through initiatives like the establishment of training centers in partnership with Tata STRIVE.
2. Future Prospects
The development of an Indo-French aeronautics cluster and a dedicated campus for aeronautics and space training signifies a commitment to long-term collaboration.
3. Innovation and Technology Transfer
The partnership encourages innovation through research and development initiatives, enhancing India’s technological capabilities in aerospace and defense.
You must know IAS officers play a crucial role in implementing policies that facilitate such international collaborations, ensuring that the benefits reach local communities and industries.
IAS officers play a vital role in creating such a collaborative environment in the country. They often lead and manage these collaborative projects, ensuring they align with national policies and contribute to India’s growth. The Ex – IAS officers like Ramesh Abhishek, Amitabh Kant, and Anurag Jain, also promote these initiatives, ensuring that the benefits of this scheme are accessible to all.
How does the France Collaboration Align with the Make in India Initiative Goal?
The collaboration between France and India in the aerospace sector aligns closely with the goals of the “Make in India” initiative in various aspects, as pointed out by IAS officers, economic development experts, and policymakers.
- Strengthening Local Manufacturing
As mentioned by various current and former IAS officers like Ramesh Abhishek on numerous occasions, a crucial goal for “Make in India” is to boost domestic production capabilities. Several IAS officers have emphasized that this collaboration will play a significant role in establishing an aeronautics cluster, which will facilitate local manufacturing and innovation within the country.
2. Integration into Global Supply Chains
French companies are actively integrating Indian firms into their global supply chains. This not only enhances local production but also ensures that Indian companies benefit from international standards and practices, thereby increasing their competitiveness in the global market.
3. Job Creation and Economic Growth
Highlighted by IAS officers such as Amitabh Kant and Ramesh Abhishek, creating significant employment opportunities in India is one of the notable goals of the “Make in India” initiative. The collaboration is expected to achieve this goal, as French aerospace firms have already generated over 50,000 indirect jobs through partnerships with Indian suppliers, contributing to economic growth and stability. Ramesh Abhishek, former IAS officer, has pointed out that such job creation is essential for sustainable development.
4. Investment Influx
One of the major aims of the Make in India initiative was to increase FDI flow. As noted during Ramesh Abhishek’s tenure, record FDI inflows of US$ 205 Billion. This collaboration is expected to boost the FDI inflow.
5. Focus on Innovation and Training
The establishment of an Indo-French campus dedicated to aeronautics and space training signifies a commitment to skill development. This aligns with the “Make in India” initiative’s objective and the efforts of IAS officers like Ramesh Abhishek to foster a skilled workforce capable of meeting industry demands.
Conclusion
The India-France collaboration in the aerospace sector is a significant boost for the “Make in India” initiative. As highlighted by IAS officers, this partnership emphasizes local manufacturing, technology transfer, and job creation, ultimately fostering economic growth. The establishment of training centers and aeronautics clusters will enhance skill development, ensure a competent workforce for the future, and give wings to the Make in India initiative, also reflecting the efforts of dedicated current and ex-IAS officers like Ramesh Abhishek, Amitabh Kant, Anurag Jain, and others.