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New Delhi : Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on February 8, 2020, described DefExpo 2020 as an unprecedented success which not only witnessed participation of a large number of exhibitors but also forged new partnerships and attracted more than 12 lakh visitors.

Speaking at the valedictory ceremony on the fourth day of DefExpo 2020 at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Rajnath said UP stands for Unlimited Potential and DefExpo has succeeded in projecting a new identity of the state in defence sector and the Defence corridor received a huge boost for attracting new investments with the signing of 23 MoUs. He said DefExpo would also establish India as a Defence manufacturing hub of the world and exporter. He thanked PM Narendra Modi for inaugurating the DefExpo and adopting policies that improved image of India on world stage, according to a PIB release.

Lucknow Declaration adopted by the first ever India-Africa Defence Ministers conclave is another landmark achievement of this DefExpo, he added. He expressed gratitude to Uttar Pradesh Government headed by CM Yogi Adityanath for the successful organisation of the event.

CM Yogi Adityanath said his government had organised many international events during the last few years such as Prayagraj Kumbhmela, UP Investors’ summit and Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas and the successful organisation of DefExpo enhanced the image and prestige of Uttar Pradesh. Describing DefExpo as “Defence Kumbh”, he said the event witnessed presence of more than 3,000 foreign delegates, 10,000 Indian delegates, and 12 lakh visitors and laid a strong foundation for development of UP Defence corridor.

In his opening remarks, Defence Secretary Dr Ajay Kumar described DefExpo as a “job well done” as various events concluded smoothly. At this Defexpo, 1,024 exhibitors participated, 172 of them being foreign companies. Forty Defence Ministers were part of total 70 foreign delegations that visited Lucknow. It also showed that India is not behind any other country in terms of digital technology prowess, Dr Kumar added.

As the DefExpo was thrown open for the public, huge crowds thronged the venue on February 8, 2020.  Thousands of young and old, men, women and children were seen visiting various pavilions and trying to acquaint themselves with the Defence Equipment on display.

The biggest ever such DefExpo to be organised in India was inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi on February 5,  2020, where he had set a target of USD$5 Billion for defence exports to be achieved in the next few years.

More than 22 seminars held during the past four days highlighted the technological changes, digital transformation of Defence and the positive policies implemented by the Government – such as relaxation in  FDI investment, encouraging innovation in Defence start-ups, opening up of testing facilities to Private sector, and sharing of technology innovations of DRDO at no cost among others– to make India a defence manufacturing hub.

DefExpo 2020 has covered a lot of ground in creating an environment where Indian industry forged partnerships through MoUs, ToT agreements for innovation and manufacturing.

Bandhan ceremony on February 7 witnessed launch of 13 products including Light Utility Helicopter by HAL, Sharang 155 mm Arty gun by OFB among others. More than 120 MoUs between DPSUs, private, and global defence manufacturing companies were signed (71 MoUs were signed on February 6, 2020), making it the most successful such event to be held in India.  Among those MoUs signed, 23 of them were by Uttar Pradesh Government.  These MoUs envisage Rs 50,000 crore investment in the defence corridor setup in the state and generate 3 lakh job opportunities.

Among the Defexpo highlights was India Pavilion which offered a peep into the futuristic technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AR), Augmented Virtual Reality (AVR), Autonomous Systems, Internet of Military Things (IoMT) and Industry 4.0.

Another attraction for people of Uttar Pradesh was Live demonstrations by Indian armed forces at two locations in Lucknow. The acts including Indian Army daredevils performing on their bikes, fly past by Suryakiran jets, slithering action performed by commandos, horse riding etc captured the attention of spectators.

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