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India, France inaugurate H-125 Helicopter's final assembly line

"This project is a shining example of a mutually beneficial partnership with friendly countries in the high-end manufacturing sector. The H-125 program investment is anticipated to exceed Rs 1,000 crore and is likely to create direct and indirect employment opportunities for our skilled and hard-working younger generation," he said.

News Arena Network - Kolar(Karnataka) - UPDATED: February 17, 2026, 09:23 PM - 2 min read

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with French Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin during the launch of Tata Advanced Systems Limited's (TASL) final assembly line for the Airbus H125 helicopters.


India’s investment in the H-125 helicopter programme is "anticipated" to cross Rs 1,000 crore while boosting the job segment, said the Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron virtually inaugurated the Airbus H125 light utility helicopter Final Assembly Line at Tata‑Airbus' facility at Vemagal Industrial Area in this district from Mumbai, Maharashtra.
 
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the final assembly line of H-125 helicopters, the defence minister called it a "shining example" of mutually beneficial partnership with friendly countries in the high-end manufacturing sector.
 
Rajnath was accompanied by his French counterpart, Catherine Vautrin, who congratulated Tata Advanced Systems and Airbus Helicopters on the inauguration of the project and recalled their earlier association as well.
 
"This project is a shining example of a mutually beneficial partnership with friendly countries in the high-end manufacturing sector. The H-125 program investment is anticipated to exceed Rs 1,000 crore and is likely to create direct and indirect employment opportunities for our skilled and hard-working younger generation," he said.
 
Renowned for its exceptional reliability, versatility, and outstanding performance under diverse operating conditions, the H-125 has proven to be one of the most effective and trusted single-engine helicopters globally, he added, while further recalling that the Tata Advanced Systems and Airbus had earlier joined hands for a project in Gujarat's Vadodara for the C-295 aircraft, which he described as a symbol of how Tata in particular and India in general can collaborate with international OEMs to contribute to the vision of a stronger India.
 
The Defence minister said "Make in India," and self-reliance have been the cornerstone of India's economic policy since 2014.
 
"For more than a decade, India has been charting industrial development through large-scale infrastructure building, capital infusion in important sectors through a number of incentive schemes on the one hand, and providing a level playing field for facilitating investment on the other," he said.
 
 
He added that it has also been the government's focus to support small and medium industries and strengthen the startup ecosystem in particular. Overall, the focus has been on holistic industrial development, which not only caters to domestic demand but also addresses the needs of other countries.
 
Highlighting reforms in the defence sector, Singh said these measures have augmented the contribution of the private sector in the defence industrial ecosystem. According to him, historically, Indian defence production was largely public sector-oriented due to requirements of high capital investment and long gestation periods, resulting in the private sector's contribution being far less than desired. However, with reforms such as the corporatisation of ordnance factories, the establishment of defence industrial corridors, and other initiatives to raise the private sector's share in total defence production, it now stands at almost a quarter of the country's total defence production.
 
Defence exports have also increased manifold, placing India among the top exporters in the world, he said, adding that the growth trajectory has given a massive boost to MSMEs and ancillary sectors, which have grown to over 16,000 in number, with many foreign companies sourcing components from Indian MSMEs.
 
He invited companies to deepen the partnership through meaningful technology transfer and offer platforms to meet the security needs of other countries as well.
 
Tata Advanced Systems CEO and MD Sukaran Singh said in this facility, "we will start building helicopters without any government or defense orders." "However, we will be ready to supply the defense forces as and when they want. The first helicopter will fly out this facility by mid 2027."
 
Union Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu, who also attended the event, said the H125 final assembly line set up by Tata and Airbus marks a defining moment for India's aerospace sector, calling it "a proud symbol of rising confidence in India's high-precision aerospace capabilities."

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