bdnews24.com
Home +
  • Bangladesh
  • Politics
  • Campus
  • Education
  • Media
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • People
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • World
  • Science
Sport +
  • Sport
  • Cricket
World +
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Neighbours
Business & Economy +
  • Business
  • Economy
Features +
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Hello
  • Stripe
Others +
  • Photos
  • Tube
  • Mobile

June 14, 2026

  • Bangladesh
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Politics
bdnews24.com
বাংলা
  • National Election 2026
  • World
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Recent
bdnews24.com
Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Politics
  • Campus
  • Education
  • Media
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • People
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • World
  • Science
Sport
  • Sport
  • Cricket
World
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Neighbours
Business &
Economy
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Budget 2025-26
Features
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Hello
  • Stripe
Others
  • Photos
  • Tube
  • Mobile
  • World

India expects $7.4 billion spending on fighter jet engines over next decade

Top global engine makers are in talks to partner with India

India expects $7.4bn jet engine bill over 10 years

Reuters

Published : 17 Oct 2025, 08:35 PM

Updated : 17 Oct 2025, 08:35 PM

India expects to spend about 654 billion rupees ($7.44 billion) to buy engines for fighter aircraft that are under development until 2035, according to estimates shared on Friday by a defence official who leads the efforts to build a home-grown engine.

The country will require about 1,100 engines for a variety of fighter jet programmes that are progressing through various stages, said SV Ramana Murthy, director of India's Gas Turbine Research Establishment, a state-run defence laboratory.

India's decades-old programme to power its light combat Tejas jets with home-grown Kaveri engine has yet to take off due to technical shortcomings.

"There is a need to work on mission mode to create an ecosystem for indigenous fighter engine," Murthy said at an event in New Delhi, adding that the country needed infrastructure such as a high-altitude testing facility, along with an industrial base.

He also said that a derivative of the Kaveri engine can be used for a home-grown unmanned combat aerial vehicle.

Murthy is heading the efforts to co-develop an engine with an international partner to power India's first 5th generation stealth fighter aircraft, for which France's Safran, Britain's Rolls-Royce and US General Electric have shown interest.

A prototype of the fighter, known as the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft, is expected to roll out in 2028, Indian officials have previously said.

It is the first fighter aircraft for which bids would also be open to private firms, the government has said, in order to reduce pressure on Indian state-owned warplane maker Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, which makes most of India's military aircraft.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has sought to boost India's manufacturing capacity for defence equipment and invited weapon makers to set up units by partnering with Indian firms.

Follow bdnews24.com on Google News
  • India

  • Fighter jets

  • defence spending

  • Tejas

  • Kaveri engine

Related Stories
Gen Z revolutions hit reality check: Chatham House
Gen Z revolutions hit reality check: Chatham House
Ali Khamenei funeral from Jul 4, burial on Jul 9
Ali Khamenei funeral from Jul 4, burial on Jul 9
US-Iran deal likely within 24 hours: Pakistan
US-Iran deal likely within 24 hours: Pakistan
Deal to end war will be signed on Sunday: Trump
Deal to end war will be signed on Sunday: Trump
Read More
Brazil held by Morocco in opener
Brazil held by Morocco in opener
Qatar score late to clinch draw with Switzerland
Qatar score late to clinch draw with Switzerland
Measles: 5 die, 63 new cases
Measles: 5 die, 63 new cases
Belgium seek statement start against Egypt
Belgium seek statement start against Egypt
Read More
Opinion

Towheed Feroze

WC 2026: Three cheers for the Asian sides!

WC 2026: Three cheers for the Asian sides!

Anika Tahsin

Misunderstood truths about studying English

Misunderstood truths about studying English

Arshi Fatiha Quazi

When hospitals become death chambers

When hospitals become death chambers

Jon Sindreu

How a housing pivot could rescue Starmer

How a housing pivot could rescue Starmer
Read More
Editor-in-Chief and Publisher: Toufique Imrose Khalidi
News
  • Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Environment
  • Health
Op/Ed
  • 1971
  • Achievement
  • CHT
  • Corruption
  • Culture
  • Democracy
Social
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • WhatsApp
Features
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
Others
  • Stripe
  • Hello
  • Mobile
Sport
  • Sport
  • Cricket
Follow us
  • Disclaimer & Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2026, bdnews24