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Commenced on Monday, February 10, Aero India catches eyeballs at Yelehanka Air Force Station. Continuing till February 14, Bengaluru will host more than 900 exhibitors inclusive of 150 foreign companies. 78 nations across the world will participate across the 5 days. While the first two days are dedicated to business attendees and defence manufacturers, the general public was also welcomed. The 15th edition of Asia’s premier aerospace and defense exhibition is a biennial event with the 2025 theme as “The Runway to a Billion Opportunities”
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The inauguration of the mega aer show has been called “another Maha Kumbh” by Union Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh. The bigger objective of the show, he mentioned, is to ‘strengthen our symbiotic relation with foreign countries.’(image: PTI)
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Under the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ scheme, this Aero Show is said to be the largest ever in its magnitude. (Image: PTI)
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India unveiled a full-scale engineering model of its Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), showcasing the country’s strides in developing indigenous fifth-generation fighter technology. (Image: PTI)
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Defense Minister Rajnath Singh announced that India’s defense manufacturing value is expected to exceed 1.25 trillion rupees, with defense exports surpassing Rs 210 billion. (Image: PTI)
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India is in discussions with the United States to purchase and co-produce combat vehicles and finalize a deal for fighter jet engines. (Image: PTI)
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The exhibition marks the debut of two of the world’s most advanced fifth-generation fighter aircraft—the Russian Su-57 and the American F-35 Lightning II—highlighting India’s growing defense ties with both nations. (image: AP)
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The exhibition marks the debut of two of the world’s most advanced fifth-generation fighter aircraft—the Russian Su-57 and the American F-35 Lightning II—highlighting India’s growing defense ties with both nations. (image: AP)
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The event provides a platform for industry professionals to explore new business opportunities, secure contracts, and engage in B2B and B2G meetings, fostering growth and expansion in the aerospace sector. (image: FE/Huma Siddiqui)

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