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Indian Government to launch new PLI scheme for drones sector

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The government plans a new Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for drones, focusing on better startup implementation and support. Civil Aviation Secretary Vualnam emphasized the need to segment drone uses and proposed increasing the scheme's outlay to ₹1,000 crore.


Indian Government to launch new PLI scheme for drones sector
The drone sector has to be segregated into three segments -- those for civilian use, security or defence forces use, and the rogue or unregulated use of drones

The government plans to launch a new Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for the drone sector that will be more effective in terms of implementation, documentation, and other aspects.


On Wednesday, Civil Aviation Secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam said the government is looking at moving to the next PLI scheme for the drone sector.


The first PLI scheme for drones, introduced in 2021 with an outlay of ₹120 crore for three financial years starting from 2021-22, has ended.


While acknowledging that some procedures under the first scheme were onerous on startups and the Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the drone sector, the civil aviation secretary said the government will look at a more efficient PLI scheme in terms of implementation, documentation and the processes that are adopted.


According to Vualnam, the drone sector has to be segregated into three segments -- those for civilian use, security or defense forces use, and the rogue or unregulated use of drones.


"We have to be very clear about how we approach the three areas," he said and highlighted that certain incidents of rogue use of drones could become impediments when youngsters, startups, and women self-help groups are to use more drones.


"We have to be cognizant of that... counter-drone technologies are being developed," he said while speaking at a conference organized by industry body Ficci.


In a discussion paper, Ficci suggested that the government should bring counter-drone systems and components under the next phase of the PLI scheme.


The outlay under the new scheme should be increased to ₹1,000 crore to support startups and new entrants to develop drones with more indigenous components and sub-systems.


The civil aviation secretary also said tenders are ready for procuring 3,000 more drones under the Namo Drone Didi Scheme. The scheme seeks to provide agricultural drones to rural women and 15,000 drones will be given to women-led self-help groups.


The first set of 1,000 drones has been acquired and distributed. The tenders for 3,000 drones under the scheme are ready and will be issued by the agencies concerned soon, Vualnam said.


Additional Director General at the Army Design Bureau Major General C S Mann stressed the importance of indigenisation.


"We need to have truthfulness in the claims of indigenous capabilities... Only then will we be able to address the challenges... we need to identify the critical components," he added.


Source: PTI

 
 
 

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