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		<title>India Strengthens Oversight of Defence Imports as Adani Defence Cooperates with Authorities</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi — In a move reflecting India’s growing commitment to transparency, accountability, and self-reliance in defence manufacturing, authorities have]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi </strong> — In a move reflecting India’s growing commitment to transparency, accountability, and self-reliance in defence manufacturing, authorities have conducted a review of Adani Defence Systems and Technologies, a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises, over classification details related to imported missile components.</p>



<p> The company, a key part of India’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat defence initiatives, has fully cooperated with government agencies and clarified all queries raised during the process.</p>



<p>According to government sources, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) initiated a routine examination of imported parts used in missile manufacturing earlier this year. </p>



<p>The exercise, officials say, is part of a broader national effort to ensure fair trade practices and compliance with evolving customs regulations across India’s expanding defence industry.</p>



<p>In a statement, an Adani Group spokesperson emphasized that the company has provided all necessary clarifications supported by documentation, stating: “The issue stands closed from our end.” </p>



<p>This reflects the company’s proactive and transparent approach in aligning with India’s regulatory frameworks while supporting defence modernization and industrial growth.</p>



<p>Adani Defence Systems and Technologies, which manufactures missiles, drones, and small arms for Indian security forces, has been an active contributor to domestic defence capability development.</p>



<p> The company’s collaboration with India’s armed forces and partnerships with global technology providers have positioned it as a key player in advancing aerospace innovation and indigenous production.</p>



<p>Officials familiar with the matter highlighted that such reviews are not uncommon, particularly given the government’s increased focus on ensuring precision and compliance in the defence import process.</p>



<p> These checks are part of a broader drive to maintain the credibility of India’s defence sector, which continues to expand rapidly amid global recognition of India as a rising defence manufacturing hub.</p>



<p>Industry observers note that the government’s ongoing vigilance in defence trade reflects New Delhi’s policy of balancing national security with economic integrity.</p>



<p> By reinforcing transparent practices, India aims to build a globally trusted and self-sustaining defence ecosystem that encourages innovation, collaboration, and long-term investment.</p>



<p>Adani Defence’s role in supplying short-range missile systems and non-explosive missile components has helped strengthen India’s indigenous production capabilities. </p>



<p>The company also collaborates with international partners from Russia, Israel, and Canada, facilitating the transfer of advanced defence technologies while adhering to national policy frameworks.</p>



<p>While the investigation focused on classification details of certain imported materials, government sources have clarified that the matter relates to technical interpretation of import rules, not operational conduct or integrity issues. </p>



<p>Experts note that Adani’s engagement and responsiveness demonstrate its commitment to full compliance and cooperation.</p>



<p>The Indian government’s recent rule revision, which allows a wider range of missile components to be imported without tariffs, is expected to streamline future defence production and enhance India’s strategic readiness. </p>



<p>Industry insiders believe this policy shift will boost local manufacturing, lower costs, and attract further private-sector participation.</p>



<p>In recent years, Adani Group’s defence unit has aligned closely with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of turning India into a global defence export powerhouse. </p>



<p>The company’s drone technologies and surveillance systems have been successfully deployed by the Indian military, showcasing India’s progress toward technological self-sufficiency.</p>



<p>With India continuing to expand its defence manufacturing base, such regulatory measures represent an essential step in upholding transparency, boosting investor confidence, and ensuring that all private participants operate within a clearly defined and fair framework.</p>



<p>The developments surrounding Adani Defence highlight India’s institutional maturity, where strong oversight coexists with robust industrial growth.</p>



<p> As the government and the private sector work hand in hand, India’s vision of becoming a trusted global defence manufacturing partner is steadily becoming a reality.</p>
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		<title>India&#8217;s Bold Leap: PM Modi&#8217;s ₹62,000 Crore Youth Empowerment Initiative</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi&#8211; Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a transformative youth empowerment initiative in New Delhi, unveiling a suite of programs]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi</strong>&#8211;  Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a transformative youth empowerment initiative in New Delhi, unveiling a suite of programs collectively valued at over ₹62,000 crore. This ambitious plan aims to revolutionize India&#8217;s education, skilling, and entrepreneurship landscape, with a special emphasis on Bihar—a state poised for significant development.</p>



<p><strong>PM-SETU: A Game Changer for Vocational Education</strong></p>



<p>At the heart of this initiative is the PM-SETU (Pradhan Mantri Skilling and Employability Transformation through Upgraded ITIs) scheme, a centrally sponsored program with an investment of ₹60,000 crore. PM-SETU envisions the upgradation of 1,000 Government Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) across India, adopting a hub-and-spoke model comprising 200 hub ITIs and 800 spoke ITIs. This modernization effort aims to transform ITIs into centers of innovation and entrepreneurship, aligning vocational training with the evolving demands of the global job market.</p>



<p><strong>Empowering Bihar&#8217;s Youth</strong></p>



<p>Bihar, with its youthful demographic, is a focal point of this initiative. The revamped Mukhyamantri Nishchay Svyam Sahayata Bhat &#8230; will provide a monthly allowance of ₹1,000 to 5 &#8230; graduates annually for two years, coupled with free skill training. Additionally, the redesigned Bihar Student Credit Card Scheme will offer interest-free education loans up to ₹4 lakh, easing the financial burden on students pursuing higher education</p>



<p><strong>A Holistic Approach to Skill Development</strong></p>



<p>Beyond ITIs, the initiative includes the establishment of 1,200 Vocational Skill Labs in 400 Navodaya Vidyalayas and 200 Eklavya Model Residential Schools across 34 states and union territories. These labs will provide students with hands-on training in various trades, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills </p>



<p><strong>A Vision for a Self-Reliant India</strong></p>



<p>In his address at the Kaushal Deekshant Samaroh, Prime Minister Modi emphasized that ITIs are not just premier institutions of industrial education but also workshops for an &#8220;Aatmanirbhar Bharat&#8221; (Self-Reliant India). He highlighted that the PM-SETU Yojana will connect India&#8217;s youth with global skill demands, fostering a workforce capable of meeting international standards </p>



<p><strong>Global Implications</strong></p>



<p>This initiative holds significant implications for India&#8217;s position in the global economy. By equipping its youth with relevant skills and fostering entrepreneurship, India aims to become a hub for skilled labor, attracting international investments and partnerships. The focus on Bihar underscores the government&#8217;s commitment to inclusive development, ensuring that even the most underserved regions benefit from national progress.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Modi&#8217;s ₹62,000 crore youth empowerment initiative marks a pivotal moment in India&#8217;s development journey. By investing in education, skilling, and entrepreneurship, the government is laying the foundation for a prosperous and self-reliant future. As India steps into this new era, the world watches closely, recognizing the nation&#8217;s potential to emerge as a global leader in innovation and skilled labor.</p>
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