A key conversation unfolded in New Delhi Wednesday between PM Narendra Modi and Rolls-Royce CEO Tufan Erginbilgic, with Modi voicing strong endorsement for the company’s Indian expansion.
On X, Modi posted: ‘Enjoyed meeting Rolls-Royce CEO Tufan Erginbilgic today. We welcome their eagerness to grow in India alongside our dynamic, inventive young workforce.’
The firm is aligning aggressively with ‘Viksit Bharat’. Strategies encompass making their Global Capability Centre the world’s biggest, joint ventures in intricate manufacturing, and high-end engineering development.
This builds on October’s events, where Rolls-Royce featured in UK PM Keir Starmer’s India trip for industry summits post-potential trade pact signatures, syncing with India-UK Vision 2035.
Delegation member Erginbilgic shared: ‘Deep ambitions drive us to make India Rolls-Royce’s homeland, on a foundation of strong ties. Our superior tech in aviation, ground, and naval fields allows capability creation inside India and strategic pacts, energizing developed India goals.’
He vowed partnership in Atmanirbhar Bharat to spur development, self-reliance, innovation, and worldwide industry clout.
Expertise in aviation, defense, and energy will fuel deeper inroads and ties, providing enduring support for India’s energy needs, security apparatus, and connectivity networks.
The summit spotlights India’s magnetic pull for global giants, weaving foreign investment into the fabric of national self-strengthening and economic surge.
