India wants to raise its annual defence exports to $5 billion by 2024/25 from $1.5 billion currently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday while inaugurating the Aero India show.
"Aero India is a wonderful platform to showcase the unlimited potential our country has in defence and aerospace sectors," he said.
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