Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is planning a massive ₹10,000 crore investment to upgrade infrastructure and accelerate production of fighter jets and helicopters.
The expansion will focus on enhancing manufacturing capacity for the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft and indigenous helicopter programs, addressing delays and boosting delivery timelines.

Key upgrades include new assembly lines, hangars, advanced tooling, and digital technologies, aimed at improving efficiency and increasing output across facilities in Bengaluru and Nashik.
HAL currently has large pending orders, including around 180 Tejas Mk-1A jets and multiple helicopter programs, making faster production a strategic priority for the armed forces.
The investment is also expected to boost self-reliance in defence manufacturing under the Make in India initiative, reducing dependence on imports and strengthening India’s aerospace ecosystem.
Beyond current demand, the upgraded infrastructure will support future projects like Tejas Mk-2 and next-generation combat aircraft, positioning India for long-term defence innovation.
