February 12, 2026

NEW DELHI|Feb 12: Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR., ADR: RYCEY) today announced its intention to scale-up its business in India to support future programmes and partnerships across defence, civil aviation and energy. The company’s ambition is to make India a strategic home market, supporting the country’s Viksit Bharat vision for national security and deterrence, energy resilience, infrastructure development and air connectivity.

Rolls-Royce is currently exploring opportunities in India that include the potential co-development of a next-generation combat jet engine; as well as partnerships to localise and manufacture engines for the Indian Army, Navy and Coast Guard and potentially power solutions for critical infrastructure and industry. These initiatives could more than double the size of the workforce that supports Rolls-Royce and its partners, to approximately 10,000 people in India.

Rolls-Royce believes the opportunities it is looking to secure could lead to a ten-fold increase in the company’s supply chain sourcing from India, a move which would nurture and benefit many small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).

Tufan Erginbilgic, Rolls-Royce Chief Executive Officer, met the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi today to discuss the company’s desire to be part of Viksit Bharat and how its advanced technologies can support India’s growth plans and Atmanirbhar journey in critical sectors of the economy.

 

Speaking about the company’s plans, Tufan Erginbilgic, CEO, Rolls-Royce plc, said:

“Our ambitions for India are built on the strong foundations of our decades-long presence in the country, our growing footprint, our deep industry partnerships, and our competitively advantaged technologies. As we grow our participation in programmes across India’s defence, aviation and energy sectors, we will expand our ecosystem in India, as we have done successfully in other countries.

We are determined to partner India on its Atmanirbhar journey, by developing indigenous propulsion capabilities, providing sustained power to critical infrastructure and industry, and expanding local manufacturing for global supply chains. We believe our unique portfolio of advanced capabilities can help us grow our presence and partnerships further, to power, protect and connect India for decades to come.”

Today’s announcement builds on a pivotal year for India–UK strategic cooperation and the India-UK Vision 2035 roadmap for deeper bilateral industrial and defence collaboration. As India advances its next generation military capabilities, Rolls-Royce with the UK Government, has offered to co-develop a 120 kN class combat jet engine core that could be India’s fastest route to an indigenous next-generation engine. The co-development will provide full technology transfer with IP ownership for India, supported by a dedicated design complex and manufacturing capabilities that will unlock significant job creation.

Rolls-Royce in India

  • More than 1,400 Rolls-Royce engines are currently powering various defence platforms such as the Jaguar combat aircraft and Hawk trainers of the Indian Air Force and Navy; the Arjun Main
  • Battle Tanks of the Army, and a variety of vessels and submarines of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard including the prestigious Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Watercrafts and the P17 Alpha frigates
  • The company also provides mission-readiness support and service capabilities for its MTU engines and gensets, and works in close partnership with HAL to support in-service aero engines.
  • Today, more than 4,000 people work across the Rolls-Royce ecosystem in India, including 2,800 engineers who contribute to global programmes across its businesses. The company’s long-standing industrial footprint includes its manufacturing joint ventures with HAL and Force Motors as well as sourcing partnerships with over 100 different vendors including Tata, Bharat Forge, Godrej, Azad Engineering and many small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)
  • Rolls-Royce recently inaugurated its newly expanded Global Capability and Innovation Centre in Bengalaru, which houses digital capabilities, enterprise services, and engineering teams supporting its Civil Aerospace and Defence divisions. Positioned to become the company’s largest capability hub, the centre serves global corporate functions while advancing digital and engineering expertise
  • Engineering talent in India is already supporting the drive for a self-reliant India, having helped design parts of the Trent XWB engines that power Airbus A350 aircraft, which were recently ordered by Air India and IndiGo. Teams in Pune have also done significant work to make Rolls-Royce’s portfolio of MTU marine engines compatible with alternate fuels
  • The company’s International Aerospace Manufacturing Private Limited (IAMPL) joint venture, meanwhile, is supporting the Government’s ‘Make in India for India and the world’ project with factories in Bengaluru and Hosur having developed the capability and competence necessary to manufacture 160 high precision aero-engine parts for the global market. IAMPL is likely to play a key role as Rolls-Royce scales up its supply chain requirements.

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