In recent years, India has been cracking down on Chinese companies, not only in the Internet and new energy sectors, but also in the field of communications. Recently, India** issued a restraining order prohibiting the use of products made in countries with which India has a land borderDronesequipment components, which is actually imposing restrictions on China. However,Drones**The chain is different from the conventional industrial chain, it involves many factors such as people's livelihood and the military. Currently, the Indian militaryDrones70% of the parts come from China, and it is impossible to establish a complete domestic in the short termDronesindustrial chain to replace China**. Although India has shouted the slogan of "stay away from China's ** chain", it will not be an overnight thing to really change this status quo and get rid of the dilemma of dependence. Moreover, such a move could lead to a backlash effect. At present, India is pushing with all his mightDronesOne of the main measures for the development of combat power is to import from countries such as the United States and IsraelDrones。India has become the world's leading oneDronesOne of the importing countries, accounting for about 225%。India's military importsDronesMainly searchers and herons from Israel. Not so long ago, India ordered 31 moreMQ-9B Reaper UAVThe price of a single machine is more than 100 million US dollars. This series of events shows that India now wants to wean itself off China and push it domesticallyDronesThe development of the industry.
India has been developing its own since the 80s of the last centuryDrones, but encountered a lot of problems and accidents. Nishant UAVIt was the earliest model, but there were frequent problems that led the military to stop procurement. Rustm UAVIt also encountered financial and technical problems during its development, and there was a crash, which led to a lack of confidence in the military. However, India remains determined to pushDronesThe development of the industry. In September this year, India released a production-linked incentive scheme aimed at encouraging the development of local manufacturersDrones, covering a wide range of fields. Eligible companies can get a 20% value-added reward and plan in 3Fiscal yearPay within 1200 millionRupeeRewards. With this, India** hopes to become global by 2030Dronescenter, and willDronesSales increased to 1.5 billionRupee。In addition, India is cooperating with the United States in the development of air-launchedDronesand put in 16 trillionRupeeFor modern timesMilitaryreforms.
India's against ChinaDronesOn the one hand, the ban on parts is to meet its own needs and promote domestic developmentDronesThe development of the industry. On the other hand, it is to cater to the needs of the United States. This ban will undoubtedly cut off ChinaDronesSales channels in the Indian market to DJIDronesand so onDronesIt's a big blow to businesses. At the same time, this could also be for ChinaDronesof overseas markets have weakened. In recent years, China'sDronesThe industry has made great progress in the international market, and the loss of the Indian market will be for ChinaDronesConcept standard output causes losses. In addition, India's measures may also have a demonstration effect on China's ** chain, leading other countries to follow suit and restrict ChinaDrones**。ChinaDronesThe industry will face greater market competition and international image challenges.
1.Diversification: China should actively seek alternatives to other countries or regions to reduce its dependence on the Indian market.
2.Independent R&D and innovation: China should step upDronesThe research and development of core technologies to enhance the technical content and competitiveness of products.
3.Expand overseas markets: China should actively explore other countriesDronesmarket, strengthen the development and maintenance of overseas markets to offset the loss of the Indian market.
4.Strengthen international cooperation: China can carry out technical cooperation and industrial cooperation with other countries for joint R&D and promotionDronestechnology, jointly responding to the restrictive policies from countries such as India.
All in all, India is against ChinaDronesRestrictions on parts ** will be given to ChinaDronesThe industry brings certain troubles and challenges. China needs to recognize the situation, increase its independent R&D and market expansion, and actively respond to the restrictive policies of India and other countries to maintain ChinaDronesThe competitiveness and market position of the industry.