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India's Defence Exports: Claims of 34-fold Increase and US Role Examined

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What's right

India's defense exports have seen a significant increase since
One source indicates a 34-fold increase in absolute terms since 2014 [1]. Another source notes a ten-fold increase from FY 2016-17 to FY 2022-2023 [2]. The claim that defense components are manufactured in India and exported to the US as part of offset deals is also supported, as India aims to bolster local production and has offset contracts that require sourcing from India [2][7]. Companies like Tata are involved in manufacturing components [4].

What's wrong

The claim that 50% of defense exports go to the US is not directly supported by the provided sources, although the US is mentioned as a top customer [3].
The assertion that the US buys 'nothing' and 'doesn't use our weapons' is an oversimplification; while the US may not be a primary buyer of finished Indian weapons, it is a significant partner in defense trade and technology [7][8].
The claim that actual defense exports are 'much lower' due to components being sent to the US and returned is a specific interpretation of offset deals and doesn't negate the value of the manufactured components being exported [2][7].
The total value of defense exports is also presented differently across sources, with figures ranging from ₹16,000 crore in FY 2022-2023 [2] to an 'all-time high' of $4 billion in fiscal year 2025-26 [3].
One source mentions a growth of 21 times in defense exports from 2004-05 to 2013-14 and 2014-15 to 2023-24, with total exports reaching Rs 88,319 crore in the latter period [5].

Breakdown

The claim that India's defense exports have increased significantly since 2014 is supported by multiple sources, with figures indicating a substantial rise, including a 34-fold increase mentioned in one reference [1]. The concept of defense offsets, where components are manufactured in India and then exported, is also accurate and reflects India's 'Make in India' initiative and efforts to boost local production [2][7].

However, the claim's assertion that 50% of these exports go to the US and that the US buys 'nothing' is not fully substantiated and potentially misleading. While the US is a significant partner and a top customer [3], the exact percentage of exports to the US is not consistently stated, and the US does engage in defense trade and technology cooperation with India [7][8].

The interpretation that components being sent to the US and returned significantly lowers the 'actual' export value is a specific viewpoint that doesn't invalidate the export of Indian-manufactured goods. Furthermore, the exact figures for defense exports vary across sources and timeframes, making a direct comparison to the claimed 24,000 crore difficult without a specific year.

Some sources present higher figures for recent years, while others highlight India's continued role as a major importer of arms [2][3][5].

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