India’s Drone Propulsion Opportunity
India has localised drone assembly faster than almost any advanced-manufacturing sector — drone-component imports fell from over 80% in 2020 to below 40% by 2025 — but the dependency moved upstream rather than disappearing. This report puts the propulsion stack (motors, ESCs, propellers and the emerging jet/hybrid segment) under the lens: a US$95M market in 2025 growing to US$350M by 2030 at a 29.8% CAGR, where motors and ESCs are now assembled in India while the rare-earth magnets and ESC microcontrollers inside them remain 80–100% imported. It maps the supply chain layer by layer, scores margins and the competitive landscape, models defence demand (15,650+ propulsion units to 2030) and landed costs, and runs a ten-year forecast with three scenarios. Fifteen chapters, 45+ figures and tables, and a companion Excel data pack with a 50+ supplier directory and technical-specifications database.
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