Dassault Aviation has expanded its operations in India by inaugurating a new facility for Dassault Aircraft Services India Engineering Centre in Pune, Maharashtra. This expansion supports the ‘Make in India’ initiative and aims to double the centre’s capacity to over 150 engineers. It emphasizes the company’s commitment to enhancing local expertise and fulfilling its offset obligations under the Rafale contract with the Indian Air Force. The facility is integral to Dassault’s broader strategy to strengthen local aerospace capabilities and foster collaboration with Indian partners amidst India’s push for defense indigenization and private-sector involvement in high-tech defense production.
Q1. What is the purpose of Dassault expanding its Pune Engineering Centre?
To enhance R&D, design, and digital simulation capabilities while supporting Make in India and defence modernization.
Q2. How will this expansion benefit Pune’s economy?
It will create hundreds of high-skilled jobs, boost local industries, and attract foreign investments.
Q3. Which sectors will see growth from Dassault’s expansion?
Aerospace, engineering design, manufacturing, and software development sectors.
Q4. Is this part of the Make in India initiative?
Yes. The expansion strengthens local production, R&D, and engineering talent under Make in India.
Q5. What are Dassault’s future plans in India?
To expand its workforce, develop AI-driven aircraft systems, and deepen collaboration with Indian defence and industrial partners.



























