India Advances in Aerospace with High-Tech Materials
India is making big strides in aerospace and defence manufacturing by focusing on advanced materials. Scientists and engineers are developing next-generation alloys, hypersonic-resistant materials, and special coatings to improve the performance of aircraft and spacecraft. These innovations will be showcased at Aero India 2025, which starts in Bengaluru on Monday.
One of the key contributors to this effort is Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI). The company is working on superalloys for jet engines, corrosion-resistant coatings for aircraft, and lightweight metals for high-speed applications. A major breakthrough is Titanium Aluminide, a material that is both heat-resistant and lightweight. This makes it perfect for modern fighter jets and space missions.
Boosting India’s Aerospace Strength
India’s aerospace and defence projects depend on strong titanium alloys, nickel-based superalloys, and special steels. These materials are essential for fighter jets, satellites, and space missions. They play a crucial role in programs like the Tejas fighter jet and ISRO’s space projects, ensuring that they can withstand extreme conditions.
To improve research and production, India is working on new partnerships with IITs, ISRO, and global aerospace companies. As the demand for fuel-efficient and durable materials grows, the country is reducing its reliance on imports. Under the Make in India initiative, India is positioning itself as a global leader in advanced aerospace materials.