New Delhi, July 16, 2025 – Rolls-Royce, a well-known British company famous for making airplane engines, has shared big plans to work with India to create fighter jet engines right here in the country. This news comes from a post on X by Rolls-Royce India on July 2, 2025. The idea is to design and build these engines in India, giving the country a chance to lead in this high-tech field.
The plan includes a special focus on India’s next-generation fighter jet, called the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). This jet is being developed by India’s Aeronautical Development Agency for the Indian Air Force and Navy. According to a Wikipedia update from July 12, 2025, the AMCA is in the prototype development stage and is India’s only fifth-generation fighter project. Rolls-Royce wants to supply engines for this jet, and they are offering something different. A report from The Hindu on February 18, 2025, says Rolls-Royce is ready to co-develop and co-design the engines, letting India own the intellectual property. This means India could use the technology for future projects too.
This move fits with India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat plan, which means “self-reliant India.” The government started this to make the country less dependent on imported goods, especially in defense. A website called cenjows.in explains that the government is pushing for local production and partnerships with foreign companies to bring in new technology. Rolls-Royce’s offer could help India become a key player in the global market, maybe even exporting these engines one day.
The X post by idrwalerts got people excited. Another user, kharibaat3625, replied with details like 100% technology transfer and the idea of India becoming a global export hub. This suggests the project could create jobs and boost the economy. A Built In article from October 31, 2024, mentions how companies like Rolls-Royce are already working with Indian firms like Tata Advanced Systems and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, showing a growing aerospace industry here.
However, some questions remain. A user named Naruto Sasuke asked if Rolls-Royce is the final choice for the AMCA engines, as India is also talking with France about a similar deal. The Hindu report noted that India is in advanced talks with France for a 110 KN engine for the AMCA, showing there might be competition. Still, Rolls-Royce’s promise to let India keep the intellectual property could give it an edge.
This partnership could be a big step for India’s defense sector. With the AMCA project moving forward and support from the government’s self-reliance goals, the country might soon have its own fighter jet engines. People are watching closely to see how this plan takes shape in the coming months.