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India to begin producing 'T100' carbon fibre in 2.5 years: Mr. V K Saraswat

India is poised to initiate the manufacturing of T100 carbon fibre within the next 2.5 years, aiming to overcome import licensing restrictions that impede its use in strategic applications, according to NITI Aayog member Mr. V K Saraswat. T100 carbon fibre finds extensive utility in defence, aerospace, and civil engineering sectors, encompassing the production of hydrogen cylinders, missiles, launch vehicles, aircraft, bulletproof jackets, and bridges. Saraswat expressed confidence in India's ability to achieve indigenous production of T100 carbon fibre, thereby mitigating dependence on foreign suppliers and addressing licensing constraints.

Engaged in this pivotal endeavour are key institutions including Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), and Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI). This strategic initiative underscores the government's commitment to fostering domestic manufacturing capabilities and enhancing self-reliance in critical sectors. Saraswat articulated these developments during a CII conference on Advancements in Composites, Speciality Fibres, and Chemicals, emphasizing India's proactive stance towards technological advancement and industrial autonomy.

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