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TASL plant in Morocco eyes China's turf
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61276, member: 636"] India launched its first overseas military manufacturing plant through Tata Advanced Systems Limited in Morocco. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attended the facility's opening ceremony, marking a significant shift in India's global defense strategy. The new factory positions India as a direct competitor against Turkey and China across the African continent. This manufacturing venture represents India's departure from passive military cooperation toward active industrial competition. African nations seek customized equipment for regional conflicts and border disputes, creating market opportunities for responsive suppliers. India must establish genuine local partnerships rather than simple product sales to maintain its early advantage. Success requires sustained engagement with African partners and adaptation to local needs. The Morocco facility signals India's broader ambition to reshape international defense cooperation through practical manufacturing presence rather than traditional diplomatic approaches. [/QUOTE]
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