New Delhi [India], October 8 (ANI): Rolls-Royce Chief Executive Officer Tufan Erginbilgic has expressed the company’s strong ambition to make India a “home market,” reinforcing its long-term commitment to the country, according to an official company statement.
Erginbilgic is currently in India as part of the industry delegation accompanying UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his first official visit following the signing of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). Rolls-Royce is actively participating in industry dialogues designed to strengthen the India-UK economic partnership, aligned with the India-UK Vision 2035.
“We have deep ambitions to develop India as a home for Rolls-Royce, building on our strong and successful partnership,” Erginbilgic said. “Our competitively advantaged technologies across air, land, and sea applications position us to successfully build in-country capabilities and foster strategic partnerships that will accelerate India’s progress towards a Viksit Bharat.”
He further emphasised that the UK and India are “natural partners, working in a win-win collaboration for the benefit of people in both nations.” Erginbilgic added, “We are determined to be India’s partner on its Atmanirbhar journey, driving further growth and promoting self-reliance, innovation, and a global presence in critical industries.”
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer lauded Rolls-Royce’s commitment to India, stating, “Rolls-Royce is a symbol of British excellence, and I was delighted to meet CEO Tufan Erginbilgic during my visit to India. Their commitment to growing in India supports our Plan for Change — driving economic growth at home, creating jobs, and strengthening UK-India ties. Together with world-class businesses like Rolls-Royce, we’re building a more prosperous future for both nations.”
With a legacy spanning over nine decades and a growing presence in India, Rolls-Royce has established a robust ecosystem of people, products, capabilities, and partnerships. The company is expanding its in-country capabilities through strategic local collaborations and talent development, aiming to at least double its supply chain sourcing from India by 2030.
Recently, Rolls-Royce inaugurated its newly expanded Global Capability and Innovation Centre in India. This facility houses digital capabilities, enterprise services, and engineering teams supporting Civil Aerospace and Defence. Positioned to become the company’s largest capability hub, the centre will support global corporate functions across Civil, Defence, and Power Systems businesses while advancing digital and engineering expertise.
The company stated that in addition to bilateral engagements, Erginbilgic will meet with partners and customers in India during his visit. (ANI)
