From 70% Imports to 65% Made in India, India Now Sells Defence Tech to 85+ Countries | Ashok Atluri

Ashok Atluri founded Zen Technologies in 1993, bootstrapping from Hyderabad at a time when India was importing 70% of its defence equipment and private players contributed just 5% of procurements. It took Zen five years to win its first contract from the Indian Army in 1998.
Today, the company builds simulators and anti-drone systems, and has grown its market cap from ₹40 crore to over ₹13,000 crore.

Ashok shares that India needs to make it easier for private, self-funded R&D companies to succeed in defence tech and why the focus should be in building technology with India’s own IP. We also discuss the policy shifts he has seen in India’s defence tech over the last 32 years, and how policies like IDDM and Make-II have reshaped India’s defence manufacturing.

This is an episode with a founder who has spent over three decades turning India’s defence technology from an import-dependent sector into one that can build defence tech with its own IP.

0:00 – Trailer
1:18 – Why entering defence tech must be easier
8:48 – Building simulators for the army
10:53 – Zen’s entry into anti-drone systems
12:26 – 400x growth in 12 years
13:41 – Policy shifts in defence tech
15:42 – How Indian-owned IP can transform defence?
18:52 – How big is India’s defense simulations market?
21:34 – From ₹60 Cr to ₹930 Cr in 4 years
24:55 – How are simulations built for future weapons?
28:43 – India’s defense budget (foreign tech vs. local tech)
30:07 – The entry barriers in the 1990s and even today
31:27 – Is doing business with the government harder for some sectors?
35:50 – Surviving 32 years being financially conservative
37:13 – How Indian government is pushing exports in defense tech
40:19 – Zen’s anti-drone systems used in Operation Sindhoor
42:15 – Will there be an India–China conflict?
43:45 – Where does China stand in defense tech?
45:55 – How India should back its wealth creators
50:59 – Policies that are enabling Indian defence companies today
51:24 – Parrikar’s influence on private sector role in defense tech
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