India showcases manufacturing prowess at World Defence Show

At its first-ever pavilion at the World Defence Show in Saudi Arabia, India showcased the country’s manufacturing prowess as demonstrated by defence public sector undertakings and private Indian companies.
Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, led an Indian delegation to the World Defence Show (WDS) 2026, held in Riyadh on February 8-9, the defence ministry said.
“He joined international dignitaries to witness the opening ceremony of WDS and inaugurated the first-ever India Pavilion at the event, which showcased India’s manufacturing prowess by defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) and private Indian companies,” it said in a statement.
Seth also held discussions with the Assistant Minister of Defence for Executive Affairs, Saudi Arabia, Khaled bin Hussein Al-Biyari, aiming to enhance cooperation and engagement between the armed forces of both countries. He also met the Governor of the Saudi Arabian General Authority for Defence Development (GADD), Faleh bin Abdullah Al-Sulaiman, and highlighted India’s emergence as a global export hub, the statement said.
Seth visited the exhibition areas of Saudi Arabia Military Industries (SAMI) and the Saudi Ministry of Defence to review their latest indigenous technological developments.
He invited the GADD officials to visit India’s research and development facilities to explore opportunities for the co-development of defence technologies, the ministry said. Seth also met with the Governor of the General Authority of Military Industries (GAMI), Saudi Arabia, Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Ohali, and held discussions on the common areas of strategic cooperation and strengthening the supply chain ecosystem of both countries.














