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Redseer Sees India’s Deeptech Opportunity Reaching $30 Billion by 2030

The forecast ties the outlook to defence outlays plus surging demand for robotics.

Overview

  • Redseer estimates India’s deeptech base at $9–12 billion in FY2025 after roughly 2.5x growth over five years.
  • The report notes India’s defence budget has doubled over the past decade to about $80 billion, lifting defence-focused deeptech.
  • Global robotic machines are valued around $60 billion today and are projected to approach $230 billion by 2030, with humanoids seen as a $10 billion segment.
  • India is described as a trusted, low-cost hub outside China, with humanoid production costs about 73% lower than in the United States.
  • Immediate opportunities cited include autonomous systems, AI-enabled training tools, and energy propulsion technologies for intelligent, resilient drones.