In response to the ongoing Ukraine conflict and the rising demand for defense materials, France has announced plans to revive its gunpowder production capabilities. The French government has emphasized the importance of self-sufficiency in defense production to ensure the country’s preparedness in times of crisis. This move is part of France’s broader effort to strengthen its defense infrastructure in light of Europe’s evolving security landscape. By increasing domestic production of key materials, including gunpowder and explosives, France aims to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and improve its military readiness. The decision comes as many European nations seek to bolster their defense capabilities in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, with France working to ensure that its military can maintain an adequate supply of critical materials. This development also reflects growing concerns over global supply chain vulnerabilities, especially in the defense sector.
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Union Minister Sonowal has assured that India is actively addressing supply chain vulnerabilities to secure crucial trade routes, particularly in the wake of ongoing global disruptions. The country is focusing on enhancing port infrastructure, improving logistics networks, and strengthening maritime capabilities to ensure smoother and more resilient trade flows. India's strategic location as a key player in global maritime trade has made it essential to safeguard its trade routes
against any potential geopolitical tensions or disruptions. Sonowal emphasized that improving the resilience of supply chains is critical for India's economic growth, particularly for the movement of key commodities like oil, gas, and raw materials. The government’s plans to upgrade ports and expand transportation networks across the country aim to reduce dependency on foreign trade routes and ensure uninterrupted access to global markets. Strengthening these critical links will position India as a more robust player in international trade.
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