Boeing may be in the news for several reasons. But just like any conglomerate it believes that any flaws are portals of discovery. Globally, Boeing is fighting battles on several fronts. But the company knows and realises that it's these things that make them who they are.
It is in the midst of all this that Salil Gupte took over as president, Boeing India, and VP, Boeing International. But he has no misgivings.
When you have been in the business for 100 years and more, there's a mission-readiness and a strong direction. The aviation bellwether has been doing just that.
GOING LOCAL
Boeing has been a strong partner to India for more than 75 years. Gupte says, "Our existence in India is to support the Indian government, drive progress for the country and invest in manifold projects that ensure innovation, skilling, production, technology and supply chain. Most of these are already implemented on ground and we only look at enhancing them further."
He believes that any activity from India should reflect the global agenda and while the company has been doing all that and more, Gupte says it is with the intent of creating a world-class ecosystem. "India has plenty of potential. There's a need to encourage and ensure that the supply chain here flourishes by seeking out the best value the region can offer, which would also translate into an innovation to our global connect. For us Make in India is not just a directive because the government wants it, but because it's good for our business and our global ecosystem and capabilities," he added.
This story is from the September 2019 edition of Manufacturing Today.
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