Odisha Drone Hub 2026: BonV Aero, IG Defence Both Invest Rs 300 Cr

Soumya Verma
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Odisha’s Drone Revolution: BonV Aero Breaks Ground on Rs 300 Cr Integrated Drone Park
Quick Take:
  • What: BonV Aero broke ground on India’s first integrated drone park in Khordha, Odisha — a Rs 300 Cr UAV manufacturing facility at Info Valley-II, on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar
  • Inaugurated by: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi — April 10, 2026
  • Scale: 30+ acres across two phases; includes advanced drone assembly line, Centre of Excellence (CoE), skilling centre, drone testing park (Odisha’s first), experience centre, and Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO)
  • Jobs: 1,000+ direct jobs expected over two years across manufacturing, R&D, drone pilot training, and operations
  • Products: Heavy-lift UAVs for defence, logistics, and critical infrastructure — capable of operating in GNSS/GPS-denied environments (critical for defence use)
  • Who is BonV: Founded 2021 by Satyabrata Satapathy and Gaurav Achha (both MTech engineers, formerly incubated at KIIT-TBI); raised $5 Mn from Tim Draper, Unicorn India Ventures, Headstart Angels, Inflexion Point Ventures
  • Also in Odisha: IG Defence also received state approval for a separate Rs 300 Cr multi-drone manufacturing facility in Ganjam district — Rs 600 Cr+ in drone investment in Odisha in early 2026 alone
  • State enablers: Odisha Aerospace and Defence Manufacturing Policy 4.0, B-MAAN scheme, Rs 17,250 Cr defence hub in Dhenkanal, IIT-Bhubaneswar AI-ML lab, KIIT-TBI incubation, AD Gopalpur test range

 Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi laid the foundation stone of BonV Aero’s Rs 300 Crore Drone Park at Info Valley-II in Khordha — a 30-acre, two-phase integrated UAV manufacturing facility that represents one of the most ambitious single drone-sector investments by an Indian startup in the country’s history. The ceremony was attended by senior state ministers and parliamentarians, signalling that this is not just a company milestone — it is a state industrial policy statement.

What makes this moment significant is not just the Rs 300 Cr number — it is what is converging simultaneously in Odisha. Just two months earlier, in February 2026, IG Defence received state approval for a separate Rs 300 Cr multi-drone manufacturing facility in Ganjam district. Within a single quarter of 2026, two independent drone companies have collectively committed Rs 600+ Cr to Odisha — a figure that no other Indian state has attracted in the drone sector in such a compressed timeframe. Odisha is not aspiring to become a drone hub. It is already becoming one.

 

StartupFeed Insight — Odisha’s Deep Tech Moment

The strategic pattern: Odisha’s emergence as a drone manufacturing hub follows the same template as Tamil Nadu for electronics and Karnataka for aerospace — a state government using policy clarity (Aerospace and Defence Policy 4.0), infrastructure (the Dhenkanal Rs 17,250 Cr defence hub, AD Gopalpur test range, ITR), anchor investment attraction (Bharat Forge, Kalyani Group), and institutional support (IIT-Bhubaneswar AI-ML lab, KIIT-TBI) to create a self-reinforcing industrial cluster.

What this means for India’s drone economy: 

  • Decentralisation of deep tech: India’s drone sector has been concentrated in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Delhi-NCR. Odisha’s emergence — anchored by BonV Aero and IG Defence — signals that India’s drone manufacturing geography is diversifying. This diversification is strategically valuable: it reduces single-state supply chain vulnerability and unlocks new talent pools
  • GNSS-denied capability is the defence moat: BonV Aero’s drones are specifically designed for GPS-denied environments — a capability that has become the defining technical requirement for modern military drone operations after lessons from Ukraine, Gaza, and India’s own Operation Sindoor. A startup that has cracked this at a 6,000-tonne-equivalent scale (comparable to Loopworm in biotech terms) has a defensible technical moat that larger, less specialised competitors cannot easily replicate
  • Tim Draper’s India drone bet: BonV Aero’s $5 Mn raise includes investment from Tim Draper — the Silicon Valley legend who backed Skype, Tesla, SpaceX, and Hotmail early. Draper’s presence in a small Odisha-based drone startup’s cap table is an extraordinary validation signal for India’s deep tech ecosystem

Our prediction: The BonV Drone Park in Khordha will attract a cluster of MSME component manufacturers and drone ancillary suppliers within 18 months of operations beginning — the same network effect that built Tamil Nadu’s EV supply chain and Bengaluru’s aerospace MRO ecosystem. Odisha has the policy, the infrastructure anchors, and now the manufacturing investment to become India’s third major aerospace and defence manufacturing state after Bengaluru and Hyderabad by 2028.

BonV Aero — The Company Behind the Bet

Parameter Details
Full Name BonV Technology Pvt Ltd (operating as BonV Aero)
Founded 2021
Founders Satyabrata Satapathy (Co-founder and CEO) + Gaurav Achha (Co-founder) — both MTech engineers with backgrounds in electronics, aerospace, and AI
Incubation KIIT-TBI (KIIT University Technology Business Incubator), Bhubaneswar — one of India’s top science and tech incubators
Funding Raised $5 Mn — investors include Tim Draper (Silicon Valley VC legend who backed SpaceX, Tesla, Skype), Unicorn India Ventures, Headstart Angels Network, Inflexion Point Ventures
Products Heavy-lift UAV platforms for defence, logistics, and critical infrastructure — modular architecture, GNSS-denied navigation, high payload capacity, extended endurance, all-terrain operability
Previous Odisha commitments UAV corridor at Rangeilunda, Ganjam district (UAV test and validation facility) — being developed in parallel with the Khordha drone park
State Policy Beneficiaries Odisha Aerospace and Defence Manufacturing Policy 4.0; B-MAAN scheme; IIT-Bhubaneswar AI-ML lab (Rs 25 Cr state-funded, free-to-use for registered startups)

The BonV Drone Park — What’s Being Built

Facility Component Details Strategic Purpose
Advanced UAV Assembly Line Core manufacturing facility — capacity to produce thousands of drones annually for domestic and export markets Scale India’s UAV production from prototype-stage to industrial volume; serve both defence and commercial markets
Drone Centre of Excellence (CoE) R&D and innovation hub — advanced testing, materials research, product development Continuous product improvement; attract drone researchers, engineers, academic partnerships
Industrial Skilling Centre Technical training for drone manufacturing, maintenance, and operations Build a local talent pipeline in Odisha; reduce dependence on imported aerospace manufacturing skills
Drone Park (Testing Ground) Odisha’s first dedicated drone testing space — for validation, certification, and performance trials Attract other drone manufacturers to test in Odisha; reduce the testing bottleneck that slows Indian drone product cycles
Experience Centre Showcase facility for BonV drone capabilities to defence buyers, logistics partners, government clients B2B sales and demonstration tool; anchors Odisha as a destination for drone industry events
Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO) DGCA-certified pilot training and licensing facility Address India’s shortage of trained commercial drone pilots; creates recurring revenue stream independent of manufacturing

The Drone Platforms — What BonV Makes

BonV Aero’s flagship heavy-lift UAV platforms are built for three primary applications:

  • Defence: Drones capable of operating in GNSS/GPS-denied environments — the defining requirement for modern military operations where adversaries can jam or spoof GPS signals. Post-Ukraine, post-Gaza, and post-Operation Sindoor, every Indian defence acquisition authority is prioritising this capability. BonV’s platforms include modular architecture that allows mission-specific payload configuration (surveillance, strike, logistics)
  • Logistics: Heavy-lift capability for last-mile and beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) delivery in challenging terrain — mountains, coastal areas, remote rural zones where road infrastructure is poor. India’s logistics sector is one of the world’s most active drone deployment markets
  • Critical Infrastructure: Inspection and monitoring of pipelines, power lines, ports, and industrial facilities — one of India’s fastest-growing commercial drone application segments, particularly relevant for Odisha’s own heavy industry (steel, mining, ports)

 

Three distinct platforms were showcased at the groundbreaking ceremony — demonstrating BonV’s multi-domain capability rather than single-mission focus. This platform diversity is strategically important: it creates multiple revenue streams and reduces dependence on any single government or commercial procurement cycle.

The Odisha Context — Why This State and Why Now

Odisha’s emergence as a drone and aerospace manufacturing hub is not accidental — it is the result of a decade-long, deliberate state strategy.

Odisha Advantage Details
Aerospace and Defence Policy 4.0 State-level policy providing incentives and fast clearances for A&D investments; streamlined single-window approvals under the Odisha Right to Public Services Act; preproduction grants for A&D and R&D parks
B-MAAN Scheme Building and Management of Aviation Assets and Network scheme — specifically supporting UAV (drone) and e-VTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft development; provides capital support to qualifying companies
Rs 17,250 Cr Defence Hub — Dhenkanal One of India’s largest state-level defence manufacturing clusters; anchored by Bharat Forge, Kalyani Group companies, and international aerospace suppliers — provides a ready supply chain ecosystem for BonV and other drone makers
AD Gopalpur Test Range Active defence testing facility — provides a proximate, operational test environment for newly manufactured defence drones; reduces the certification timeline that is a major commercial constraint for Indian drone companies
DRDO, HAL, Ordnance Factory Network Odisha hosts multiple DRDO labs and the Ordnance Factory at Bolangir; HAL facilities in the ecosystem — providing defence R&D partnership opportunities for civilian drone companies
IIT-Bhubaneswar AI-ML Lab Rs 25 Cr state-funded AI-ML research lab at IIT Bhubaneswar — available free-to-use for registered startups; BonV Aero has directly benefited from this resource
KIIT-TBI KIIT University’s Technology Business Incubator — where BonV Aero was originally incubated; one of India’s most active science and technology incubators; provides continued mentorship and industry connections
Companies already approved in Odisha Kalyani Steels, Premier Explosives Ltd, Anadrone Systems, IG Drones, Inventgrid (approvals received); Amsted Industries, Aerolloy Technologies, Bharat Forge (established presence)

IG Defence — The Second Rs 300 Cr Odisha Drone Bet

In February 2026, IG Defence — described as India’s leading indigenous defence technology company — received state approval for a Rs 300 Cr advanced multi-drone manufacturing facility in Ganjam district, Odisha. The approval came from the 144th State Level Single Window Clearance Authority, chaired by Chief Secretary Anu Garg, as part of a broader Rs 4,111.80 Cr round of industrial approvals.

What IG Defence will produce in Odisha: Advanced unmanned aerial systems and defence technologies, including high-performance tactical and mission-specific drone platforms. IG Defence has already delivered 5,000+ FPV Kamikaze Striker drones to Indian defence forces, and its drone and counter-drone platforms have been used in Operation Sindoor. The Odisha facility will scale domestic production to meet the armed forces’ growing demand and enable compliant exports.

The combined picture: BonV Aero (Rs 300 Cr, Khordha, civilian-commercial-defence mix) + IG Defence (Rs 300 Cr, Ganjam, defence-primary) = Rs 600+ Cr in drone sector investment in Odisha in Q1 2026 alone. No other Indian state has attracted this density of drone manufacturing investment in a single quarter. This is the industrial cluster formation phase — the moment before an ecosystem becomes self-sustaining.

India’s Drone Sector — The Market BonV Is Entering

Market Indicator Data
India drone market size Estimated $1.8 Bn by 2026; projected to reach $5-7 Bn by 2030
PLI scheme for drones Rs 120 Cr Production Linked Incentive scheme for drones and drone components — central government support for domestic production
DGCA registered drones India has registered over 1 lakh drones (as of 2025) — rapid adoption across agriculture, logistics, surveillance, and infrastructure
Defence demand Indian armed forces requirements for UAVs across Army, Navy, Air Force estimated at thousands of units annually; Operation Sindoor demonstrated real operational use
Agriculture drone adoption PM-KISAN Drone Scheme targeting 1 lakh drone pilots for agricultural spraying — largest single government drone procurement outside defence
Export potential India-US trade negotiations include drone component supply; BonV and IG Defence both eyeing export markets
Decentralisation signal BonV’s Odisha choice signals India’s drone geography expanding beyond Bengaluru/Hyderabad to states with policy clarity and defence infrastructure

What’s Next — The Odisha Drone Ecosystem Roadmap

  • Phase 1 construction — BonV Drone Park: Initial assembly line and CoE to begin operations; first drones manufactured at Khordha facility within 12–18 months of groundbreaking
  • Rangeilunda UAV test facility: BonV’s parallel development of a state-of-the-art UAV test and validation corridor in Ganjam district — designed to attract other drone companies to test and certify in Odisha, creating a cluster of testing-related business activity
  • MSME cluster formation: CEO Satapathy has stated the initiative will build ‘a distributed ecosystem of ancillary industries’ — targeting MSME component manufacturers, material suppliers, and service providers to set up in Odisha around the drone park
  • Export target: BonV’s assembly line is designed to produce ‘thousands of drones annually’ targeting both domestic demand and export markets — the B-MAAN scheme and defence policy framework are aligned with export-oriented production
  • IG Defence Ganjam facility: Separate Rs 300 Cr facility in Ganjam coming online — positioning Odisha with both a civilian-commercial drone park (Khordha/BonV) and a defence-primary manufacturing hub (Ganjam/IG Defence)
  • RPTO operations: The Remote Pilot Training Organisation within the BonV Drone Park will begin training and certifying drone pilots — addressing one of India’s biggest commercial drone adoption constraints (lack of DGCA-certified pilots)

 

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