Defence Offsets in India: Impact, Growth, Top Beneficiaries, and Outlook to 2030 India’s defence offset policy, introduced in 2005, mandates foreign suppliers to reinvest 30% of contract value into the Indian economy, aiming to boost indigenous manufacturing, technology transfer, and global supply chain integration. This note analyzes the policy’s impact on Indian companies, offset business growth, and top beneficiaries, with snapshots for 2010, 2018, and 2025, and projections to 2030. Offsets have scaled the defence industry to USD 37.3 billion (2016-17) and private sector output to INR 197.2 billion (2022), with exports surging 46% CAGR (FY17-24). However, limited technology transfer (90% direct purchases) and low FDI (3.5%) hinder self-reliance. Top beneficiaries like HAL, BEL, and Tata dominate, but SMEs gain indirectly. By 2030, offsets may reach USD 15 billion, with exports targeting INR 50,000 crore, though indigenous policies coul...