On Monday in Karnataka's Tumakuru, Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) helicopter facility. Additionally, he showcased a lightweight utility helicopter produced at the most recent helicopter factory. "Karnataka has always been a place of creativity and technology," Prime Minister Modi remarked during his speech at the occasion. Tejas aircraft and drones are already being produced in the state. Assault weapons, aircraft carriers, and fighter planes are produced in India, we are gradually becoming self-sufficient. In addition, PM Modi noted that efforts are being made to connect industrial towns and that businesses in the Tumakuru region will boost the nation's economy. As crucial as constructing industrial regions is establishing communication between them. Specifically, we are working to increase connection between Bengaluru,Numerous initiatives are already under progress in Hyderabad, Chennai, and Mumbai. "A significant amount of employment possibilities will be created, which is great for the economy of the nation." The opposing parties were also criticised by him for propagating false information about HAL. "HAL misinformation was propagated, and our administration was the target of several false accusations." As a result, several hours of working time in the Parliament were lost. The HAL Helicopter Factory and its growing influence are a response to those who made false accusations. PM Modi said, "HAL is enhancing India's defence self-reliance, and it is the future of India's safety." Additionally present were Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Union Minister Rajnath Singh.