India's defense industry is experiencing unprecedented growth , with turnover reaching ₹1.5 trillion this financial year and 92% of new contracts going to domestic manufacturers. This surge reflects a broader ambition: India becoming not just a consumer but a creator of defense innovation. Yet while Indian companies are learning to build for global standards, one Indian engineer is already setting them.

Sravya Yelamanchili doesn't work in Mumbai or Bangalore. She manages critical production at Juniper Industries in the United States, overseeing components that protect U.S. Navy personnel. But her story matters precisely because of where India's defense sector is heading. The systematic approaches she developed — which boosted production efficiency by 30% and earned official Navy certi

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