Bengaluru is known to most as an IT hub and its prowess in manufacturing is discussed second but if we look at the production capability of the metro city, it is second to none. Also known as the aviation monopoly capital of India, it accounts for India's more than 65 per cent aerospace business. World Aerospace giants such as Boeing, Airbus, Goodrich, Dynamatics, Honeywell, GE Aviation, UTL, others have their R&D and Engineering centres in the city. Before Bangalore was called the Silicon Valley of India, the city made its name as headquarters to some of the largest public... >>More
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