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Nisarg Desai
Key Trends and News in Indian Engineering
  1. AI & Upskilling Surge Among Engineers

  2. Weakness in Engineering Hiring Despite Placements Recovery

    • Engineering colleges are seeing a “strong placement season” after a lull. Business Standard

    • However, at the same time, tech hiring is slowing: a report by Xpheno says IT + engineering job demand has dropped ~27% year-over-year. बिज़नेस स्टैंडर्ड

    • This suggests a more complicated job market: roles may be shifting (AI, automation), and not all engineering hiring is robust.

  3. Record Engineering Goods Exports

    • India’s engineering goods exports hit an all-time high of $116.67 billion in FY 2024–25. Dainik Bhaskar

    • This shows strength in manufacturing and global competitiveness, which is a positive sign for “hard” engineering (not just software).

  4. Sustainable Infrastructure Innovation

    • IIT Indore researchers have developed a “green” concrete using industrial waste (fly ash, GGBS) via geopolymer tech. It’s claimed to reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 80% and lower construction costs by ~20%. The Times of India

    • This could be critical for sustainable infrastructure projects in India (roads, rail, emergency structures).

  5. High-Speed Rail / Bullet Train Progress

    • The Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train is being developed with advanced Japanese tech: next-gen E10 Shinkansen trains (320 km/h) are expected. The Times of India

    • This is not just a transport story but a major engineering + infrastructure + Indo-Japan technology collaboration.

  6. Space Engineering & Private Sector Push

    • Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is increasing its bet on space: working with HAL to build India’s first privately assembled Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). Reuters

    • This aligns with India’s move to open up space to private players, which has big implications for engineering, manufacturing, and R&D.

  7. Defense Innovation by Young Engineers

    • Two 20-year-old BITS Pilani-Hyderabad students (startup: Apollyon Dynamics) have built radar-proof kamikaze drones (~300 km/h) and gotten orders from the Indian Army. Indiatimes

    • This is a strong example of “student-led, Make in India” defense innovation.

  8. Deep-Tech: Electrolyzer for Lab-Grown Diamonds

    • HYDGEN (a deep-tech company) shipped its first in-house developed electrolyzer to a lab-grown diamond factory in India. Navbharat Times

    • It shows how advanced engineering (chemistry + electrical + materials) is making real industrial impact in India’s deep-tech space.

Some Underlying Challenges / Risks
  • Employability vs Skills Mismatch: According to India Today, only ~42.6% of Indian graduates are considered employable. India Today

  • Need for Faculty Upgradation: With AI becoming core to all branches, there’s pressure on faculty to adapt teaching methods. The Times of India

  • Sustainability & Scaling: Innovations like green concrete are promising, but scaling them to national infrastructure is a big engineering + policy challenge.