Garuda Aerospace: From Dorm Room Dream to India’s Drone Powerhouse

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Inside India’s Drone Powerhouse: How Garuda Aerospace Took Flight

When you think of India’s biggest startup success stories, names like Flipkart, BYJU’S, and Ola come to mind. But Garuda Aerospace, a homegrown drone-tech company based in Chennai, is rapidly joining that elite club. In less than a decade, it’s gone from a student project to a multimillion-dollar aerospace company building over 50 types of drones for agriculture, defense, infrastructure, and disaster management.

And the man behind it all? A first-generation entrepreneur with sky-high ambition and a playbook rooted in grit, innovation, and national service.

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The Spark: How Garuda Aerospace Took Flight

In 2015, Agnishwar Jayaprakash, a serial innovator and former youth Olympian, founded Garuda Aerospace with a bold goal: to make India the global leader in drone technology.

In interviews, Agnishwar has shared how he bootstrapped early drone prototypes while working from a college hostel and how the startup’s name was inspired by the mythical bird Garuda—a symbol of speed and vigilance.

Founder Quote:

“We weren’t just building drones. We were building India’s capability to solve real-world problems from the sky.”
Agnishwar Jayaprakash, Founder & CEO, Garuda Aerospace

Building a Product That Flies — Literally

The early versions of Garuda’s drones were designed for precision agriculture, targeting a pain point deeply felt by Indian farmers: low crop yields due to inefficient irrigation and pest control.

Using drone-based aerial mapping and spraying, Garuda allowed farmers to cut pesticide use by 80% and save 90% on water usage. That alone put the company on the government’s radar.

But Agnishwar had broader plans.

Timeline: Key Milestones in Garuda Aerospace’s Journey

  • 2015: Company founded in Chennai with a vision to design, build, and deploy indigenous drones.
  • 2017: Wins national innovation awards for agri-drone solutions.
  • 2019: Works with NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) to deploy drones during Kerala floods.
  • 2020: Partners with Indian authorities for COVID-19 sanitization via drones.
  • 2021: MS Dhoni becomes brand ambassador and strategic investor.
  • 2022: Launches 100 Kisan Drone Yatras with PM Narendra Modi’s support.
  • 2023: Raises Series B (~₹100 Cr) led by Venture Catalysts; valuation crosses $250M.
  • 2024: Expands exports to UAE, Malaysia, and Africa.
  • 2025: Raises $1M in a bridge round from Narotam Sekhsaria Family Office to scale from 8K to 15K drones/year.

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Garuda Aerospace Today: India’s Drone Flagbearer

Today, Garuda Aerospace manufactures 50+ drone models serving:

  • Agriculture: For seeding, spraying, and yield analysis
  • Defense: For surveillance, logistics, and search & rescue
  • Smart Cities: For infrastructure inspection and traffic monitoring
  • Industrial Use: In mining, energy, and construction

It has clients in 10+ government departments and dozens of private corporations. It’s also working closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and DGCA to shape drone regulation policy.

Founder Vision: Why Agnishwar Sees Drones as More Than Machines

Agnishwar sees Garuda not just as a drone company, but as an empowerment platform.

“We’re empowering rural India to become drone pilots, farmers to become agri-tech experts, and India to become self-reliant in aerial innovation.”
Agnishwar Jayaprakash

In 2022, the company trained 10,000+ youth through its Drone Skilling Program, many from Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns.

Competitive Edge: What Makes Garuda Aerospace Different

  1. Indigenous R&D: Designs, builds, and tests drones in-house
  2. Make in India Compliant: Aligned with Aatmanirbhar Bharat
  3. Profitability Focus: One of the few drone startups with 4 years of profit
  4. MS Dhoni Advantage: Massive brand equity and investor confidence
  5. Policy Proximity: Strong relationships with regulators and government pilots

What’s Next for Garuda Aerospace?

Garuda plans to:

  • Expand to 50+ export markets by FY26
  • Launch AI-enhanced drone software for fleet management
  • Build India’s largest drone-as-a-service (DaaS) platform
  • IPO-ready roadmap within 2–3 years

Final Thoughts: India’s Drone Skies Belong to Garuda

Garuda Aerospace has gone from a dorm-room dream to a national brand with sky-high ambitions. It’s proving that world-class deep tech can be built in India, for the world.

And if Agnishwar’s relentless pace is any indicator, Garuda might just become the SpaceX of drones — with Indian wings and global altitude.

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