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BUSINESS·1 min read·Jul 28, 2025

Garuda’s Drone Revolution Takes Flight: Export Licence Secured, Profits Soar to Rs 15.8 Crore

The skies just got a whole lot busier — Garuda, India’s agriculture-focused drone tech company, is soaring to new heights with a major export licence that opens doors to lucrative markets like the US, Australia, and the Middle East! But that’s not all. The company’s flagship product, the Garuda Kisa

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The skies just got a whole lot busier — Garuda, India’s agriculture-focused drone tech company, is soaring to new heights with a major export licence that opens doors to lucrative markets like the US, Australia, and the Middle East!

But that’s not all. The company’s flagship product, the Garuda Kisan drone, is about to conquer international farmlands, helping farmers boost productivity with cutting-edge aerial tech.

What This Export Licence Means

With official approval to export, Garuda is no longer limited to domestic markets. The licence is a game-changer, allowing the company to ship its agricultural drones globally and capitalize on rising demand for smart farming solutions.

Profits Skyrocket: From Rs 6.2 Cr to Rs 15.8 Cr!

Garuda’s financials are just as impressive as its technology. In FY24, the company posted a net profit of Rs 15.8 crore, more than doubling last year’s Rs 6.2 crore — a clear sign that this drone startup is not just flying high, but making serious money.

What’s Next for Garuda?

With the export licence and soaring profits, Garuda plans aggressive expansion — aiming to become a dominant player in the global agri-drone market. The Garuda Kisan drone will lead the charge, transforming farms worldwide with precision agriculture, crop monitoring, and spraying technologies.

Why the World is Watching Garuda

Global agriculture is evolving rapidly, and drones are at the forefront. Garuda’s tech is perfectly timed to meet this demand, blending innovation with practical applications that benefit farmers everywhere.



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