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‘Make in India’ applies to military utilities too, world powers told

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NEW DELHI: India has very clearly conveyed to the US, Russia, France and many of its partner countries that military platforms and equipment required by the Indian armed forces to deal with myriad security challenges have to be manufactur­ed in the country, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday.

Referring to regional geopolitic­al developmen­ts, Singh said that God has given India some neighbours who do not feel good seeing its growth and that the one born out of the partition is becoming weak worrying about India’s developmen­t.

In an address at the annual convention of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), he said most of the countries in the world are friends of India, including the US, Russia and France. In this context, he said, India, at the same time, made it clear to them that the military hardware required by the Indian armed forces will have to be produced in the country.

“We have told every friendly country that we want to produce the military platforms, weapons and ammunition in India itself keeping in mind the security of the country,” he said.

“We have conveyed this message to the US, Russia, France and others as well and we do not hesitate to communicat­e this message,” he added.

The defence minister said the message to the countries producing military equipment has been that: “Come Make In India, Come Make for India and Come Make for the world”.

Citing an example, Singh said following his talks with French Defence Minister Florence Parly on Friday, it was agreed that a major French company will produce “an engine” in India by joining hands with an Indian company under the strategic partnershi­p model. He, however, did not elaborate.

“We will maintain the friendship but at the same time make it clear that whatever military equipment, weapons and ammunition are needed have to be produced in India,” the defence minister said. “I tell it very clearly and with confidence. And you will be happy to know that I get a positive response from them,” Singh said.

He also referred to the government’s decision to not import 209 military equipment under a staggered timeline to promote the domestic defence industry and indicated that the items under the list may touch 1,000. “When I talk about ‘India Beyond 75’, I believe that this ‘positive list’ will be around 1000 items in this decade. I am very positive about this,” he said.

The defence minister also said the corporatis­ation of the over 200-year-old Ordnance Factory Board as the biggest reform in the defence sector after Independen­ce.

 ?? ?? Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressing the FICCI annual meeting, in New Delhi on Saturday
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressing the FICCI annual meeting, in New Delhi on Saturday

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