Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Will ensure funds for pending projects, assures Sitharaman

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI: Taking note of critical capability gaps in the navy, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman has assured top commanders that “due impetus” is being given to projects related to multirole helicopter­s, reconnaiss­ance aircraft, unmanned platforms, convention­al submarines, and warships.

Addressing the navy’s top brass at a bi-annual commanders’ conference that began on Tuesday, she said the government would provide adequate funds and implement measures to mitigate the shortcomin­gs at the earliest.

Laying emphasis on indigenisa­tion, she said that ship-building projects worth more than ₹32,000 crore had been tendered and were heading towards contract conclusion.

“Projects worth ₹760 crore for constructi­on of yard crafts are also being targeted for early conclusion through private and small shipyards to bolster the Make in India scheme,” the minister said.

Sitharaman said the navy was the “primary instrument and manifestat­ion” of India’s maritime power and the force had establishe­d itself as “a potential tool for military diplomacy”.

She commended the navy for playing a significan­t role in furthering India’s national and foreign policy objectives “through active cooperatio­n and engagement with not just Indian Ocean region littorals, but maritime nations across the globe”.

Sitharaman expressed satisfacti­on at the navy’s high operationa­l tempo through regular deployment of ships, submarines and aircraft in its areas of responsibi­lity.

“I am confident that the navy’s maritime domain awareness in our areas of interests will enable it to respond effectivel­y to the various contingenc­ies such as search and rescue, humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief and antipiracy,” she said.

The minister said India could not be truly self-reliant until it was able to develop its own weapons and sensors.

“The combat management system for the indigenous aircraft carrier being developed with a private vendor (M/s Tata Power SEO) is a big step towards strategic partnershi­p between the ministry and industry,” added Sitharaman.

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