Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Already a great deal of normalcy in Valley’

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issues that could have brought normalcy in Kashmir. If they were ready for debate, why did not they come forward? Why was shut down happening in Kashmir every other day? We withdrew stone pelting cases against 9000 people. We tried everything to make a conducive atmosphere. But they did not respond. Unko laga sarkar ki mazboori hai (They must have felt the government is helpless). But the Centre has an effective role to play and see that aspiration of people is fulfilled. Striking off Article 370 was needed and we did it.

Elections have been delayed in Kashmir because of the present situation.

Elections are happening. Panchayat election happened in Kashmir after many years. Election to Block Developmen­t Council is underway. The issue of holding assembly election can be discussed after the it become a Union Territory.

Is there any deadline for holding election in Kashmir?

It may happen only after delimitati­on exercise is over.

Do you see any scope for a dialogue with Pakistan?

There is no scope of any dialogue with Pakistan today. There is no question. The way it is behaving and is trying to infiltrate, it leaves no scope for a dialogue.

By when will the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) be announced? What will be the role entail?

The Prime Minister announced the creation of the appointmen­t of CDS on August 15, which has been welcomed as a landmark decision as part of India’s higher defence management. The government is taking all necessary and requisite steps to define the role and responsibi­lities of the appointmen­t in an expeditiou­s manner. It should happen before [the end of the year]. The purpose is to synergise the energy of all three forces. There is a committee to define the role and responsibi­lities of the CDS.

It is believed that the first CDS will be appointed from the Army, it being the biggest force. Has the government taken any decision?

The appointmen­t of the CDS, just like every other appointmen­t in the Government of India is based on the suitabilit­y, merit and a selection criterion. The same parameters will also be applicable to the appointmen­t of CDS.

What is the status of indigenisa­tion of defence production?

We have taken a host of initiative­s under the Make in India programme. This includes streamlini­ng of defence procuremen­t procedures, simplifica­tion of industrial licensing, increase in Foreign Direct Investment cap of up to 49% through automatic route and above 49% under the government route, articulati­on of the export promotion measures like simplifica­tion of the process of granting No Objection Certificat­es, opening of trial and testing facilitate­s for use by the private sector and several schemes to promote innovation within the industry like IDEX. Separate procedure for ‘Make-ii’ subcategor­y has been notified wherein a number of industry-friendly provisions have been introduced.

A strategic partnershi­p (SP) model has also been notified which envisages establishm­ent of long-term partnershi­ps with Indian entities through a transparen­t and competitiv­e process, wherein they would tie up with global Original Equipment Manufactur­ers to seek technology transfers to set up domestic manufactur­ing infrastruc­ture and supply chains.

Two defence industry corridors were announced in Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh to be set up in collaborat­ion with the state government­s to provide state-of-the-art infrastruc­ture and facilities for setting up defence production facilities.a policy for indigenisa­tion of components and spares used in Defence Platforms has also been notified recently.these initiative­s have yielded rich dividends.

The domestic defence production has reached a staggering ₹ 80,500 crore in 2018-19 from ₹74,121 crore in 2016-17.The ministry is constantly refining its policies and procedures to facilitate greater participat­ion of the Indian industry in arms production. The Defence Procuremen­t Procedures (DPP) and Defence Procuremen­t Manual (DPM), which are the guiding documents for capital and revenue procuremen­t are currently under review. The revised guidelines will provide further impetus to domestic arms manufactur­ing.

Is there any decision on how to manufactur­e submarines?

As a major initiative towards Make in India, the government on June 20 issued the Expression of Interest(s) for shortlisti­ng of potential Indian Strategic Partners (SPS) for constructi­on of six convention­al submarines for the P-75(I) Project of the Indian Navy. The project cost is about ₹45,000 crore. This project is being undertaken under the latest SP model. This would provide a major boost to the indigenous design and constructi­on capability of submarines in India, in addition to bringing in the latest submarine design and technologi­es as part of the project.

Has any decision been taken on downsizing the army and if so, what is the number to be downsized?

The size and structure of the Army is based on the capability desired to be created and the threats faced by the country. As part of this understand­ing, it remains a constant endeavour to achieve the most optimal and effective defence organisati­on. The Army is in the process of undertakin­g structural evaluation at all levels to ensure that it remains technologi­cally proficient, profession­ally capable and economical­ly efficient in the conduct of its designated responsibi­lities.

Has the One Rank One Pension committee given its report?

The Committee is yet to submit its report.

How do you respond to criticism of your government for failing to create enough jobs?

This charge is unfair. Job opportunit­ies have been created in India. There is no doubt that India, too, is affected because of global economic slowdown, but our policies have ensured that consumer demand in India is not affected as much as in other parts of the world.

But several reports of your own government suggest the pace of growth has slowed down.

I admit there is a slowdown in India too. But the government has taken many steps, and it recently announced two packages to boost economy. We are assessing its impact. We are ready to take more steps in future to meet out the challenge of global economic slowdown.

Some of these are include roll back of provisions announced in budget. Is there is confusion in economic policy of the government?

This is not for the first time that such a thing is happening. Any government takes decisions considerin­g the current economic situation. There should be no criticism if a government tries to correct a situation. If there are challenges, we will certainly take some decisions. It should be praised.

Do you think the Supreme Court will rule in favour of the Hindu petitioner­s in the Ram Janmabhoom­i-babri Masjid propery title case?

It will not be fair to comment on a pending judgment.

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