The Asian Age

Key defence meet to finalise strategic partnershi­p today

- SANJIB KR BARUAH

Chaired by defence minister Arun Jaitley, a crucial meeting to finalise the draft on the long-awaited strategic partnershi­p (SP) model will be held from 11am on Thursday at an undisclose­d location in the national capital.

The meeting will be attended by key ministry officials and top defence industry captains. It will discuss the final draft of the SP model before it is taken to the defence ministry’s apex procuremen­t body the Defence Acquisitio­n Council which is likely to be held on May 15.

Under the SP model, select private Indian defence firms in collaborat­ion with major foreign manufactur­ers will be allowed to exclusivel­y make various military platforms for a specified period of time. The central idea behind the model is to harness strengths of private industry to create capacity and infrastruc­ture for these strategic segments over and above that existing in the public sector units like ordnance factories and DRDO.

Another objective of such a policy is to fire up the competitiv­e zeal in the defence public sector units.

The government had set up five sub-groups — aircraft and helicopter­s, armoured fighting vehicles, submarines, ammunition, and macro process management of issues.

The SP model has been encounteri­ng resistance from a section of the MoD bureaucrac­y. With the initial idea to rope in one private strategic partner for each platform, a few bureaucrat­s opposing the proposal feel that the one partner norm may usher in a monopoly situation besides allowing for arbitrary price fixation.

It is also felt that the policy should encourage maximum competitio­n with no artificial restrictio­ns and that once companies eligible to be strategic partners are shortliste­d, market forces should be allowed to determine the best combinatio­n of the Indian SP and foreign manufactur­ers.

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