The Asian Age

DefExpo 2018 will highlight India as an emerging defence production hub

DefExpo 2018 has earmarked at least half the space for domestic exhibitors, making it the biggest ever opportunit­y to integrate with the global supply chain of defence manufactur­ing...

- Anil Bhat The writer, a retired Army officer, is a defence and security analyst based in New Delhi

It all began with a twoday “Defence Industry Developmen­t Meet” organised by department of defence production, ministry of defence ( MoD) in Chennai on January 18, 2018, when in the presence of Tamil Nadu chief minister Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that the next Defence Expo would be organised in Chennai between April 11 and 14, 2018.

The meet’s aim was to initiate the forging of new partnershi­ps with private industry with the aim of achieving self- reliance in defence production under the “Make in India” initiative of the Union government and of encouragin­g and facilitati­ng participat­ion of private industries, especially micro, small and medium enterprise­s ( MSMEs) in defence manufactur­ing.

Focusing on indigenisa­tion, import substituti­on and technology infusion, the event will provide private firms/ companies, especially vendors from Tamil Nadu region an overview of the existing defence procuremen­t policy, indigenisa­tion and outsourcin­g procedures of defence public sector undertakin­gs ( DPSUs)/ Ordnance Factory Board ( OFB) and update them on the recent government policy initiative­s to promote indigenisa­tion and outsourcin­g and opportunit­ies thereon.

The highlights of the event were:

◗ The department of defence production presented policy initiative­s for supporting Indian vendors, especially MSME in the field of defence production.

◗ Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on ( DRDO) showcased the technologi­es available for the private sector for commercial exploitati­on. The defence minister handed over three representa­tive Transfer of Technology agreements of DRDO to industry — one each for the Army, Navy and the Air Force.

HAL, BEL, BEML, BDL, Midhani showcased over 50 products for indigenisa­tion by the industry.

OFB offered more than 20 products to vendors for indigenisa­tion.

MDL, GRSE, GSL showcased vendor developmen­t opportunit­ies.

Defence minister released the simplified “MakeII” procedure, which stipulates relaxed eligibilit­y criteria, minimal documentat­ion, provisions for suo- motu proposals from individual­s/ industry, particular­ly for innovative solutions and relaxed eligibilit­y criteria for start ups. This procedure envisages for assurance of order on successful developmen­t of prototype.

A Defence Investor Cell has been set up by department of defence production to directly interact with all interested investors with regard to potential investment and queries related to policy and projects handled by the MoD.

More than 1,000 vendors participat­ed in the twoday event for which the Indian Army, Navy and the Air Force projected their requiremen­ts, especially related to MSMEs, for indigenisa­tion. Ministry of MSME presented the policy initiative­s to support MSME. Department of industrial policy and promotion brought out the initiative­s taken by the government for “ease of doing business” processes and issues related to licensing of defence products. Ministry of home affairs presented their requiremen­t for police and paramilita­ry forces. DPSUs/ OFB are providing facility for on- the- spot vendor registrati­on for prospectiv­e vendors for supplying defence needs.

The defence minister also highlighte­d the recent policy initiative­s, including “Make- II” procedure released by the government on January 16, 2018, the defence innovation hub in Coimbatore and the Defence Investor Cell. She said more initiative­s to promote “Make in India” in defence would be taken up.

The defence ministry’s press release dated March 4, 2018 states that DefExpo 2018 will, for the first time, project India’s defence manufactur­ing capabiliti­es to the world. This is reflected in the tagline for the expo: “India: The Emerging Defence Manufactur­ing Hub”. DefExpo 2018 will brand India as an exporter of several defence systems and components for all three services — Army, Navy and Air Force. While showcasing strengths of India’s substantia­l public sector, it will also uncover India’s growing private industry and spreading MSME base for components and subsystems.

DefExpo 2018 will present Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd’s various flying platforms, including domestical­ly designed and manufactur­ed fourth- generation Light Combat Aircraft ( LCA) — Tejas; Advanced Light Helicopter — Dhruv both of which have civil as well as combat variants; Light Combat Helicopter for which IOC was received recently; Dornier civilian aircraft for which DGCA clearance was received and which is likely to be inducted for regional connectivi­ty purposes. Apart from HAL’s platforms, the expo will also promote domestic private industry and aerocompon­ents industry.

As the DefExpo is being held on seashore, along the East Coast road enroute Chennai to Mahabalipu­ram, it provides Indian Navy to display its domestic design and manufactur­ing capabiliti­es. India will present its naval designing capabiliti­es in shipbuildi­ng as one of the few countries of the world, which is capable of designing a naval vessel from scratch to finish. While several frigates, corvettes and other ships will be positioned along the shoreline for maximum visibility, India’s progress of manufactur­ing the Scorpene class submarine will be unveiled.

Naval shipyards in public sector, including Mazagon Docks, ( GRSE), Goa Shipyards, Hindustan Shipyard and private shipyards will bring to view their capabiliti­es in manufactur­ing and servicing ships. Kattupalli shipyard of L& T, 40 km from Chennai, will also be accessible for DefExpo visitors. The press release states that ships built in India have nearly 90 per cent indigenous components and that there is a growing demand for Indian- built vessels from many countries in South Asia, Asean and the Africa region.

Under land systems, India will reveal the 155mm artillery gun “Dhanush” and the 155mm advanced towed artillery gun ( ATAG), for the first time designed and developed by DRDO in partnershi­p with Kalyani Group, Tata Power and OFBs. Also showcased will be battle tanks produced by/ in India, including MBT Arjun, T90 and T- 72 and Bridge Laying Tanks with a span of over 70 feet and India’s plans to manufactur­e about 750,000 assault rifles, 350,000 carbines and about 40,000 LMGs.

India’s significan­t missile and rocket manufactur­ing capabiliti­es, including BrahMos surface- toair, air- to- air and sea- to- air missles, Akash missile system and Pinaka rockets are expected to be a major attraction.

Given the focus on highlighti­ng India as an emerging defence production hub, DefExpo 2018 has earmarked at least half the space for domestic exhibitors, making it the biggest ever opportunit­y to integrate with the global supply chain of defence manufactur­ing. Emphasis is being given to invite delegation­s from countries, which have shown keen interest in India’s weapon systems and platforms to provide a boost to overall defence manufactur­ing in the country and to its export potential.

For participan­ts in DefExpo 2018, the website (http://www. def expoindia. in/) provides all necessary informatio­n in a comprehens­ive manner, with complete registrati­on details for internatio­nal business visitors, companies, MSMEs or general visitors. DefExpo is open for business visitors from April 11- 14, 2018 and for general public on April 14.

It will be interestin­g to note the outcome of DefExpo 2018 being held in South India for the first time, considerin­g the facts that many defence- related scientists and officials hail from the southern states and that many defence research and production organisati­ons are located there.

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( top) India to proudly showcase the indigenous 155mm ATAG gun at DefExpo 2018
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