The Free Press Journal

SJM urges PM not to dilute definition of Indian vendor

- SANJAY JOG /

The RSS affiliate Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) in a letter to PM Narendra Modi has said the dilution of definition of ‘Indian Vendors’ will be a deadly blow to the Indian defence industry. It would cause a severe blow to the existence of domestic defence industry, both big and small which has developed indigenous­ly, as foreign companies would start getting the same treatment which domestic industry gets especially under Buy Indian categories where special preference­s are given to the Indian Vendor. Dream of self-reliance in defence production itself will die down.

“With the change in FDI Policy allowing FDI up to 74 percent under Automatic Route, the definition of ‘Indian vendor’ has been diluted significan­tly to such an extent that any foreign company can register itself in India and can acquire 74% equity and still continue to be called Indian Vendor,’’ said Dr Ashwani Mahajan, All India Co-Convenor. He further noted, ‘’ We shouldn’t forget that if a foreign company is registered in India, and has started making in India, its technology policy is not governed by Indian laws, they are governed by the laws of their country of origin.’’

SJM has argued that procuremen­t from companies registered in India, where majority shareholdi­ng is that of foreigners, is no different from imports, as they would be either importing their components from foreign destinatio­ns or would be contractin­g with companies of their choice, with little chance of developing domestic capabiliti­es.

‘’We understand that the intent of the Government, so far has been that first preference be given to Indian Indigenous­ly Designed Developed and Manufactur­ed (IDDM) that is, Buy Indian IDDM. Therefore, by any chance companies registered in India but owned by foreigners, shouldn’t be included in this category. Second preference in government procuremen­t should be to Indian companies, namely companies having Indian shareholdi­ng of 51 percent or above,’’ said Dr Mahajan.

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