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India pitches ‘affordable’ military hardware to Africa

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PUNE (INDIA) - India showed off domestical­ly made helicopter­s, drones and artillery at a gathering of army chiefs and officials from 31 African nations on Wednesday, as the world’s largest arms importer seeks to become a major exporter too. India has pumped billions into its defence sector in an effort to become less reliant on imports, including from Russia, as it faces off against China on their disputed border.

At the same time it has been trying to sell more of its domestical­ly produced hardware to other countries, particular­ly poorer nations unable to afford more expensive Westernmad­e kit.

“We are making equipment which is affordable and reliable,” retired Indian army general VG Patankar told AFP at the event.

On Wednesday, the Indian military showed off the goods on offer with a simulated operation featuring commandos abseiling from helicopter­s, armoured vehicles and bomb disposal robots.

Also on display in Pune in western India – the country’s key defence manufactur­ing hub -- were assault rifles, artillery shells and models of missiles.

The gathering, which followed nine days of joint military drills with soldiers from 23 African countries, included delegates from Ethiopia, Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda and South Africa.

India opened its largest helicopter manufactur­ing plant in February, months after it unveiled its first locally made aircraft carrier and test-fired a ballistic missile from its maiden domestic nuclear-powered submarine.

The country aims to more than double its annual arms exports to US$5 billion in the coming years, from about US$1.7 billion currently.

Less than 20% of its arms exports currently go to Africa, with customers including Egypt, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Mauritius and the

Seychelles, officials said on condition of anonymity.

S.P. Shukla, head of the Society of Indian Defence Manufactur­ers, told AFP that the focus of the Africa sales pitch was “defensive” in nature, including armoured vehicles, radars, and telecommun­ications equipment.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Affordable hardware… An African Army soldier at the weapon display session during Africa-India field training exercise (AFINDEX-2023), in Pune (India) yesterday.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Affordable hardware… An African Army soldier at the weapon display session during Africa-India field training exercise (AFINDEX-2023), in Pune (India) yesterday.

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