Deccan Chronicle

India allows local private firms to build submarines

- INDIA is forecast to spend $250 billion on modernisat­ion of its armed forces over the next decade. FOREIGN manufactur­ers such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, BAE Systems and Saab are looking to India as one of the biggest sources of future growth. SANJIB KR

India has finalised its much-awaited defence policy to allow local private firms to build — through long-term foreign partnershi­ps — high-tech equipment like submarines, fighter aircrafts and armoured vehicles.

The strategic partnershi­p model, whose “broad contours” were finalised by the Defence Acquisitio­n Council on Saturday, may get the Cabinet’s approval this month itself, in a boost to the Centre’s effort to cut reliance on imports in matters of national security.

The defence ministry’s apex procuremen­t panel, which usually meets once a month, has now met twice in a week, in a clear indication of the government’s keenness to push through the critical policy.

Deliberati­ons, chaired by defence minister Arun Jaitley, reviewed ongoing acquisitio­ns of military hardware and finalised “the broad contours of a policy aimed at engaging the Indian private sector in the making of defence equipment in India.”

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