The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)
‘Target to raise India’s defence exports to $2 bn’
New Delhi, May 14: Defence minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday said the government will take into account the concerns while forging strategic partnership in the critical sector and set a target to raise India's defence exports to $2 billion in the next two years from the current over $330 million.
Parrikar, however, took a dig at defence players who were objecting to proposed strategic partnerships,saying it seems they have real is ed that they will not be able to “go through the window”.
“After the windows have been well defined, (some) people, who have realised they they would be not be able to go through the window, have started canvassing that the defence ministry is facing problems over strategic partnerships,” he said at a seminar in New Delhi.
Parrikar said he had received many letters from VIPs expressing concern about strategic partnerships. He said many a times the letters had similar content, which showed that at times the VIPs were signing off letters written by some other party.
“Their concerns are well expressed. We are taking into account those concerns. We are soon sitting for second round of small groups (to discuss strategic partnerships). I intend to take up strategic partnership model further and work out strategic partnerships in couple of projects where otherwise there is no solution,” he said.
Parrikar said he would love to follow the already established model (of tendering) but there are problems. “How do you compare one fighter with any fighter,” he said.