Govt committed to achieving defence production target of $22 bn by 2025: Rajnath


New Delhi, Dec 17 (IANS): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the government is working and committed to increasing the defence production target from current $12 billion to $22 billion by 2025.

"You (industry) can imagine, with this kind of growth, how many opportunities will be available for the Indian industry," the Defence Minister said while addressing FICCI's 95th Annual Convention & AGM here.

He further underlined that to increase the participation of domestic industry, the government has reserved a certain portion of defence capital acquisition for domestic procurement.

"Out of the total defence capital budget outlay, 68 per cent of it is reserved for indigenous procurement by domestic industry and 25 per cent for the private sector. The results of these have now started appearing and more measures will be announced soon," he emphasised.

The government, he said, is also working to provide market access to the domestic industry to make them Aatmanirbhar.

Singh said that in the last few years, there has been a continuous increase in defence exports.

The government has already taken a series of steps including simplifying the FDI norms which have been increased to 74 per cent via automatic route and 100 per cent via government route, he added.

The Defence Minister also urged the domestic industry and foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers to invest in Indian defence sector by focusing on R&D, bringing in newer technologies and capital.

He added that India is making defence products not just for the domestic market but also to meet the global requirements. "The world is waiting for the products made in India," he claimed.

India has moved from the group of 'fragile 5' economies to 'fabulous 5 world economies' in the last nine years and registered itself as one of the fastest growing economies, the Defence Minister said on the occasion.

Sanjiv Mehta, President, FICCI, thanked the government for ushering in reforms in the process of defence acquisition and facilitating ease of doing business through the revision of the DPP 2016 as DAP 2020 and assured Industry's unstinted support for achieving the goal of 'Aatmanirbhar Raksha Utpadhan'.

Subhrakant Panda, President-Elect, FICCI said that the government's focus on 'Make In India' and 'Make for the World' is an impressive strategic move towards shedding its historical status of one the largest importer of defence equipment to a net exporter.

 

  

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  • Vinod Kuma, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 17 2022

    BJP is helping China to be Akhand China under Akhand Bharath banner. BJP’s dream of Akhand Bharath is unrealistic whether by force or peace by its ever depreciating rupee and China taking away our land price by piece.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 17 2022

    Its an extremely credible achievement by India, that too in a very short span of time, relying on the Make In India platform. Our defense forces now emulate the best in the world! if not better. India has one of the strongest army's in the world and we gave the Chinese intruders the apt treatment! Jai Hind! All of us need to be absolutely proud to be Indians!

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 17 2022

    Don’t involve our brave soldiers here in your drama script which is not officially verified by your own govt.

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  • Aam Aadmi, Ihaloka

    Sat, Dec 17 2022

    What is the use of these defence production wasting tax payer money if it can't be used against Chinese aggression and land grabbing happening daily ? Even scam tainted Rafale jets bought from tax payer money are used only to dangle neembu mirchi once a year and not yet used once against Chinese aggression. Why opposition MP's questions on Chinese aggression are not allowed in parliament by switching off their mikes ? Nation wants to know the TRUTH. India fought wars with China in the past under Nehru with full and transparent discussion in parliament of all MP's including opposition. Then what is your government afraid of to allow discussion in parliament on the subject ?

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