Defence Ministry clears acquisition proposals worth Rs 21,000 crore


New Delhi, Jul 19 (PTI): Pressing ahead with its policy to promote domestic military industry, the government today cleared procurement proposals worth over Rs 21,000 crore and also okayed a project for the production of transport aircraft which is open only to Indian private sector companies.

Among the major proposals to receive approval is a Rs 9,000 crore tender to provide five fleet support ships for the Navy, for which the Request for Proposal (RFP) would be issued to all public and private sector shipyards, Defence Ministry officials said.

The majority of the proposals cleared would involve only Indian public and private sector firms and are aimed at increasing the indigenisation of military hardware, they added.

Chairing his first meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said, "There are many proposals in the pipeline for the defence forces and, today, we have tried to expedite quite a few of them."

Thus, a proposal for supply of 32 HAL-built Advanced Light Helicopter, 'Dhruv', to the Coast Guard and the Navy at a cost of Rs 7,000 crore was also okayed, officials said.

Under the proposal, state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd will supply 16 helicopters each to the Coast Guard and the Navy and also provide maintenance for the machines to ensure the "highest level of operational maintenance and efficiency".

DAC also cleared an IAF proposal for issuance of a tender for construction of 56 transport aircraft by private industry players to replace the force's fleet of Avro aircraft, they said.

"This is going to be a significant project in which the private sector would be the sole player and lead to capacity- building in the private sector," Jaitley said in reference to the tender for replacing the Avro aircraft.

As per the proposal, private Indian defence companies such as Tata and Mahindra would be issued tender and they would build the aircraft in partnership with foreign firms.

The proposal was stuck under the previous UPA government after the then Heavy Industries Minister Praful Patel wrote to the Defence Ministry against the decision to keep out public sector firms from the project.

Defence Ministry had referred the matter to the Law Ministry, which opined in favour of the proposal for capacity- building in the domestic aerospace sector, Ministry officials said, adding that the tender would be issued soon.

Under the project, which was cleared earlier and is expected to cost over Rs 20,000 crore, the first 16 aircraft would be built at the facilities of the foreign vendor while the remaining 40 aircraft would be manufactured in India.

This would be the first time that the private sector would be allowed to manufacture a complete aircraft without participation of the public sector HAL, the only aerospace firm in the country.The meeting also cleared the procurement of five Fast Patrol Vessels (FPV) and Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) each for the Coast Guard at the cost of Rs 2,360 crore.

The FPVs and OPVs would be built by the state-owned GRSE and Goa Shipyards Ltd, respectively, Ministry officials said.

A proposal to procure Search and Rescue (SAR) equipment for the three services at a cost of Rs 900 crore, too, received the green light.The last meeting of the DAC was held on February 24 under the then Defence Minister AK Antony.

The NDA government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is stressing on indigenisation of the military industry given that India has to import 70 per cent of its defence hardware.

In its first few days in office, the Modi government has hiked the FDI limit in defence to 49 per cent from the earlier 26 per cent and significantly pruned the list of defence items whose production requires manufacturing licenses.
  

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  • anil, dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    One year.... there will be the biggest ever scam of defense....d mother..d father of scams.....rush to clear crores.....this tym only local cos so that ambani..adani...tomy....bony...n rony wil benefit along with self

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  • G Y PAI, GURPUR

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    Ache din aane vaale hai..... dream comes true. why these ideas not implemented by these congi earlier because they want to get their commissions from quotrocchi, agastya etc.,

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    India's arms imports almost three times of China, Pak: SIPRI report.
    The major suppliers of arms to India in 2009-13 were Russia (accounting for 75% of imports) and the US (7%), which for the first time became the second largest arms supplier to India.
    In the last five years, India's arms import delivery volumes jumped 21 per cent. India’s defence budget of $ 34 billion is a 40 per cent hike from two years before.
    The main source of Kickback for Congis was arms import.
    Nehru dynasty including Sonia with remote control has ruled this nation more than 5 decades. The Congress never wanted or encouraged India to become self-reliant in arms production. The defence import is the main source Swiss account for Sonia and her family.
    India imports nearly 75% of sub-standard/ outdated arms from Russia, which includes, Mig aircraft/ Submarines/ Aircraft carriers etc.
    The imported Russian equipment is more dangerous to its user than to enemies. Large number Pilots were killed due to Mig crash during the peace time than during the war. Last year two Russian supplied submarines disaster nearly 30 Navy officers were killed.
    Even country like Srilanka, Bangla Desh do not import crap arms from Russia.
    The BJP government has done a marvellous decision go ahead with indigenous production of our defence requirement. The government planning to put plenty of money in R&D and also going allow 50% FDI in defence production.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    good work . cannot afford to loose our soldiers on outdated planes and ships .

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  • Nagendra, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    So!

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  • simple, bangalore

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    It is so easy to take decisions when there is no unruly opposition - which was the case earlier. Now same schemes are used by present Government to take the credit.
    But I am glad it is happening for the good or bad for the country.
    Good - because idigenisation is taking place - Fillip to local companies\labour force etc.-
    Bad - will these local manufacturing companies can give quality and work without corruption and without delay? (Strikes\bandhs etc)
    Will it be 15 years to deliver (luckily) instead of the 5 year period.....
    We should back the present Govt. for this policy as it really does not matter that we procure our defence requirement from this source or outside source....
    THEY WILL BE EQUALLY GOOD...

    @KRPrabhu, Mangalore

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    Government requires one year to fulfill "Acche Dine Ane Wale Hai" but can spend Rs. 21,000 Cr. at the of a TOPI ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    " of a Hat" ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    D R O P word always disappears (Daijee please check) ...

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    Brazil and India are developing nations but Brazil far advance in technology which exports even passenger planes!But yet we did not see any sophisticated indigenous Copter made by India neither for domestic use nor for export.On the other hand focus could be made to develop advanced technology in defense equipment step by step. Dependence on foreign country for defense requirement no augur well as we have enough world known scientists and enggrs.

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  • JOHN R LOBO, Kaikamba/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    Who is responsible for this. Since 1947 Govt initiated Quota/Reservation. Bright students fleeing from India to US or Europe where their talent s are recognised.
    Later they got Nobel Awards for scientific Invention….End result brain drain in India.
    Those who cant go to foreign countries are joining PVT Sector where ion procedure/promotion based on merit NOT on Caste or Quota systems.

    Now you can understand why our mother country much behind EU / US / China in R & D

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  • PEDDU, mangaluroo

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    READY FOR ANOTHER GOTALA PLEASE FORM A INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE NOW ITSELF ! SO THE PROBE CAN BE SPEED UP TO FIND OUT THE CULPRIT !!!

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    We must be proud of present team of BJP/NDA council of ministers in govt under the able leadershi of Dear Narendra Modi who took a bold and patriotic decision yesterday.
    Mera Bharat Mahan hai.....

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  • Peter, udupi

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    Future 2G. But this time peoples ar clever than earlier.So chances of expose will be less.

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  • MANOJ, VAMANJOOR

    Sun, Jul 20 2014

    indegenisation is must in case of defence, we are the major importers of arms in the world. many small countries able to build and export the defence equipments but we are yet to take first step. i appreciate modiji s efforts. god bless you

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 19 2014

    Reliance becomes first Private Company in India to post $1 Billion Q1 Profit ...

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  • Jayanth, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 21 2014

    So What ....

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