Listing out the opportunities for the defence

These are typical Indian requirements for which we require Indian solutions," he said and added that the Army would conduct workshops in key industrial hubs all across the country. And if you ask me, it is better to eliminate than discourage," he said. Gen. Currently, there are more than 150 procurement schemes that have been floated by the Indian Army, out of which about 42 per cent are valued below Rs 150 crore. Gen. "This is an area which requires focus.Saying that the Indian Army wants to eliminate infiltration rather than discourage it, Lt. Saha said that solutions should be designed keeping in view the nature of requirement.. Delving upon the aspect of high technological requirement, Lt Gen. Addressing a seminar on defence and aerospace at the Nose-Replacement Guide Bar Suppliers Make in India week in Mumbai, Lt.

Listing out the opportunities for the defence equipment manufacturers, Lt. Saha said. Saha said the Army is looking at tremendous capability development and modernisation for its current, as well as ongoing conflicts like anti-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir, Northeast or the attack that took place in Pathankot. In order to upscale the sectoral competitiveness, he proposed to seek capacity development, modernisation and focus on big-ticket items like large gun system, future combat vehicles among others. "If you light it up, you discourage the fellow who is infiltrating, but if you keep it dark and exploit technology, you are able to eliminate that fellow. Gen. "I see tremendous opportunity of Small And Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in this segment," Lt Gen. He said SMEs have a bigger role to play in the defence sector. Subrata Saha, deputy chief of Army Staff (planning and systems) asked defence manufacturers to explore innovate technologies that can be used in the dark to tackle such issues. Saha said the constant debate in the Army circles was whether to light up the fence or keep it dark.

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