Indian Army committed to the indigenization efforts of Indian industry: Chief of the Army Staff
Nov 08, 2021
NEW DELHI, 08 November
2021: General MM
Naravane, PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC, Chief of the Army Staff today said that
the government's Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative has given the much-needed
national stimulus and a fresh lease of energy to inspire the revival of
domestic industry.
Speaking at the webinar
on 'Indian Army Make Projects' organised by the Indian Army in
conjunction with FICCI, Gen Naravane said that the Indian Army is
fully committed to the indigenization efforts of our industry. "The industry is
already aware of the large and diverse inventory of the Indian Army. The
technology, at least in a large number of systems, is simpler as compared to
the other services and our sheer numbers make sound business sense," he noted.
Gen Naravane further said that India has an
expanding industrial base and most of our core requirements of defence
equipment can be realised in house. "We have the potential to redefine India
into a global hub for manufacturers of defence equipment. Indian Army is
undergoing rapid modernisation and is increasingly looking at indigenous
solutions for its operational needs. Developing indigenous and local
capabilities will reduce dependence on foreign technologies," he said.
The Chief of Army Staff further said that the Indian Army is
proud to lead the efforts of to promote MAKE projects and with numerous
enabling provisions by the government, MAKE 2 is undoubtedly going to remain
the preferred mode of acquisition for us. As on date Indian Army is
participating in 36 make projects, including 15 projects that are suo moto
proposals received from the industry.
Speaking at the event, Lt
Gen Shantanu Dayal, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, DCOAS (CD&S), Indian Army reiterated
the Indian Army's commitment towards 'Make in India' with design and
development projects with the industry being undoubtedly the preferred mode of
acquisition. Be it development of niche technologies or indigenization of key
equipment, the Make process afforded multiple advantages to both the Armed
Forces as well as the industry.
Further, Lt Gen Dayal
said that the Make category equipment will be used in extremely challenging
operations; hence quality and cost are the two most important aspect for the
Indian Army.
He said that in
collaboration with the industry, the Indian Army aims to ensure great success
of the Make category equipment in the country.
Mr Sanjay Jaju, Additional Secretary, Department of
Defence Production, Ministry of Defence, said that the department of defence
production lays huge emphasis on building a robust defence ecosystem in which
healthy mix of public and private sector is envisaged.
A booklet on 'Army
Make Projects 2021' was released at the event that lists out the current
progress of ongoing projects, new projects being launched along with allied
information on the Make Process.
Mr SP Shukla, Chair, FICCI Defence and Aerospace
Committee and Group President (Defence, Aero, Agri and Steel); Member of the
Group Executive Board, Mahindra Group said that the provision of Make category
of capital acquisition in Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) is a vital pillar
for realising the vision behind the 'Make in India' initiative of the
Government. It enables fostering indigenous capabilities through design &
development by both public and private sector in a faster time frame.
Mr Arun T Ramchandani, Co-Chair, FICCI Defence &
Aerospace Committee and EVP, Guns Missiles & Armoured Systems (GMA) BU,
L&T Defence The annual engagement with the Indian Army on the 'Make
Projects' is an important landmark event. "We are delighted to learn that the
Indian Army is progressing with 36 Make Projects," he added.
The Indian Army unveiled
six new 'Make-II Projects' during the course of the webinar. The new projects
span technologies across unmanned systems, technologies to counter such systems
as well as emerging solutions for augmenting air defence capabilities. Details
of these projects were shared with the Indian Industry by the nodal officers
and all queries of the industry on these new projects were deliberated in an
interactive session. The Army will work with the industry to evolve the
development dimensions of each project.