New Delhi:Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat on Wednesday called for revamping India's defence public sector undertakings and ordnance factories with a focus on improving their work culture and enhancing quality control.
Gen Rawat also said that some of India's vintage military platforms, with retrofits, can be exported to countries that lack the desired firepower to defend themselves.
Addressing a seminar on defence exports, the Chief of Defence Staff also pitched for having a 'hard look' at the distribution of India's defence expenditure, saying a realistic analysis of the spending must be carried out for proper utilisation of resources.
Gen Rawat said that India must move out of constant 'threat of sanctions' or dependence on individual nations for its military requirements, in an apparent reference to difficulties involved in the procurement of equipment from countries facing sanctions.
In October 2018, India had signed a USD five-billion deal with Russia to buy five units of the S-400 air defence missile systems, notwithstanding a warning from the Trump administration that going ahead with the contract may invite US sanctions.
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The US had imposed sanctions on Russia under the stringent Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA). The law also provides for punitive action against countries purchasing defence hardware from Russia.
Gen Rawat said that the stage is set for the domestic industry to embark on a trajectory of exponential growth, riding on path-breaking reforms rolled out by the government to promote indigenous production of military assets.
"We need to revamp our ordnance factories and other defence public sector undertakings in terms of modernisation, their work culture and quality control.
"Corporatisation including the public listing of some units would be a way forward to ensure a more efficient interface with the designer end-user," he said at the seminar organised by industry chamber FICCI.
India's DPSUs include aerospace major Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited (GRSE), Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) and Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI).
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The HAL, which produces a range of aircraft and helicopters, is the largest DPSU. Most of the DPSUs have been awarded the prestigious status of 'Navratna' or Mini Ratna because of their consistently high level of performance.
He said that the armed forces are committed to winning India's wars with indigenous solutions.
Gen Rawat said that some of India's vintage military platforms can be exported.