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USD 26 bn defence production turnover target by 2025: Rajnath

The Defence Ministry has set up a target of achieving a turnover of USD 26 billion by 2025 in defence production. Defence Minister Rajanth Singh informed that this step involves an investment of USD 10 billion in this sector and generation of two-three million employment opportunities.

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Published : Jan 16, 2020, 5:03 PM IST

Surat (Gujarat): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said the government has set a target of achieving a turnover of USD 26 billion by 2025 in defence production as India cannot remain dependent on arms import forever.

The government has taken several steps to support the private sector to boost indigenous defence manufacturing, Singh said after flagging off the 51st K-9 Vajra-T gun at the Larsen and Toubro's (L&T) Armoured Systems Complex at Hazira here in Gujarat.

"India cannot remain dependent on arms import. We have set a target of achieving a turnover of USD 26 billion by 2025 in the defence production. This involves an investment of USD 10 billion in this sector and generation of two-three million employment opportunities," he said addressing the gathering.

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Singh noted that participation of private sector in defence manufacturing was negligible in the past.

"The private sector could not perform because of lack of support. This scenario increased our dependence on imports," he said.

"Our government has taken many steps to change this scenario so that India becomes not only self-reliant but also a net exporter in this sector," the defence minister said.

He listed various steps taken by the Modi government to boost indigenous defence manufacturing.

"We have streamlined the defence offset policy and we will make more improvements in it. We have created a defence investment cell in the Defence Ministry to address bottlenecks related to investment in this sector," he said.

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Referring to the Howitzer gun being manufactured by L&T at Hazira, Singh said, "A new dimension in the area of defence manufacturing, involving private sector, has been added today."

He, however, said there is a lot to be done to make India a defence manufacturing hub.

"Our government is committed to channelise the entrepreneurship spirit. We will try to remove roadblocks,"
the minister assured.

Singh earlier performed puja of the gun, drew 'swastika' (holy symbol) on it and showed a green flag to the 51st gun.

Before the launch ceremony, Singh sat in the vehicle on which the gun was mounted and was driven around the Hazira complex. He witnessed a demonstration of the weapon in the testing area.

L&T Defence is currently executing the 'K9 VAJRA-T' 155mm/52 calibre tracked, self-propelled, howitzer guns program.

The engineering conglomerate, which had won the contract to deliver 100 such howitzer guns, has already delivered 50 units to the Indian Army in the past while on Thursday it handed over the 51st gun, the company said in a release.

The hi-tech gun is also equipped with other India specific modifications for desert conditions such as auxiliary power pack, air-conditioning systems, fire fighting systems, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection systems which are being indigenously produced, it said.

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Surat (Gujarat): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said the government has set a target of achieving a turnover of USD 26 billion by 2025 in defence production as India cannot remain dependent on arms import forever.

The government has taken several steps to support the private sector to boost indigenous defence manufacturing, Singh said after flagging off the 51st K-9 Vajra-T gun at the Larsen and Toubro's (L&T) Armoured Systems Complex at Hazira here in Gujarat.

"India cannot remain dependent on arms import. We have set a target of achieving a turnover of USD 26 billion by 2025 in the defence production. This involves an investment of USD 10 billion in this sector and generation of two-three million employment opportunities," he said addressing the gathering.

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Singh noted that participation of private sector in defence manufacturing was negligible in the past.

"The private sector could not perform because of lack of support. This scenario increased our dependence on imports," he said.

"Our government has taken many steps to change this scenario so that India becomes not only self-reliant but also a net exporter in this sector," the defence minister said.

He listed various steps taken by the Modi government to boost indigenous defence manufacturing.

"We have streamlined the defence offset policy and we will make more improvements in it. We have created a defence investment cell in the Defence Ministry to address bottlenecks related to investment in this sector," he said.

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Referring to the Howitzer gun being manufactured by L&T at Hazira, Singh said, "A new dimension in the area of defence manufacturing, involving private sector, has been added today."

He, however, said there is a lot to be done to make India a defence manufacturing hub.

"Our government is committed to channelise the entrepreneurship spirit. We will try to remove roadblocks,"
the minister assured.

Singh earlier performed puja of the gun, drew 'swastika' (holy symbol) on it and showed a green flag to the 51st gun.

Before the launch ceremony, Singh sat in the vehicle on which the gun was mounted and was driven around the Hazira complex. He witnessed a demonstration of the weapon in the testing area.

L&T Defence is currently executing the 'K9 VAJRA-T' 155mm/52 calibre tracked, self-propelled, howitzer guns program.

The engineering conglomerate, which had won the contract to deliver 100 such howitzer guns, has already delivered 50 units to the Indian Army in the past while on Thursday it handed over the 51st gun, the company said in a release.

The hi-tech gun is also equipped with other India specific modifications for desert conditions such as auxiliary power pack, air-conditioning systems, fire fighting systems, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection systems which are being indigenously produced, it said.

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USD 26 bn defence production turnover target by 2025: Rajnath
         Surat, Jan 16 (PTI) Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on
Thursday said the government has set a target of achieving a
turnover of USD 26 billionby 2025 in defence production as
India cannot remain dependent on arms import forever.
         The government has taken several steps to support the
private sector to boost indigenous defence manufacturing,
Singh said after flagging off the 51st K-9 Vajra-T gun at the
Larsen and Toubro's (L&T) Armoured Systems Complex at Hazira
here in Gujarat.
         "India cannot remain dependent on arms import. We have
set a target of achieving a turnover of USD 26 billionby 2025
in the defence production. This involves an investment of USD
10 billion in this sector and generation of two-three million
employment opportunities," he said addressing the gathering.
         Singh noted that participation of private sector in
defence manufacturing was negligible in the past.
         "The private sector could not perform because of lack
of support. This scenario increased our dependence on
imports," he said.
         "Our government has taken many steps to change this
scenario so that India becomes not only self-reliant, but also
a net exporter in this sector," the defence minister said.
         He listed various steps taken by the Modi government
to boost indigenous defence manufacturing.
         "We have streamlined the defence offset policy and we
will make more improvements in it. We have created a defence
investment cell in the Defence Ministry to address bottlenecks
related to investment in this sector," he said.
         Referring to the Howitzer gun being manufactured by
L&T at Hazira, Singh said, "A new dimension in the area of
defence manufacturing, involvingprivate sector, has been
added today."          
         He, however, said there is a lot to be done to make
India a defence manufacturing hub.
         "Our government is committed to channelise the
entrepreneurship spirit. We will try to remove roadblocks,"
the minister assured.
         Singh earlier performed puja of the gun, drew
'swastika' (holy symbol) on it and showed a green flag to the
51st gun.
         Before the launch ceremony, Singh sat in the vehicle
on which the gun was mounted and was driven around the Hazira
complex. He witnessed a demonstration of the weapon in the
testing area.
         L&T Defence is currently executing the 'K9 VAJRA-T'
155mm/52 calibre tracked, self-propelled, howitzer guns
program.
         The engineering conglomerate, which had won the
contract to deliver 100 such howitzer guns, has already
delivered 50 units to the Indian Army in the past while on
Thursday it handed over the 51st gun, the company said in a
release.
         The hi-tech gun is also equipped with other India
specific modifications for desert conditions such as auxiliary
power pack, air-conditioning systems, fire fighting systems,
and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection systems
which are being indigenously produced, it said. PTI PJT PD
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