Initiatives to Promote Self-reliance (Atmanirbharta)

The Ministry of Defence has been allocated a total budget of Rs 5.25 lakh crore for the Financial Year 2022-23. The total allocation under Capital Outlay of the Defence Services is 1.52 lakh crore. The focus is on modernisation of Defence Services and Defence Security Infrastructure development.

 

68 per cent of the capital procurement budget will be earmarked for domestic industry. This is to reduce imports and promote Atmanirbharta in equipment for the Armed Forces. While Defence R&D will be opened up for industry, start-ups and academia, Private industry will also be encouraged to take up design and development of military platforms and equipment.

 

Self-reliance is Crucial

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Q & A Series (Part 3): INDIGENISATION

In various interactions questions are asked during the Q & A session. Started this series on addressing these valid and interesting questions by giving my views and commenting on them.

 

RECENT QUERRY  AND MY TAKE ON IT

 

Question. Questions related to IAF and Atmanirbharta,  Indigenisation and Make in India.

 

Comments. IAF has always encouraged the development of indigenous defence production. IAF firmly believes that indigenisation reduces our dependence on foreign sources and leads to economic growth of the nation. IAF always endeavours to achieve self-sufficiency through focused, sustained and evolved indigenisation programmes. It is one of the key result areas of the IAF.

Various Indigenised inductions and projects being supported are as follows:

 

  • Induction of LCA (IOC, FOC, Mk I and Mk 1A) and support to LCA Mk II and AMCA.

 

  • Earlier Induction of Ajeet and HF-24 Marut ac.

 

  • Induction of AEW&C ac and support to indigenous AWACS project.

 

  • Induction of ALH.

 

  • Support to replacement of Avro ac through make in India route.

 

  • Support to CIWS through make in India route.

 

  • Induction and support to several indigenous radars. (Indra, Rohini, Arudhra and Long range surveillance radar).

 

  • Indigenous production of chaffs and flares, ammunitions and fuses for bombs.

 

  • Integration of Astra Air to Air Missile and Brahmos Air to surface missiles.

 

  • Support to weapons projects like New Generation Anti-tank Missile, Smart anti airfield weapons, new generation anti-radiation missile and Glide bombs etc.

 

  • Induction of trainer aircraft (Kiran Mk I and Mk II, HT-2, HTT-40).

 

  • Induction of Akash SRSAM system and support to MRSAM and LRSAM projects.

 

Other efforts include:

 

  • Support to Aeronautical Development Agency and National Flight Test Centre.

 

  • Identification of MSMEs for MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) of military aviation equipment.

 

  • Upgrades through indigenous route. Mig-29 upgrade by Base Repair Depot, Jaguar and M-2000 upgrade by HAL, AN-32 upgrade and Digitisation of Pechora SAM systems

 

  • Indigenisation of thousands of lines and spares.

 

  • Creation of Nodal Technical Centres at BRDs and EDs to give impetus to innovation.

 

  • Conducting regular seminars on indigenisation along with all the stake holders.

 

IAF has been many times accused of not supporting indigenisation with remarks like “Air Marshals always want to play with foreign toys”. This is far from the truth.

 

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