Army Industry meet to speed up indigenization of weaponry & technology

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Army Industry meet to speed up indigenization of weaponry & technology - indian Bureaucracy

The Government was working towards development of domestic and indigenous defence capabilities to make India self-reliant in weaponry and technology for securing the nation, said Dr. Subhash Bhamre, Minister of State for Defence, Ministry of Defence, Government of India, at a seminar on ‘Solutions to Problem Statements: Make in India to Made in India’ organized by FICCI in partnership with Army Design Bureau (ADB). The Minister also launched the website of ‘Solutions to Problem Statements: Make in India to Made in India’ under the aegis of ADB.

The Army has published two comprehensive compendiums listing out specific problem areas for industry and the research fraternity to propose solutions. Today’s seminar acted as a platform to deliberate on potential solutions to the two volumes of the Compendium of Problem Statements. The Proposed Solutions, as found acceptable by the Army could then be taken up as projects through the services technical board fund and technology development fund managed by DRDO. A series of seminars in partnership with various institutes of technological excellence is planned pan-India.
Dr. Bhamre said that the ‘Make in India’ initiative was spearheaded by ADB whose role is to facilitate Research & Development efforts and initiate Procurements of Weapons and Equipment required by the Indian Army. He added that initiatives such as ‘Skill India’ should be leveraged to make the defence sector indigenized.
General Bipin Rawat UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, ADC, Chief of the Army Staff, said that concerted efforts had been made in order to build synergy among Army, industry and academia to give an impetus to modernization of Indian Army through indigenization. The Army was looking at ways to integrate technology with its manpower to beef up the nation’s defence capabilities. Towards this end, the Indian Army was ready to facilitate the industry in meeting its defence requirement, he said, adding that funding was an issue and industry needed to come forward and scale up the innovations of DRDO to fulfil the needs of the Army.

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