Indian Missiles Sought After by Many Foreign Countries, Says Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
The statement assumes significance as traditionally India has been a major arms importer and still depends on foreign vendors for around 50 per cent of its military hardware requirements
New Delhi, April 13: Asserting that several foreign countries want to get Indian missiles in their inventory, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said there was an export potential of sale of homegrown defence products. The statement assumes significance as traditionally India has been a major arms importer and still depends on foreign vendors for around 50 per cent of its military hardware requirements."You did talk about integrated missiles programme, which has yielded a lot of results. Today, missiles are so sought after by many countries... I want to highlight that there exists a market outside other than the Indian armed forces," the Defence Minister said while addressing an event organised by the Vivekananda International Foundation. Rafale Deal Row: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Calls Rahul Gandhi's Comments on Supreme Court Observation 'Contempt of Court'.
The Defence Minister said that a lot of countries are keen to have some kind of engagement with India and "want to purchase from you. India has immense potential to be an exporter of different equipment. I can also say, even a shipbuilding warship building capability is very well recognised outside. There are several countries which are saying, help us to give that capacity to us. "The Defence Minister cited the example of aerospace PSU -- HAL to suggest that a long term plan was required to establish India as an exporter of defence products."I keep telling them (on increasing exports) yes, you have grievances about the Air Force not paying you on time. But there are also disputes about you not supplying on time," she said while explaining that despite increasing the production capacity of the HAL, it would take a lot of time to produce the existing orders of the Indian forces. Nirmala Sitharaman Says 'Flying Sukhoi Was a Proud Moment for Me', Talks About Unknown Aspects of Her Life In Interview.
The Defence Minister also brought out that she has taken up a proposal with the Finance Ministry which may help her Ministry and the armed forces to retain the money allocated to them in the budget. Sitharaman also said that she has now asked the Defence Attaches posted outside the country to brief the Defence Ministry once a year about the developments in their countries of posting and regularly update it about their work.
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