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Def Expo 2018

Prime Minister's Office
12-April, 2018 12:28 IST
Text of PM’s Address at DEFEXPO-2018


Governor of Tamil Nadu,

Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha,

Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu,

Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu,

My Ministerial colleagues,

Distinguished visitors,

Friends.

A very good morning to you all!

This is the 10th edition of Def-Expo.

Some of you may have attended this event several times.A few may even have been attending it since inception.

But for me, this is the first time at Def-Expo.I am both delighted and over-whelmed to see such akeengathering here in this historic region of Kanchi-puram in the great State of Tamil Nadu.

I am very happy to be here in the land of the great Cholas who established India's historic civilization links through trade and education. This is the land of our glorious maritime legacy.

This is the land from where India Looked East and Acted East thousands of years ago.

Friends.

It is wonderful to see over five hundred Indian companies, along with over one hundred and fifty foreign companies present here.

More than forty countries have sent their official delegations as well.It is an opportunity like none other, not only to discuss India’s defence requirements, but also to show-case, for the first time ever, in such a manner, India’s own defence manufacturing capabilities to the world.

Armed Forces, the world over know the importance of supply chains. But it is not just on the battle-fields, but also on the factory floors of defence manufacturing enterprises, that strategic decisions are made.

Today, we live in an inter-connected world.The efficiency of supply chains is a key factor in any manufacturing enterprise.Therefore,the strategic imperative to Make in India, to Make for India, and to Supply to the World from India is stronger than ever before.

Friends.

Thousands of years of history of India shows that we have never desired any one's territory.

Rather than winning countries through wars, India has believed in winning hearts.This is the land from where the message of peace and universal brotherhood has gone out sinceVedic times.

This is the land from where the light of Buddhism spread to the world.In fact, from the time of Ashoka and even earlier, India has believed in using strength to protect the highest ideals of humanity.

In modern times more than one hundred and thirty thousand Indian soldiers sacrificed their lives in World Wars in the last century. India had no claim on territory.But Indian soldiers fought for restoring peace and up-holding human values.

Independent India has also sent one of the largest numbers of UN Peace-Keepers to places all over the world.

At the same time, an important responsibility of the State is to protect its own citizens.The Great Indian thinker and strategist Kautilya wrote theArth-shastra more than two thousand years ago. He said that the King, or the ruler, must protect his people. And, he also said that peace is preferable to war. India's defence preparedness is guided by these thoughts.Our commitment to peace is just as strong as our commitment to protect our people and our territory.And for this, we are ready to take all steps required to equip our Armed Forces, including through the establishment of a strategically independent defence industrial complex.

Friends.

We are conscious that creating a defence industrial complex is far from simple. We know that a lot needs to be done, and many piecesof this puzzle need to fit together.We are also aware/ that the defence manufacturing sector is unique in terms of government involvement.You need the government to grant a license to manufacture. Since the government is almost the only buyer in India, you also need the government to grant an order.

And, you need the government even to grant permission to export.

Therefore, over the last few years, we have made a humble beginning.

On defence manufacturing licenses, on defence offsets, on defence exports clearances, on Foreign Direct Investment in defence manufacturing, and on reforming our defence procurement, we have taken many steps.

In all these areas, our regulations, processes and procedures have been made more industry-friendly, more transparent, more predictable and more outcome oriented.The Defence Products List for the purpose of issuing licenseshas been revised, and most of the components, parts, sub-systems, testing equipment and production equipment have been removed from the list to reduce entry barriers for the industry, especially for the small and medium enterprises.

Initial validity of Industrial License has been increased from 3 years to 15 years, with provision to further extend it by 3 years.

Offset guidelineshave been made flexible by allowing changes of Indian Offset Partners and offset components, even in contracts already signed.

Foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers are now not required to indicate the details of Indian Offset Partners and products at the time of signingof contracts. We have also re-instated Services as an avenue of discharging offsets.

The Standard Operating Procedure for issue of export authorizationshas been simplified and put in public domain.

The requirement of Government-signed End User Certificate for export of parts and components and other non-sensitive military stores, sub-assemblies, and sub-systems has been done away with.

The defence industry sector was closed to the private sector till May 2001, when it was first opened up to private sector participation by the Government of Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee ji.

We have taken a step forward and revised the Foreign Direct Investment cap of 26 percent to 49 percent through the automatic route, and even up to 100 percent on a case-to-case basis.

The Defence Procurement Procedure has also been revised, with many specific provisionsfor stimulating the growth of domestic defence industry.

We have also de-notified some items earlier made exclusively by Ordnance Factories, so that the private sector, especially the micro, small and medium enterprises can enter this space.

For encouraging the development of Micro and Small enterprises in the defence sector, the Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small Enterprises– which was notified in 2012 – has been made mandatory from April 2015.

And we have seen some encouraging initial results.In May 2014, the total number of defence licenses issued stood at 215. In less than four years, we have issued 144 more licenses through a much more transparent and predictable process.

In May 2014, the total number of defence export permissions granted stood at 118, for a total value of 577 million dollars. In less than four years, we have issued 794 more export permissions, for a total value of over 1.3 billion dollars.From 2007 to 2013, the targeted offsets obligations were 1.24 billion dollars, of which only 0.79 billion dollarsworth of offsets were actually discharged. That is, an achievement rate of only about 63 percent.

From 2014 to 2017, the targeted offsets obligationswere 1.79 billion dollars, of which 1.42 billion dollars worth of offsets were realized. This is an achievement rate of close to 80 percent. Procurement from Micro and Small Enterprises by the Defence Public Sector Undertakings and Ordnance Factories has gone up from about Rs. 3300 crores in 2014-15 to over Rs. 4250 crores in 2016-17. This is an increase of close to 30 percent.

It is heartening to note that the contribution of small and medium scale sector to defence production has grown by 200 percent in the last 4 years.

And, they are increasingly also becoming part/ of the global supply chains.

I am also pleased that the share of Indian vendors in the procurement orders placed through defence capital expenditure has gone up from about 50 percent during 2011-14 to over 60 percent during the last three years.

I am sure that this will improve further in the years ahead.

Friends,

Having said that, I am aware that we need to do a lot more.And, we are committed to do so.

We are committed to building a defence industrial complex that has room for everyone – public sector, private sector, as well as foreign firms.

We are committed to establishing two Defence Industrial Corridors – one right here in Tamil Nadu, and one in Uttar Pradesh.These defence industrial corridors will utilize the existing defence manufacturing ecosystems in these regions,and further build upon it.

These corridors will become the engines of economic development and growth of defence industrial base in the country.We have also established a Defence Investors Cell to assist and handhold the investors involved in Defence Production.

Friends’.

Government's support for technology, innovation, research and development is essentialfor defence sector.

A Technology Perspective and Capability Road-map has been released to help the industry in planning and initiating technology development, partnerships and production arrangements.

In recent years, we have also taken various initiatives like Make In India, Startup India, and Atal Innovation Mission, to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in the Indian commercial eco-system.

Today, we have launched the ‘Innovation for Defence Excellence’ scheme. It will set up Defence Innovation Hubs throughout the country to provide necessary incubation and infrastructure support to the start-ups in defence area.

Private venture capital into the defence sector, especially for start-ups will also be encouraged.

New and emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Robotics are perhaps the most important determinants/ of defensive and offensive capabilities for any defence force in the future. India, with its leadership in Information Technology domain, would strive to use this technology tilt to its advantage.



Friends.

The former President and a great son of Tamil Nadu and India,Bharat RatnaDr. A. P. J Abdul Kalam had called upon all of us to “Dream! Dream! Dream! Dreams transform into thoughts, and thoughts result in action”.

Our dream is to Develop the Ecosystem to Foster an Environment of New and Creative Entrepreneurship in the defence manufacturing sector.

And for this, in the weeks ahead, we will undertake extensive consultations with all stakeholders, including both Indian and Foreign companies, about our Defence Production and Defence Procurement policy space.I call upon all of you to actively participate in this exercise.Our aim is not just to discuss, but to draw the right lessons.Our intention is not to lecture, but to listen.Our goal is not merely to tinker, but to transform.

Friends.

We want to move fast. But, we do not want to take short cuts.

There was a time when, like many other aspects of governance, the critical issue of defence preparedness was also hampered by policy paralysis.

We have seen the damage such laziness, incompetenceor perhaps some hidden motives, can cause to the nation.

Not now. Not anymore. Never again.Issues that should have been long addressed by previous governments, are being resolved now.

You would have seen how the issue of providing bullet proof jackets to Indian Army soldiers was kept hanging for years.

And, you would have also seen that we have brought the process to a successful conclusion with a contract that will provide a boost to defence manufacturing in India.You would also recall the long-drawn process of procurement of fighter aircraft that never reached any conclusion.

We have not only taken bold action to meet our immediate critical requirements, but have also initiated a new process to procure 110 fighter aircraft.We do not want to spend ten years in discussions without any tangibleoutcomes. We will work with you with a sense of mission to keep our defence forces equipped with state-of-the-art systems, and to create the necessary domestic manufacturing ecosystem to achieve this.And, in all our efforts to pursue efficiency and effectiveness in partnership with you, we will be guided by the highest ideals of integrity and probity.

Friends.

This sacredland brings to mind the legend Thiruvalluvar, a celebrated Tamil poet and philosopher.

He had said:

“In sandy soil, when deep you delve, you reach the springs below; The more you learn, the freer streams of wisdom flow.”

I am confident that Def-Expo will provide the opportunity to professionals and industry to find new meeting ground for developing military industrial enterprises.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

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Ministry of Defence
12-April, 2018 17:55 IST
DEFEXPO 2018

The first event of Defence Expo 2018 on 11 April 2018 at Tiruvidanthal, Kanchhepuram District, inaugurated by Honourable Raksha Mantri, was attended by General Bipin Rawat, Chief of the Army Staff.

On 11 April 2018, Chief of the Army Staff attended the Ninth International Conference on Aerospace and Defence and later attended another seminar on ‘Designing Solutions to Battlefield Necessities: The Warrior Speak’. Chief of the Army Staff during his address in the later Seminar appreciated the academic institutions of India as they have always been engaged in some of the most promising research activities that could result in revolutionary changes in availability of indigenous technologies. He further appreciated the efforts of Indian defence manufacturers, academia, industry and scientific community for joining hands in the effort to realise the dream of Make in India.

On 11 Apr 18 and 12 April 18, Chief of the Army Staff interacted with myriad representatives from Governments, scientific community, academia, designers and developers.

Chief of the Army Staff as the Chief Guest in Seminar ‘Defence Industries Corridor-Unleashing the Start-up & MSMEs’ appreciated their confidence, emphsised that ‘Indian Army shall Win Future Wars with Indian Solutions’ and conveyed that Indian Army will do necessary hand-holding for them to succeed.

Chief of the Army Staff conveyed that Indian Army will always act as catalyst for indigenisation and will always inspire swift modernisation.

Col Aman Anand

PRO (Army)
 
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi witnessing the demonstration of equipment of the three Armed forces, at the inauguration ceremony of the DefExpo India-2018, at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu on April 12, 2018.
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi witnessing the demonstration of equipment of the three Armed forces, at the inauguration ceremony of the DefExpo India-2018, at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu on April 12, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visiting the pavilions, at the inauguration ceremony of the DefExpo India-2018, at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu on April 12, 2018.

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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman addressing at the inauguration ceremony of the DefExpo India-2018, at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu on April 12, 2018.

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The Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Subhash Ramrao Bhamre addressing at the inauguration ceremony of the DefExpo India-2018, at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu on April 12, 2018.



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Ministry of Defence
13-April, 2018 17:58 IST
RM appreciates National Level Open Challenge Competition "Solution to Problem: DefExpo 2018" Winners

Raksha Mantri Smt Nirmala Sitharaman today gave away prizes for National Level Open Challenge Competition "Solution to Problem: DefExpo 2018" during DefExpo India 2018 at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district on the East Coast Road near Chennai.

Raksha Mantri said that much more than anything else in the DefExpo this was the most interesting aspect. She appreciated the students for their contributions for the betterment in the field of science and technology in general and defence technology in particular and mentioned that she was seeing better future for the country as most of these young minds have come up with such ingenious solutions in spite of tied up with the academic schedules.


Smt Sitharaman encouraged the winners to keep up the good work and said Ministry of Defence would be always looking forward to engaging such brilliant minds in future as well.

Ministry of Defence
13-April, 2018 17:34 IST
Indian Companies and Oems Sign 7 Mous for Defence Hardware during Defexpo 2018

The third India Military Industrial Conference was held on the side-lines of DefExpo 2018 at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district on the East Coast Road near Chennai, today. The Indian delegation was led by Secretary (Defence Production) Dr Ajay Kumar . The delegation comprised senior representatives of the Government and representatives of the leading Defence Industries. Around 75 Indian defence sector manufacturing companies and 28 Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) from industry participated in the conference.

Deliberations during the conference were aimed to focus on needs for improvement of after-sales support of origin defence platforms being exploited by Indian defence forces and also to facilitate domestic manufacturing of some of the identified spare parts through collaborations between Indian vendors and OEMs.

Towards the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government, seven Memoranda of Understanding were signed between the Indian Private Defence sector manufacturing companies and OEMs for manufacture/ development of spares/ sub-assemblies/ assemblies of identified origin platforms in use by the Indian Armed Forces in collaboration with the OEMs.

In order to improve after sales support of Origin Defence Equipment in use with the Indian Armed Forces and to promote indigenous manufacturing of certain identified components/ spares by Indian companies in collaboration with OEMs, two rounds of India. Military Industrial Conferences were held in past, first one in March 2017 in New Delhi and second one in August 2017 .

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Ministry of Defence
13-April, 2018 14:31 IST
BEML & OFB launches Force Multiplier 155mm 52 Cal Mounted Gun system

Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) and Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML) have unveiled its latest product viz 155mm 52 Cal Mounted Gun system at a function held at the ongoing DefExpo 2018 in Chennai. It was launched jointly by CMD, BEML Shri Deepak Kumar Hota and DGOF & Chairman OFB Shri S K Chourasia.

The uniqueness of this project is that it has been completely and independently designed and manufactured by OFB in association with BEML & BEL and is therefore a shining example of ‘Make in India’. The gun is equipped with the state-of-the-art laying and sighting system such as GPS aided INS, muzzle velocity feeder data management, day and night firing, ballasting computer system capability.

The base vehicle used for the gun system is the BEML-TATRA 8X8 truck with all differential lockable and a powerful 300 KW (402 HP) engine, which provides it a power to weight ratio of more than 10KW/ton. This is a high mobility vehicle with independent wheel suspension and swinging half axles to provide enhanced cross-country mobility. The vehicle has a cruising speed of 80 km/hr on road and more than 30 km/hr in cross-country and has a cruising range of 1000 km without refuelling.

The armament used in the 155 mm 52 Cal has a target destruction capability of approximately 42 kms. The Gun System combines with the advantage of high mobility performance of a truck with accurate long range fire power of a 155 mm 52 Cal gun and with its onboard ammunition storage capability of 18 rounds of HE shells as well as 18 BMCS and 2-6 chargers. It can be automatically deployed in any terrain and can perform a mission independently.

With its high strategic manoeuvrability in all types of terrain it will serve as an all weather reinforcement for the infantry and will be a present force multiplier for the Indian artillery.

The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman visiting an exhibition, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018.
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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman visiting an exhibition, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018.
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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman visiting an exhibition, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018.

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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman visiting an exhibition, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018.
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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman giving away 1st Prize jointly to Shri Rajaneesh Acharya, PhD student and Dr. Debashisha Jena, Asst. Professor of NIT, Surathkal for National Level Open Challenge Competition “Solution to Problem: DefExpo 2018”, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018. The Secretary (Defence Production), Dr. Ajay Kumar is also seen.
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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman giving away 2nd Prize jointly to six professionals from Chennai for the National Level Open Challenge Competition “Solution to Problem: DefExpo 2018”, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018.
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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman giving away 3rd Prize to Shri Mondeep Duarah, a professional from Bangalore for the National Level Open Challenge Competition “Solution to Problem: DefExpo 2018”, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018. The Secretary (Defence Production), Dr. Ajay Kumar is also seen.

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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman giving away Consolation Prize 1 to Shri Aakash Sunil Kale, Shri Vivek Yadav and Shri Adithyan T R, students from Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design & Manufacturing Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu in the National Level Open Challenge Competition “Solution to Problem: DefExpo 2018”, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018. The Secretary (Defence Production), Dr. Ajay Kumar is also seen.
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The Union Minister for Defence, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman addressing the gathering after distributing prizes for National Level Open Challenge Competition “Solution to Problem: DefExpo 2018”, during the DefExpo India – 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018.

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The Chairman DRDO & Secretary, Department of Defence R&D, Dr. S. Christopher addressing a press conference, during the DefExpo India - 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 13, 2018.
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Ministry of Defence
14-April, 2018 13:55 IST
People of Chennai Make Defexpo-2018 a Grand Success

The 10th edition of Defexpo India, a biennial exhibition on Land, Naval and Internal Homeland Security Systems, held from 11 to 14 April 2018 at Thiruvidanthai in Kancheepuram district on the East Coast Road near Chennai, concludes today.

Governor of Tamil Nadu Shri Banwarilal Purohit presided over the closing ceremony, which was also attended by Secretary (Defence Production) Dr Ajay Kumar, Chairman and Managing Director Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Shri T Suvarna Raju, Additional Secretary (Defence Production) Shri Subhash Chandra and District Collector of Kanchipuram Shri P Ponniah.

Speaking on the occasion, the Governor congratulated the Ministry of Defence for having successfully organised the DefExpo India – 2018 at Thiruvidanthai attracting large number of Indian and foreign exhibitors. He also mentioned that the occasion added flavour to the celebrations as it coincides with Tamil New Year and also with 127th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, the principle architect of our Constitution. Shri Purohit also thanked the people of Chennai and neighbouring areas for playing host and volunteers who have partnered and contributed to the success of the exhibition.

On the concluding day, very large crowd turned up to DefExpo India – 2018 making the event a grand success. Enthusiasm was also evident among organised groups from schools and colleges and visiting youth who were curious and showing keen interest in defence technology.

On the sidelines of the DefExpo India – 2018, indigenously designed and built Indian Naval Ships Sahydari - a stealth frigate, Kamorta - anti submarine warfare corvette, Sumitra - a naval advanced offshore patrol vessel, Airavat - an amphibious ship and Kirch - a missile corvette were kept ‘Open to Visitors’ at Chennai Port for the first time in the history of DefExpo from 13 to 15 April 2018. The ships visit witnessed overwhelming response from the citizenry of Chennai and adjoining districts.

The DefExpo witnessed four-days of hectic activities with underlined theme of ‘India: The Emerging Defence Manufacturing Hub’ showcasing India’s capability in export of defence systems and components. More than 670 exhibitors, including over 150 international exhibitors took part in the event. The MSME sector had representation this time around 15 per cent. An event of this scale was made feasible by the wholehearted support of people and various service agencies, including hotel industry and tour operators, in the host state of Tamil Nadu. The people of Chennai lived up to the reputation of being excellent hosts.

The Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri Banwarilal Purohit paying homage to Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, on his 127th birth anniversary, at the closing ceremony of the DefExpo India - 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 14, 2018.
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The Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri Banwarilal Purohit at the closing ceremony of the DefExpo India - 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 14, 2018. The Secretary (Defence Production), Dr. Ajay Kumar and the Chairman and Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Shri T. Suvarna Raju are also seen.

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The Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri Banwarilal Purohit addressing at the closing ceremony of the DefExpo India - 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 14, 2018.

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The Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri Banwarilal Purohit commending tremendous efforts of the volunteers from different different educational institutions of Chennai, at the closing ceremony of the DefExpo India - 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 14, 2018. The Secretary (Defence Production), Dr. Ajay Kumar is also seen.

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The Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri Banwarilal Purohit commending tremendous efforts of the volunteers from different different educational institutions of Chennai, at the closing ceremony of the DefExpo India - 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 14, 2018. The Secretary (Defence Production), Dr. Ajay Kumar and the Chairman and Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Shri T. Suvarna Raju are also seen.


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The Governor of Tamil Nadu, Shri Banwarilal Purohit commending tremendous efforts of the NCC cadets and volunteers from different educational institutions of Chennai, at the closing ceremony of the DefExpo India - 2018, at Thiruvidanthai, Kancheepuram district near Chennai on April 14, 2018. The Secretary (Defence Production), Dr. Ajay Kumar and the Chairman and Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Shri T. Suvarna Raju are also seen.

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