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BY: TNN
After public bickering among Cabinet ministers, here comes the sharp divide in the defence establishment.

With PM Manmohan Singh, defence minister A K Antony and others watching, the faultlines that underlie the embittered DRDO-armed forces relationship erupted into plain view on Wednesday.

Defence Research and Development Organisation chief V K Saraswat, speaking at the National Technology Day awards function, tore into the armed forces for failing to overcome their “temptation” to induct the latest weapon systems from abroad.

This did not go down well with the forces, represented as they were by Air Chief Marshal P V Naik, Admiral Nirmal Verma and General V K Singh as well as other officers in the audience. Some officers told TOI that DRDO “promises too much” but delivers “too little, too late” and the forces are “forced” to push for import of weapon systems to maintain operational readiness.

“Some awards given today, for instance, are for Tejas Light Combat Aircraft, Nag anti-tank guided missile and Astra air-to-air missile. These are still not operational despite years, if not decades, of trials,” said an officer.

The spat comes just two days after the Navy chief held “a long meeting” with Antony to stress that it was high time DRDO got its act together, said sources.

Wednesday’s award ceremony began normally enough, with Saraswat listing out achievements ranging from launch of India’s first nuclear submarine INS Arihant to the planned test of the 5,000-km range Agni-V ballistic missile in 2011. But then, Saraswat let loose a couple of heat-seeking missiles. It’s grossly unfair to hold only DRDO responsible for the poor level of self-reliance in defence systems, he said.

“The responsibility should be shared by all stake-holders of defence ministry and cannot be placed on DRDO alone, which neither has the power to impose its products on its customer (forces), nor the mandate or capacity to produce
the developed systems all by themselves,” he said.

“Services also must understand that while the temptation may be overwhelming to field proven, state-of-the-art imported systems, they too have a role to play in the country’s economic and industrial growth. No foreign system can be customised to completely address our long-term requirements,” he added.

There is, of course, a lot in what Saraswat said. The armed forces certainly need to fully support DRDO to ensure self-reliance in critical weapon systems, the supply of which from abroad can easily be choked in times of crisis.

But it’s equally true DRDO projects cannot continue to be bedevilled with huge time and cost overruns.

The PM, on his part, said, “We should be able to acknowledge and learn from our setbacks. It’s a fact some projects have been delayed and others have faced difficulties during operational induction.”
 
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“Some awards given today, for instance, are for Tejas Light Combat Aircraft, Nag anti-tank guided missile and Astra air-to-air missile. These are still not operational despite years, if not decades, of trials,” said an officer.

nag and astra....still not operational???

some one plz shed light on this.......

nag missile is now operational and astra missile isz under feild trials

Indian Army to Induct Nag Missile Following Final Trials - Army Technology

What can you expect , some of these so called officers were even quoted when talking about the Arjun.

All the good , that did.
Arjun is the perfect case study for what the DRDO chief as said about the armed forces.

IA thinks its not their responsibility to indigenous the forces.

IN and IAF have a far more mature view, and to a varying degree's understand their responsibility.

However has been said , DRDO has not maintained the most stellar reputation , and Indian manufacturers not the best QoS .

But DRDO has been re-tolled in hopes of increasing efficiency,
A DTC has been set up.

The offset clause was created with the specific purpose of strengthening the Manufacture base and its level of technology, as well as feedback into R&D.

Private sector has also now started to enter the manufacture game.
and some company's are now doing R&D as well.(L&T now now developing a new patrol craft for the navy , L&T also helped develop the INS Arihant, also makes torpedoes , Mahindra Axe , TATA armoured vehicles, etc)

There is a push from the PM himself , for more Private Public Partnership.

Now despite all this change and the prospect of a sunrise India defence sector.

Elements within the armed forces have not shown any interest , in harnessing the growing potential , while still demanding build to spec platforms , they themselves are not investing nor taking a stack in the development of some projects.
 
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