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India plants to cut defence import bill by half
Hyderabad, Dec 23 (PTI) India plans to reduce its defence import bill from the present Rs 40,000 crore to Rs 20,000 crore, Minister of State for Defence M M Pallam Raju said today.
The Government needs more private participation to achieve this, he told mediapersons here after inauguration of defence and aerospace system integration unit belonging to Nucon Industries, a city-based defence equipment manufacturing company.
Presently, the defence import bill constitutes around 65 per cent of the total defence budget. The total budget for defence is around Rs 60,000 crore this year.
"Today we import 60 to 65 per cent of defence procurements and 35 to 40 per cent is made indigenously. The ground is being created to reverse the percentage over a period. This is not possible to achieve only through PSUs though. We need private sector participation to achieve this," Raju said.
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Hyderabad, Dec 23 (PTI) India plans to reduce its defence import bill from the present Rs 40,000 crore to Rs 20,000 crore, Minister of State for Defence M M Pallam Raju said today.
The Government needs more private participation to achieve this, he told mediapersons here after inauguration of defence and aerospace system integration unit belonging to Nucon Industries, a city-based defence equipment manufacturing company.
Presently, the defence import bill constitutes around 65 per cent of the total defence budget. The total budget for defence is around Rs 60,000 crore this year.
"Today we import 60 to 65 per cent of defence procurements and 35 to 40 per cent is made indigenously. The ground is being created to reverse the percentage over a period. This is not possible to achieve only through PSUs though. We need private sector participation to achieve this," Raju said.
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