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Oman places order for weapons from India
Huma Siddiqui
Posted: Sunday, Apr 04, 2010 at 0023 hrs IST
New Delhi: Oman has become the first country in West Asia to place an order for guns with India.
According to senior officials, INSAS gun from the Ordnance Factor Board is currently undergoing trials for the Oman army.
This is not the first time that Oman is planning to procure defence equipment from India. Infact, state-owned Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL) is set to foray into global market with special focus on the Gulf region.
GSL has been working on various projects to provide offshore patrol vessels to the Indian Navy and Coast Guard and is also looking forward to provide fast interceptor boats to the ministry of home affair.
Sources in the government indicated that GSL has delivered to three tugboats to Oman. The Sultanate of Oman has expressed its keenness to buy more boats from GSL, however, due to overflow of orders that has been put on hold for the time being.
GSL had participated in the Doha exhibition last year and it received positive response, especially from countries like Bahrain and UAE. The officials of the Oman have visited the Indian shipyard and were impressed by the level of expertise, and suggested improvements to the ship designs, said officials.
GSL will be undergoing modernisation to give a boost to their ship construction capability.
Oman places order for weapons from India
Huma Siddiqui
Posted: Sunday, Apr 04, 2010 at 0023 hrs IST
New Delhi: Oman has become the first country in West Asia to place an order for guns with India.
According to senior officials, INSAS gun from the Ordnance Factor Board is currently undergoing trials for the Oman army.
This is not the first time that Oman is planning to procure defence equipment from India. Infact, state-owned Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL) is set to foray into global market with special focus on the Gulf region.
GSL has been working on various projects to provide offshore patrol vessels to the Indian Navy and Coast Guard and is also looking forward to provide fast interceptor boats to the ministry of home affair.
Sources in the government indicated that GSL has delivered to three tugboats to Oman. The Sultanate of Oman has expressed its keenness to buy more boats from GSL, however, due to overflow of orders that has been put on hold for the time being.
GSL had participated in the Doha exhibition last year and it received positive response, especially from countries like Bahrain and UAE. The officials of the Oman have visited the Indian shipyard and were impressed by the level of expertise, and suggested improvements to the ship designs, said officials.
GSL will be undergoing modernisation to give a boost to their ship construction capability.
Oman places order for weapons from India