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Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with Union Home Minister Rajnath during an exhibition organised by Department of Defence Production of Ministry of Defence at DRDO Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday.
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Posted at: Sep 1, 2018, 1:54 AM; last updated: Sep 1, 2018, 11:37 AM (IST)
Army wants 6.5 lakh rifles, with new specs
Fourth change in specifications over seven years

The Army today issued a fresh tender to procure 6.5 lakh new assault rifles, but with a key change in specifications — the fourth such alteration since 2011 and second in 18 months.

. The Army now wants a 7.62x39mm rifle, a decision contrary to the one taken by the Ministry of Defence in January 2017 when it had cited “changed operational philosophy” to approve a 7.62x51mm rifle. A procurement process is currently on for 72,400 such rifles . A team of experts has checked out new rifles and is compiling a report, sources told The Tribune.

The new specifications would mean a lesser firing range and a different barrel from the 72,400 rifles the Army is already buying. At present, INSAS rifles (5.6x46mm) are being used, which is a three-decade-old design

The Army has called in suppliers over the next fortnight and aims to issue a request for proposal (RFP) — second stage of tender; first is request for information (RFI) — by December.

In February, the Defence Acquisition Council headed by Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had okayed the procurement of 72,400 assault rifles from abroad and separately, the MoD invited Indian defence equipment makers to send in their bids to make 5.5 lakh rifles as per then specifications to fire a 7.62x51mm round. The new RFI means the previous one is held back.

In December last, a parliamentary committee headed by BJP MP Maj Gen BC Khanduri (retd) had said: “Rifles have been a cause for concern for the Army.”


MoD flip-flops

2007 Indian Army decides to change its three-decade-old INSAS rifles with new hi-tech weapons

2011 First tender is issued for a dual-calibre rifle that allows two types of ammunition —7.62x39mm and 5.56x45mm

2015 Tender issued in 2011 is withdrawn



  • Second attempt is made to buy modified INSAS 1C rifles, but it is scrapped too after the Army opts for a rifle for heavier 7.62x51mm rounds
JAN. 2017 Third change comes in as Ministry of Defence okays purchase of 72,400 7.62x51mm rifle rifles

AUG 31, 2018 Fourth effective change is made as the Indian Army now wants 7.62x39mm rifles and issues a fresh tender to procure new 6.5 lakh assault weapons
 
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The defence minister met the governor at Raj bhawan in Srinagar and the two discussed issues related to security along the Line of Control and hinterland of the state

Updated: Sep 02, 2018 17:48 IST

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Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman with Army chief general Bipin Rawat interacts with troops of the 28 Inf Div on their visit to the Balbir forward post in Keran sector, J-K on September 2.(PTI Photo)

Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman Sunday called on Jammu and Kashmir governor Satya Pal Malik and discussed the prevailing security situation in the state.

Sitharaman met the governor at Rajbhawan in Srinagar and the two discussed issues related to security along the Line of Control and hinterland of the state, officials said.

Earlier, the defence minister, accompanied by Army chief general Bipin Rawat, visited a forward post in north Kashmir this morning, the officials said.

They said Sitharaman visited Balbir Post where she interacted with the troops of 28 Infantry Division. She is the first defence minister to visit the Balbir post, the officials added.
 
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