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Singapore firm bids for $3 bn India defence deals

ST Kinetics, part of Singapore Technologies Engineering, said it bid for five Indian defence contracts worth USD 3 billion and is keen to set up a manufacturing base in the country.

The tenders comprise two artillery gun projects and a light strike vehicle for the army and two carbine rifle projects for internal security. ST Engineering, majority-owned by Singapore state investment agency Temasek, is the city-state's biggest arms manufacturer and the world's largest aircraft repair firm.

India is upgrading its largely Soviet-era arsenal to counter potential threats from Pakistan and China. The Indian army needs new weapons urgently as its last major acquisition, of Bofors Howitzers, was in 1986.

"If all five tenders we have bid for come through, we will have revenue of USD 3 billion over five years," Patrick Choy, chief marketing officer of ST Kinetics, told reporters.

Choy said the company hopes to earn USD 1 billion from non-defence business in India over 3-5 years, mainly through selling speciality vehicles used in mining, excavation and road construction. The firm is keen to set up a base in India to manufacture speciality vehicles and is looking for a local partner.

"We are prepared to form a company here, or do a joint venture or buy out a local firm to start manufacturing in India."

ST Kinetics is also talking to local companies to help set up an MRO (aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul) business in India, Choy added. The company already has a strategic pact with Punj Lloyd for defence production.

The Singapore firm will begin India trials next month of its 155 mm Towed Howitzer for the army, where it will compete against the Bofors guns, Choy said.

As part of its broad military upgrade, India is seeking millions of dollars worth of heavy-lift helicopters, submarines, ships and artillery for its army, a KPMG report has said.

Only 15% of India's equipment is "state of the art", according to the first comprehensive report on the country's defence sector prepared by KPMG and the Confederation of Indian Industry.

Singapore firm bids for $3 bn India defence deals - Reuters -

The list of major Indian military allies keeps growing. Good news considering the fact that we do need to urgently upgrade our Soviet-era weapons.
 
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Well its better in other sense, Military ties influence Political ties as well;

Moreover they bring more competitions among the suppliers and More options to choose from from as far as we r concerned.
 
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It is rumored that Army is looking for ST to fill it requirements of artillery guns and the 145 Guns from US is a stop gap arrangement for the delay. The trials for guns will start from Feb pending decision in court.
 
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Reuters news report on the issue didn't mention anything on a pending decision in court.

ST Kinetics says to begin India gun trials soon | Business News | Reuters

Even my rumors comes from some news.
here is the link and I pasted text too.
'80 pc army tanks are night blind. It's a concern': Rediff.com India News


Referring to the ban on a Singapore-based company owing to its name figuring in a CBI probe against former Ordnance Factory Board Chief Sudipto Ghosh, Kapoor said the Defence Ministry had recently decided to allow the trails, pending a decision on awarding of the contract till the case in the court was over.
 
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This is a deceptive title for the thread. It is basically only that a Singapore firm ST is bidding for a military sales contract. You make it out to be more than it is. Also Bharati is playing games, dangling a few measly rupees hoping the vendors will sing and dance to Bharati's tunes....

Singapore has excellent military relations with India.

"Dangling a few measly rupees" cannot explain several joint Indo-Singapore military exercises such as SIMBEX which has been held 16 times till date, making it one of the longest running military exercises in southern Asia. Also, under 2009 agreement, Singapore sends its army to India for training and has stationed some its military equipment permanently here.

If you want to say something useful, please go ahead. Otherwise, keep your mouth shut and spare us from your ignorance. And for your information, learn to treat other nations with respect rather than using terms like "measly" and "dancing to Bharati's tunes".
 
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Singapore has excellent military relations with India.
but then who doesn't? we own the sea route... very profitable... :devil:


Singapore sends its army to India for training and has stationed some its military equipment permanently here.
ah... our tiny imperial ambition... :angel:
 
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