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Tata unit eyes defence sector opportunities

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...The $100 billion Tata group’s strategic aerospace and defence arm, Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL), has scaled up operations across its seven lines of manufacturing and is preparing to bid for building full aircraft in the next three to five years.
To start with, TASL is eyeing a defence ministry contract to manufacture 56 military transport planes to replace an ageing fleet of Avro jets
with the Indian Air Force (IAF) at an estimated cost of Rs.11,900 crore ($1.9 billion)...

Tata unit eyes defence sector opportunities - Livemint


Finally, TATA gets it's act together and start looking at Indian defence needs!
 
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Tata unit eyes defence sector opportunities - Livemint


Finally, TATA gets it's act together and start looking at Indian defence needs!


Good decision .

Time has come for Indian companies to get rid of their shyness and fears and enter into defense sector wide and clean !

Entry of private companies will raise the bar ...and improve the standards and efficiency .


India's private sector has always raised itself to meet global standards ...and delivered the goods .

It's high time that they prove their mettle in defense sector too .
 
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Good decision .

Time has come for Indian companies to get rid of their shyness and fears and enter into defense sector wide and clean !

Entry of private companies will raise the bar ...and improve the standards and efficiency .


India's private sector has always raised itself to meet global standards ...and delivered the goods .

It's high time that they prove their mettle in defense sector too .

I say it's high time that they take responisbility for the Indian defence too, not only for their financial growth. Production of parts for other forces and countries might help them as a company, but not Indian forces and Indian security and that has to change.
 
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Nacho BC! :dance3: Was anticipating for this news since decades :lol:

Best of Luck TATA! :cheers:
 
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@sancho

What 56 planes are we talking about here? They'll partner with a foreign company?

Either Airbus C295W's or Alenia C27J's, which are competing for the Avro replacement. Yes, MoD was searching for Indian industrial partners, that would team up with the winner to take over the licence production in India, to not put that on HAL again, which otherwise would be the only alternative.
 
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You mean when the next government takes over? Because TATA seems to plan with that timeframe. :whistle:
Like to add one thing. Private companies give timeline on safer side by adding delay tolerrances unlike our PSUs. So 5 is max not min timeline.
 
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