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The World Is Hungry For A Piece Of India's Defence Pie

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Indian billionaires Mukesh Ambani, Azim Premji and Adi Godrej made their fortunes in oil refining, software and toilet soaps. These days the moguls see big money in bullets, bombs and ballistics.

Indian billionaires Mukesh Ambani, Azim Premji and Adi Godrej made their fortunes in oil refining, software and toilet soaps. These days the moguls see big money in bullets, bombs and ballistics.

India is the world's largest weapons importer, relying on foreign suppliers, including Boeing and MiG Russian Aircraft, for about 70 per cent of its US$35 billion (S$45 billion) military budget.

Now, Asia's third-biggest economy is revising its rules to give domestic private-sector companies a better shot at more of the spending.

The new procedures added a "buy and make Indian" provision. For contracts that require certain expertise, only local companies, including joint ventures with overseas firms, can enter bids. India also tweaked rules governing local purchase requirements.

That has got big Indian companies such as Premji's Wipro, the country's third-largest software exporter, setting up weapon-making units, forming new partnerships with foreign defence companies or eyeing acquisitions overseas.

"This is a sexy market with a huge capital acquisition programme," said Mr Dhiraj Mathur, an Executive Director at PricewaterhouseCoopers' India unit.

"The advantage the big players have is that they are large, have deep pockets and the resources."

Domestic private-sector companies now account for only 10 per cent of India's defence spending, mostly as sub-contractors to state-owned entities, which contribute about 20 per cent, according to a March report by Boston Consulting Group.

Mr Godrej, chairman of Mumbai-based Godrej Group, whose consumer unit is India's third-largest maker of personal-care products, said "defence will be a major area of expansion" for Indian companies in the next few years.

His group was "looking at all opportunities" to expand into the segment and discussing partnership possibilities, he added.

The tilt to domestic companies comes as India ramps up its defence budget, looking beyond its traditional rivalry with Pakistan to counter China's rising power.

India tripled military outlay over the last decade to become the world's seventh-largest defence spender last year. China is the second largest at US$105 billion.

In the next five years, KPMG International estimates, India will seek bids for US$42 billion of military hardware - from fighter jets to artillery guns.

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I think the biggest thing is that the countries around the world are friendly with India, with not many issues etc, everyone wants to see a peaceful India and India's history as a peaceful nation is now paying dividends. The Americans for example do not sell some of the stuff they are giving you to even their closest allies, yet they are willing to sell you these things, it's just one example of how the world trust India and want India to have a modern army as well.
 
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^^ we usually do not betray others trust mate . we keep the tech given to us to ourself and do not proliferate . its one of the reasons they accept us .
 
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Seeing a Country which have never Infringed Intellectual Property Rights.
A Nation which Does not support Armed Conflicts
A Nation which has an Economy of 1.7 Trillion Officially and Unofficially of 2.7 Trillion
A Nation Respected by Major Nations
Defence Budget of 40 Bn Dollars which will be revised to 48 Bn this year itself. Discussion are on to make it 60 Bn with change in Government.
AF wants to add 1000+ Choppers, 200 Fighter, Tpt A/c etc...
Army Arty, Tanks, Combat Choppers and more
Navy A whole different Ball Game

Add to that Strategic Location.

Then, why Not anyone would like to sell to 'Hindustan"
 
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the countries which said F*** off last decade are trying to impress us , even they wont mind selling nuke tech to us .
 
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they have weapons we have money,they want to sell,we want to buy,this is all about,what usa think about india?it doesn't matter
 
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I think the biggest thing is that the countries around the world are friendly with India, with not many issues etc, everyone wants to see a peaceful India and India's history as a peaceful nation is now paying dividends. The Americans for example do not sell some of the stuff they are giving you to even their closest allies, yet they are willing to sell you these things, it's just one example of how the world trust India and want India to have a modern army as well.
Id like to say some thing a bit different here they flock to India not because of good will or to watch India rise,it is just that they are not very comfortable with the rise of china and hence are running around to find a supportive country.India is exploiting this situation to the Hilt.There are two countries which are an exception to this they are the French and the Russia.
 
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they are willing to sell you because if they dont, chances are you will try to make it and if you made it then you will take a part of a larger pie in weapon exports. yeah they trust you, yeah they want to be friend with you, blah blah
 
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I can see a very powerful army in next 5-6 years......

The PLA?? Chinese are producing own weapons which is cheaper and they have mpre money so I agree we will see a very powerful army in Indian but it may not be Indian
 
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it's already powerfull! within next 5-6 years it will be mighty indian army,airforce and navy
 
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The PLA?? Chinese are producing own weapons which is cheaper and they have mpre money so I agree we will see a very powerful army in Indian but it may not be Indian

i agrde too we will see a very powerfull army in pakistan but it may not be pakistan
first think about your nation,vision is clear chinks wants pak:P
 
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The PLA?? Chinese are producing own weapons which is cheaper and they have mpre money so I agree we will see a very powerful army in Indian but it may not be Indian

For any country Chinese product are last choice ... If any one have problem of money or no other choice so they choose Chinese
 
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The PLA?? Chinese are producing own weapons which is cheaper and they have mpre money so I agree we will see a very powerful army in Indian but it may not be Indian

India does not want to be an acting power with an Indigenous Weaponry. China is manufacturing its weapons as it does not have any other choice. India too can build like china but when we have an opportunity to buy and learn the best available technology and keep that as a foundation of our future manufacturings why would we waste R&D costs? Instead we could fund Innovations and research on guarded technologies... Isnt it the best strategy?

The Weapons might not be Indian for the next 20 years, but what comes after would be the best among the contemporary because unlike china our foundation was wielded with the best available technology .
 
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