ID | 132257 |
Title Proper | Winds of change |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chandra, Atul ; Mekala, Dilip Kumar |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Ensuring that delayed crucial aviation projects are delivered fast should be the new government's priority Hope is riding high on the new Narendra Modi government. Little over a month after assuming the high office, India's Prime Minister has managed to boost the confidence of the Indian military forces. While symbolic gestures like spending a day aboard INS Vikramaditya helped to bring in motivation to the Indian Navy, which was plagued by series of accidents in the last few months; it is his policy decisions like opening up the defence industry to the private sector that has attracted foreign investors' confidence. |
`In' analytical Note | Force Vol.11, No.11; July 2014: p.4-12 |
Journal Source | Force Vol.11, No.11; July 2014: p.4-12 |
Key Words | Government Policy ; Aviation Project ; Civil Aviation ; Defence Strategy ; Indian Defence Forces ; Indian Army - IA ; Indian Navy - IN ; Indian Air Force - IAF ; Defence Procurement ; Strategic Challenges ; Diplomatic Policies ; Strategic Policies ; Defence Economy ; FDI Policy ; PPP Model |