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157561
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146619
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Contents |
The Kargil Conflict had fortuitously brought to the centre-stage the need for an integrated approach towards intelligence gathering and joint operations. The 26//11 Mumbai attack has woken us to the reality of a unified approach between the states, the Coast Guard and the Indian Navy. The Defence Procurement Procedures over the years have tried to bring transparency into our procurement process and there have been some moves towards increasing private sector participation in defence manufacturing. However, unlike automotives and telecom sector, the relationship between the DPSUs, the DRDO and the private sector remain uneasy and adversarial. The DPSUs still do not consider the private sector as partners but as contractors.The record of private sector players such as L&T in strategic programmes like that of Arihant is salutary. A defence capability improvement would need major structural change.Either we have a DGA-like structure or the COCO structure of the USA with the government providing oversight on strategic issues.
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119311
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ID:
106864
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ID:
105657
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004360
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Publication |
New Delhi, South Asian Pub., 1994.
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Description |
vii,275p.
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8170031540
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035082 | 327.54/MIS 035082 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
114617
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
India has created a huge industrial base for naval warship construction. The growing capability of the industry is evident from its ability to construct major warships, including an aircraft carrier, destroyers, frigates and submarines. At the same time, there are certain weaknesses in the industry, which prohibit it from meeting the vast requirement of the maritime forces in the required timeframe and cost efficiently. Among others, the industry as a whole does not operate in a competitive environment, lacks crucial capability in warship design, and lacks civil-military integration for naval construction. Overcoming these challenges will be critical for creating a strong and vibrant naval shipbuilding industry in India.
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ID:
109259
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ID:
111054
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ID:
026148
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Publication |
New Delhi, Concept Publishing Co., 1985.
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Description |
xxviii,395p.
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031843 | 338.18/SUN 031843 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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111275
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187455
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