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ID119747
Title ProperArmed forces versus technologists in India's military modernisation
LanguageENG
AuthorRoutray, Bibhu Prasad
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)India's arms acquisition and technology absorption process remains skewed, even six decades after India's independent existence. It under mines the prefrences of the armed forces and remains overly titled in favour of the civilian technologists.The combination of a policy of autarky, distrust of the military, and the avowed objective of building an indigenous technology base and establishing self - reliance in military preparedness - these factors have together prevented the graduation from a distorted acquisition process to a structured one. Largly in the name of self - reliance, the technologists continue to reign over a regime that is known for its delay and cost over-runs rather than for providing anefficient of delivery. Belated attemts have been made to restore order in the overall state of affairs. However, the success of the technologists belonging to the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), India's primary military Research and Development (R&D) agency, in one field - that of missile technology and missile defence - perpetuate this distortion in the system as a whole.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Studies Vol. 13, No. 1; Mar 2013: p.33-55
Journal SourceDefence Studies Vol. 13, No. 1; Mar 2013: p.33-55
Key WordsIndia ;  DRDO ;  Defence ;  Armed Forces ;  Military Technology - India ;  DRDO - Missile Development ;  Missile Defence System ;  IGMDP ;  ATGM ;  Agni Missile


 
 
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