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Defence offsets: a system-level view
/ Spear, Joanna
Spear, Joanna
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2013.
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How effective are offsets as a means to boost a domestic defence industry? This article takes a novel approach to answering this question; examining global data on levels of defence sales over three decades as a measure of successful defence industrialisation (i.e., using the market as an indicator of success). The quantitative data points to a mixed picture as despite the ubiquity of defence offsets, they are no guarantees of success in defence industrialisation. It concludes that offsets can be an important part of a defence industrialisation strategy, but are not in themselves sufficient for success.
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Defence Offsets
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Domestic Defence Industry
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Defence Industrialisation Strategy
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Defence Industrialisation
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Defence planning in India
/ Behera, Laxman Kumar
Behera, Laxman Kumar
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2010.
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Although India's defence planning mechanism has evolved over the years, it is still inadequate with respect to prioritisation of precious resources, optimum force suture and creation of a strong domestic defence industrial base. Given India's complex security environment and massive expenditure on national defence, the planning mechanism needs to be strengthened by articulation of national security objectives and creation of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS). The CDS and its supporting structure, as argued by the Group of Ministers (GoM), would be in a better position to bring in necessary reforms which the present system is constrained to do.
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Defence Planning
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India
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Security Environment
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Domestic Defence Industry
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