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INDIAN AEROSPACE INDUSTRY (4) answer(s).
 
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Boosting the helicopter industry in India / Novichkov, Nikolai   Article
Novichkov, Nikolai Article
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Summary/Abstract Offering the new light helicopter to India, Russia intends to share new technologies with the Indian aerospace industry. These technologies can set an industrial base for high-technological production development. The implementation of offers included in Ka-226T offset programme may take the collaboration between Russia and India in the aviation industry to a new level. What is the essence of the Russian offer to India? First of all, it includes the establishment of Ka-226T production in India that can be performed by joint facility of “Russian Helicopters” and Indian SUN Group. It is planned to organise the manufacturing of main Ka-226T parts including fuselage, column and main rotor to perform final assembling, to conduct ground/flight factory and acceptance tests. The helicopters produced by the joint facility can be sold not only to the Indian Ministry of Defence, but also to foreign customers. So, India may obtain a required export product, a unique experience of high-technologic ..
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Indigenisation of the Indian aerospace industry / Kukreja, Dhiraj   Journal Article
Kukreja, Dhiraj Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Privatisation of the Indian aerospace industry: problems and prospects / Sachdev, A K   Journal Article
Sachdev, A K Journal Article
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Contents Make in India” has been around for some time now, both as a slogan and as a rallying point for industrial lobbies. As far as the aerospace industry is concerned, the single major act of faith the government can perform is to level the playing field for private players. The only way that can be done is to permit fair competition between PSEs and private industries so that their individual strengths are pitted against each other in ‘May the best man win!’ gladiatorial, free market arenas. The private sector has amply demonstrated its capability and willingness to aoutdo public sector achievments. All it needs is a chance to do so.
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Technologies for future war: all embodied in the Gripen / Saab Gripen   Journal Article
Saab Gripen Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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