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Made in India / Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Mekala, Dilip Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Despite the high spending on defence, India has been struggling to develop its own indigenous manufacturing base. Almost 70 per cent of the equipment is imported from various countries, making it the biggest importer of defence technology in the world. In a recent statement to the Parliament, defence minister Arun Jaitley said, "Imports are being resorted to take care of urgent requirements of equipment, weapons and other products required for defence for which domestic production is non-existent or inadequate". In other words, he agreed that the indigenous industry has been incapable of producing majority of defence equipment.
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Opportunities lost / Srivastava, T. P   Journal Article
Srivastava, T. P Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract the 21st century ushered in a new wave of military imports for the Indian armed forces at levels that were inconceivable even in the last decade of the 20th century. The end of the Cold War, disintegration of the Soviet Union, the dramatic economic collapse of the European Union, US misadventure in Iraq and the internal strife throughout the Arab World are some of the notable events that have halted or slowed arms exports by the world's two major producers Russia and US.
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