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Learning to fly: the national civil aircraft development (NCAD) programme is an ambitious and high risk project / Chandra, Atul   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Just over a year ago in July 2013, the High Level Committee on Manufacturing (HLCM) headed by the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gave the go-ahead for the manufacture of a civil aircraft in India. The decision was taken with the view that this was "a strategic sector where there was a need to have a presence in the long term, particularly in view of the rapid growth of the aviation sector." As a result "the HLCM took a major strategic decision for the development of a civilian aircraft, of a 70-100 seater range to begin with, in India."
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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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