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Transfer of defence technology: exploring the avenues for India / Desouza, Kevin A   Journal Article
Desouza, Kevin A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has been the recipient of transfers of defence technology predominantly through the licensed manufacture mode which, while being cheap and easy to implement, has some major limitations. This article looks into alternate modes of technology transfer and explores additional possibilities through a broad perspective on technology development. It also attempts to assess the relative strengths of each mode, the challenges in implementation and indicate a way forward to meet suitable national goals.
Key Words Technology Transfer  Defence Technology  India 
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Transfer of defence technology: understanding the nuances and making it work for India / Desouza, Kevin A 2020  Book
Desouza, Kevin A Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2020.
Description xxv, 231p.: figures, tableshbk
Standard Number 9789389137170
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Transfer of defence technology to India: prevalence, significance and insights / Desouza, Kevin A   Journal Article
Desouza, Kevin A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Transfer of technology has been prevalent in numerous forms across the world, both in the civil as well as defence domains, and India is no exception. These transfers, primarily in the form of licenced manufacture, have provided a significant boost to the production capabilities and self-reliance of developing nations in the past and hold great promise, in the future, for nations that do not have a well-developed science and technology base. This article addresses transfers in the defence domain and delves into some of its fundamental aspects through a coverage of its prevalence in India; whether it contributes to the attaining of national goals; understanding its core fundamentals and connected nuances; and finally, benefits and costs, including restrictive issues.
Key Words Technology Transfer  Defence Technology  India  Insights  Significance  Prevalence 
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