"For two years, we have a target of 26,000 MSMEs out of which 6,000 MSMEs are in defence sector alone which needs to be targeted," QCI Secretary General Dr Ravi P Singh said on the sidelines of Defence Expo in South Goa.
"During the 12th plan period, government has promised us to give subsidy up to 70-80 per cent depending on what kind of and what size of MSME it is and they will go through this entire exercise of certification," he said.
"There is no better tool than ZED to provide them the competitiveness and competence to manufacture not only for the country but for the whole world," he said.
"The new Defence Procurement Procedure already in place due to which there is a huge amount of procurement that is happening in defence sector," he said.
"What we expect that all these bigger companies which want to invest in India will have to source their small components from the Indian small and medium industries," Singh said.
The QCI during the ongoing Defence Expo launched ZED Maturity Assessment Model which is tailor-made for the companies in Defence sector.
hand-hold these MSMEs from one stage to another and than to reach the maximum stage which is world class quality," Singh said.
He feels that 1.25 million MSMEs are going to be covered with the ZED model in the next five years.
He said, in all the 25 Make in India sector this model is there. "Defence is an additional model and for defence it is strategically very essential to have this kind of model because we cannot afford to have any failures in the defence either in ammunition or equipment," he said.
What is helping the cause of ZED is that 'Make in India' has come. Entire eco-system is going to be built around it. If you need to export, you need to have same quality of product which is accepted in the importing countries. That is where ZED kind of model is very helpful, he said.
Responding to a question, Singh said currently the QCI is asking government not to make ZED compliance mandatory.
"We are confident that if we have pulls and pushes, it will take shape as a voluntary model. It has to come from within. If you force something, it might give you push initially but it is not a sustainable model," he added.
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