The investment will be part of the 30 per cent offset policy. It envisages investing in about 40 Indian defence suppliers with an emphasis on the Defence PSUs and the MSME (Medium, Small & Micro Enterprises) sector. It also offers to establish an Assembly Integration and Test facility for the weapon system in India in partnership with an Indian industrial company.
He said that the company will continue to support the Indian and US governments to bring this case to expeditious conclusion in order to fulfill the Indian Army's requirement for the howitzers.
Talking about the proposed Assembly Integration and Test facility for the weapon system in India in partnership with an Indian firm, he said, BAE Systems has received interest from a number of companies.
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Though the Defence Ministry has put the figure of the deal at Rs 2,900 crore, defence experts say the price will go up due to the dollar vs rupee rate and price revising.
The Army is in desperate need of new artillery guns.
Defence sources have said that this deal would be through Foreign Military Sales (FMS) but the "spares, maintenance and ammunition will be operated through Indian systems".