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Revised DPP soon to boost 'desi' defence manufacturing: IAF

Changed rules to enhance involvement of Indian industries in aerospace design, development and manufacturing

The IAF chopper that made emergency landing in BKC area of Mumbai (pic: Kamlesh Pednekar)
The IAF chopper that made emergency landing in BKC area of Mumbai (pic: Kamlesh Pednekar)
Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Nov 15 2015 | 12:27 PM IST
The government would soon come out with a revised defence procurement procedure (DPP) to bolster efforts under 'Make in India' campaign and increase engagement of Indian industries in the field of defence manufacturing, a top IAF official has said.

A committee of experts set up to look into all aspects of DPP, which has evolved over the last 13 years, and suggest a policy frame-work for the 'Make in India' campaign in defence manufacturing, recently submitted its report, Deputy Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal S B P Sinha said here yesterday.

"The committee has proposed various amendments to the defence procurement procedure which will be included in the next revision of DPP that is on the anvil," he said, delivering the aerospace luminary lecture series hosted by Aeronautical Society of India's Hyderabad chapter.

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He said the revised DPP is expected to bolster the efforts under the 'Make in India' campaign and enhance the involvement of Indian industries in aerospace design, development and manufacturing sector.

Air Marshal Sinha, who was speaking on the theme 'Self Reliance in Aerospace Sector', also said IAF is eagerly awaiting the induction of indigenously designed, developed and manufactured Light Combat Aircraft 'Tejas', and the formation of the first Tejas squadron is due next year.

"Through a revamp and focused approach, we are now in a position to overcome the few existing shortfalls and manufacture 120 Tejas fighters for the induction in the Indian Air Force," he said.

To cut down the production cycle time, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is outsourcing manufacture of a large number of parts of Tejas to numerous private sector industries, medium, small and micro enterprises, he said.

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First Published: Nov 15 2015 | 12:22 PM IST

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