The process of acquiring weapon systems for the armed forces has slowed down and needs to be accelerated while ensuring that there are no "avoidable controversies", Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said today.
In his first meeting with the Defence Ministry officials after taking over, Jaitley also reviewed the security situation in and around the country and promised all possible support to the armed forces in the modernisation process.
"There is a perception that the acquisition process has slowed down and this needs to be accelerated. There are set procedures in defence and we will have to ensure that acquisition takes place while ensuring there are no avoidable controversies," he said while interacting with senior bureaucrats in the ministry.
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The Minister said providing the required equipment to the armed forces in a speedy manner would be the top priority of the Modi government.
"Speeding up the (procurement of) equipment required for their support are going to be priority areas as far as our Government is concerned.
"We are certainly concerned that in the last few years, some of these areas had actually slowed down and therefore expediting them would be a matter of top priority," he said while taking the "additional charge" of the ministry here.
He did not elaborate but was apparently referring to the delay in acquisition of modern equipment for the armed forces such as the 126 multirole combat aircraft, 197 light helicopters and a number of other acquisitions stuck up in the Ministry due to one reason or the other during his predecessor AK Antony's regime.
Jaitley, who primarily holds the portfolios of Finance and Corporate Affairs, said the Defence Ministry is expected to get a full-time head in a "couple of weeks" after the expansion of the council of ministers.
He said he would be devoting significant time to the Defence Ministry to "clear the backlog" and take other decisions related to the Ministry.