Claiming that the defence sector has business opportunities to the tune of Rs 50,000 crore per annum, Director General of Artillery Lt Gen Anjan Mukherjee yesterday said that entrepreneurs have plenty of scope to work with the Indian Army in areas such as Cyber space, Aerospace and surveillance.
Describing opportunity in Cyber space as "endless", he said it has huge potential as it requires high level of electronics and telecommunication system as well as surveillance system, which needs to be upgraded at regular interval.
However, South Asia, including India, is lacking behind as far as systematic monitoring was concerned, he said.
The DG, Artillery said this while addressing students of XLRI, a premier institute of the Business Management and Human Resources of the country, on "Opportunities in Defence Procurement : An over 50000 Cr Per Annum Business Opportunity".
Mukherjee said the defence sector was now encouraging private sector to work with them, emphasising the need for maintaining quality services while assuring transparency on the part of the defence sector.
Mukherjee said the SMEs (small and medium enterprises) particularly ancillary units have bright scope to work in the defence sector, which procure everything from spare parts to shoe laces in large quantity every year.
India, he said, should invest more and more in the defence sector to ensure a secure border in the interest of the nation.
"At present, we are spending only 2.1 per cent of GDP as the government is focusing on the social sector, an important sector for a country like ours," he said. (More)