“There is huge
potential to export missiles made in India. Several countries have
evinced interest, but we need a policy clearance from the Central
Government,” Avinash Chander, Scientific Adviser to Defence Minister and
Chief of Defence Research and Development Organisation, has said.
Speaking
at an event hosted by the Aeronautical Society of India, he said, “We
have received enquiries for supply of missiles. These cover different
types including Akash, Brahmos, and some others. Indian weapons supplies
are globally competitive and we can do well in terms of missile exports
once there is clearance.”
Indian weapons can be attractive globally as we can produce them very competitively, he explained.
Refraining
from naming the countries, which might buy such missiles, he said it
takes about one-and-a-half-year to begin supplies once clearance is
accorded.
Apart from missiles that go beyond 50 km,
surface to air missiles that go beyond 200 km, ship launchers and cruise
missiles would also have lot of export potential. Indian weapons could
be offered at about 50-60 per cent less cost than their global
counterparts. It would be one-fourth the cost in case of strategic
systems.
Missile autonomy
The DRDO official
said they had embarked on a ‘Missile Autonomy Mission’ in order to be
self-reliant in most missile requirements.
Few years
ago, the indigenisation level in defence systems was about 30 per cent.
An analysis of various defence procurements of the last six to seven
years shows that 50 per cent of them were indigenous. The indigenisation
level is projected to go up to 70 per cent.
The
Light Combat Aircraft project would contribute about ₹40,000 crore in
terms of procurement. It was proposed to step up its production to 16
per year to meet the requirements of the Indian Air Force.
He
said that the Government had accorded clearance for development of the
Regional Civilian Aircraft. “Now we are looking at the possibility of
converting the project into transport, civil cum multi-purpose aircraft
project,” he said.
The Hindu
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