The government on Saturday cleared defence procurement proposals worth
over Rs 21,000 crore and also okayed a project for the production of
transport aircraft, which is open only to Indian private sector
companies.
Among the major proposals to receive approval is a Rs 9,000 crore tender
to provide five fleet support ships for the Navy, for which the request
for proposal (RFP) would be issued to all public and private sector
shipyards, Defence Ministry officials said.
Chairing his first meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC),
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said, “There are many proposals in the
pipeline for the defence forces and, today, we have tried to expedite
quite a few of them.”
Thus, a proposal for supply of 32 HAL-built Advanced Light Helicopter,
‘Dhruv’, to the Coast Guard and the Navy at a cost of Rs 7,000 crore was
also okayed, officials said.
Under the proposal, HAL will supply 16 helicopters each to the Coast
Guard and the Navy and also provide maintenance for the machines to
ensure the “highest level of operational maintenance and efficiency”.
DAC also cleared an IAF proposal for issuance of a tender for
construction of 56 transport aircraft by private industry players to
replace the force’s fleet of Avro aircraft, they said.
As per the proposal, private Indian defence companies such as Tata and
Mahindra would be issued tender and they would build the aircraft in
partnership with foreign firms.
The meeting also cleared the procurement of five fast patrol vessels
(FPV) and offshore patrol vessels (OPV) each for the Coast Guard at the
cost of Rs 2,360 crore.
The FPVs and OPVs would be built by the state-owned GRSE and Goa Shipyards Ltd, respectively, officials said.
A proposal to procure search and rescue (SAR) equipment for the three
services at a cost of Rs 900 crore, too, received the green light.
The Hindu
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