Indian Govt has asked arms suppliers to be ready as tension rises
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In the backdrop of rising tension between India and Pakistan, the Indian government has asked arm suppliers and the industry to be ready for increasing the production and supply contracts at a short notice.
As per reports, government officials and top company executives said that feelers had originated from the government in the course of recent days to evaluate the ability and ability to meet quick necessities of the military.
Weapon suppliers, incorporating some with the greatest organizations in India, have been reached to pass on that, if need be, contracts for extra arms could be put on a prompt premise.
"The government wants a realistic estimate of the industry's ability to deliver on a short notice; to upscale current production and to meet urgent orders,” a top defence executive told ET.
Government had made comparable asks after thePathankot air base assault in January. Specifically, the defense ministry is taking a gander at little arms and ammo and extra parts and weapons for the Sukhoi and Mirage fighter fleets on a need premise.
Finance Ministry Arun Jaitley had additionally shown a day prior to the September 29 surgical strikes that an expansion in the defence budget could be conceivable to address security issues.
"In India, in addition to all the global events which leave an impact on us, we also have the security challenge. The security challenge involves an element of uncertainty. It also involves a lot of national resources being diverted in that direction and it will always get top priority,” Jaitley had said at a banking conference.
The military will be quick to meet basic deficiencies, especially in ammo and little arms, that point of confinement its ability to meet a full-scale war challenge past a couple days.
(image: Indiainsider)
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As per reports, government officials and top company executives said that feelers had originated from the government in the course of recent days to evaluate the ability and ability to meet quick necessities of the military.
Weapon suppliers, incorporating some with the greatest organizations in India, have been reached to pass on that, if need be, contracts for extra arms could be put on a prompt premise.
"The government wants a realistic estimate of the industry's ability to deliver on a short notice; to upscale current production and to meet urgent orders,” a top defence executive told ET.
Government had made comparable asks after the
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"In India, in addition to all the global events which leave an impact on us, we also have the security challenge. The security challenge involves an element of uncertainty. It also involves a lot of national resources being diverted in that direction and it will always get top priority,” Jaitley had said at a banking conference.
The military will be quick to meet basic deficiencies, especially in ammo and little arms, that point of confinement its ability to meet a full-scale war challenge past a couple days.
(image: Indiainsider)
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