Defence Manufacturing

India has The 5th Largest Defence Budget in The World

India plans to spend $ 130 bn on military modernisation in the next 5 years, as achieving self-reliance in defence production is a key. Government has opened up the Defence industry for private sector participation to provide impetus to indigenous manufacturing. The opening up of the industry also paves the way for foreign original equipment manufacturers to enter into strategic partnerships with Indian companies.

A Defence export strategy has been formulated with a view of facilitating Defence Public Sector Enterprises (DPSUs) and private defence players in exploring business opportunities abroad. Domestically produced defence platforms, equipment, and spares worth $ 317 mn were exported to over 28 countries in 2015-16. 100% FDI s allowed in defence industry; wherein 49% is allowed under atomatic route and beyond 4% through Government route.

WhyINDIA

One of the world's fastest-growing economies

» India remains one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
  Source: International Monetary Fund

» FDI inflows increased by 37% since the launch of Make in India initiative.
  Source: Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Government of India

» Leading investors ranked India as the most attractive market.
   Source: Ernst & Young Emerging Markets Center

BootMODEL

A public-private partnership (PPP) is a project delivery model whereby private entities undertake large-scale engineering and construction projects, often on works with defined objectives and criteria under the supervision of a government agency for mutual benefit.
BOOT (build, own, operate, transfer) is a project that transfers the risk and responsibility for the design, construction and operation of a large public infrastructure to private developers.

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