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Gunjan Singh

Research Assistant

Lt Col. Peter Garretson

Visiting International Fellow

Nisha Sahai Achuthan

Visiting International Fellow

Guillem Monsonis

Visiting International Fellow

Sujit Dutta

Senior Fellow

Thangjam Khurshchev Singh

Research Assistant

S. Samuel C. Rajiv

Research Fellow

Monalisa Joshi

Associate Fellow

Medha Bisht

Associate Fellow

S. M. Faizan Ahmed

Research Assistant

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  • Atmanirbharta, or self-reliance, in defence production is a long-cherished objective of India’s defence establishment. In the last one decade (2014–24), the expenditure on procurement from domestic sources has increased, but according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), India was also among the top two largest importers of arms during the same period. What explains this dichotomy? Does the rising expenditure on local procurement indicate that India is inching closer to being self-reliant in defence production?

    Journal of Defence Studies
  • Given that the Department of Expenditure will henceforth be the nodal department for issuing procurement related instructions in future, the Ministry of Defence must institute a system to promptly incorporate them in the MoD procurement manuals.

    August 29, 2022
    IDSA Comments
  • The success of the co-development-cum-production push in Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020 would depend on the commercial viability of the co-developed product, apart from overcoming a host of conceptual and procedural challenges.

    August 17, 2022
    IDSA Comments
  • Micro and macro-level budgetary reforms are required to ensure optimum utilisation of the allocated resources for executing financially viable plans.

    August 02, 2022
    IDSA Comments
  • Strategic Analysis
  • The GFR 2017 permit individual ministries to issue detailed instructions to address the needs and complexities of procurement carried out by them. The question is whether those principles and rules come in the way of the Ministry of Defence evolving a more efficient procurement procedure that meets the armed forces’ aspirations.

    August 19, 2021
    IDSA Comments
  • More than seven decades after Pakistan’s creation, Mohammad Ali Jinnah continues to captivate both his critics and admirers. While the former excoriate him for exploiting religion to achieve his goal, the latter hail him as the Qaid-e-Azam (Great Leader) who single-handedly secured a homeland for the Muslims of British India.

    Strategic Analysis
  • If existing procurement procedures are a hindrance in acquiring state-of-the-art defence materiel expeditiously, a case needs to be made out, based on demonstrable drawbacks of the existing system for a detailed blueprint of what system should replace it.

    August 10, 2021
    IDSA Comments
  • Defence of India is a multi-dimensional responsibility involving coordination with not only organisations within MoD, but also several external departments and agencies. Irrespective of whether the subject of defence of India is assigned to DoD or DMA, it is the defence minister who is responsible for the subjects allocated to the ministry.

    July 22, 2021
    IDSA Comments
  • There is a need to formulate a composite policy that focuses on indigenisation in high priority technology areas, shedding the notion that it must necessarily result in savings. A more modest and focussed mission-mode approach to indigenisation can produce better results.

    July 09, 2021
    IDSA Comments
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