Indian Defence Industry: An Agenda for Making in India

  • Publisher: Pentagon Press
    ISBN 978-81-8274-905-4
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    About the Book

    This book thoroughly probes the Indian Defence industry and the policies pertaining to it. Based on hard core evidence, it identifies the key shortcomings of this vital sector and provides a detailed roadmap for the Modi government’s ambitious ‘Make in India’ programme to succeed in defence production sector. Though written with a clear focus on influencing policy making, the book is presented in an accessible format to be easily understood by the wider strategic community.

    About the Author

    Dr Laxman Kumar Behera is Research Fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi. As a member of the IDSA’s Centre of Defence Economics and Industry, he specialises on issues related to arms procurement, offsets, defence industry, military spending, defence cooperation and arms export control. He was closely associated with two high-level Committees set up by the Ministry of Defence on Defence Acquisition and Defence Expenditure. He was a Consultant to the Task Force on Self-Reliance and Defence Modernisation, constituted by the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS). In 2013, Dr Behera held the prestigious ICCR Chair, India Studies, at FundacaoGetulio Vargas (FGV), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    CONTENTS

      1. Preface

     

      1. Acknowledgements

     

      1. List of Abbreviations

     

      1. List of Tables

     

      1. List of Figures

      2. Indian Defence Industry: The Journey to Make in India
        Defence Industrialisation Phases
        Can the Indian Defence Industry Make in India?

     

      1. Ordnance Factories
        Origin and Growth
        Management
        Employees, Production, Sales and Accounting
        R&D and Technology Absorption
        Execution of Orders
        Pricing of OFB Products
        Quality of Products
        Exports
        Capacity Utilisation and Impact of Modernisation
        Poor Inventory Management
        Outsourcing and Vendor Development
        Corporatisation
        Challenges from the Private Sector
        Conclusion

     

      1. Defence Public Sector Undertakings
        An Overview
        From Nomination to Competition
        Defence Procurement: Share of DPSUs
        Indirect Import
        Vendor Development and Outsourcing
        R&D and Technology Assimilation
        Value Addition
        Labour Productivity
        Analysis of Profit Margin
        Exports
        Disinvestment and Listing on Stock Exchanges
        Conclusion

     

      1. The Private Sector
        Why Private Sector in Defence Production
        Defence Production: The Role and Scope of the Private Sector
        Private Sector’s Contribution to Capital Acquisition
        What has Hindered Private Sector’s Participation
        Can the Make in India Initiative Save the Private Sector?
        Conclusion

     

      1. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
        DRDO: Origin and Growth
        DRDO’s Performance: An Overview
        DRDO’s Performance: A Critique
        Defence R&D: The Problem Areas
        Conclusion

     

      1. Offsets
        Evolution of Defence Offset Policy
        Part I
        Impact AnalysisPart II
        Lessons from International Practices
        Conclusion1

     

      1. Review of Policy Recommendations
        Group of Ministers
        Kelkar Committee
        Sisodia Committee
        Rama Rao Committee
        V.K. Misra Committee
        Dhirendra Singh Committee

     

    1. An Agenda for Make in India
      Set up a Make in India Council within MoD
      Articulate an R&D and Manufacturing Plan
      Appoint an Additional Secretary within the DDP for thePrivate Sector
      Reform the OFs and DPSUs
      Revitalise DRDO
      Provide Conducive Financial and Procurement Framework tothe Private Sector
      Streamline Defence Offset Policy
      Curb Indirect Import
      Involve the Industry in the Formulation of QualitativeRequirements (QRs)

    ANNEXURES

    Annexure A – DPP-2016: An Overview173

    Annexure B – Strategic Partnership: An Overview of the Aatre Task ForceReport183

    Annexure C – Foreign Investment Proposals Approved in Defence Sector (As on July 2015)187

    Annexure D – Details and Status of Major Ongoing Projects(Cost above Rs. 100 crore) of DRDO

    Index

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