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Defence Production Key Achievements MINISTRY OF DEFENCE INDIA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Stands Strong Major Achievements of the Ministry of Defence in Narendra Modi Government May 2018 www.mod.nic.in Shri Ram Nath Kovind Shri Narendra Modi Nirmala Sitharaman Dr. Subhash Bhamre Hon’ble President of India & Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Raksha Mantri Raksha Rajya Mantri Supreme Commander of the indian Armed Forces MINISTRY OF DEFENCE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA www.mod.nic.in Contents 1) Defence Reforms 9) Ex-Servicemen Welfare 2) Defence Acquisitions 10) NCC 3) Defence Production 11) Armed Forces Flag Day Fund 4) DRDO 12) War Memorial 5) Defence Diplomacy 13) Camp and Border Security 6) Indian Coast Guard 14) Mega Military Exercises/Events 7) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 15) International Yoga Day 8) Green Initiatives 16) Women Empowerment www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms Planning and Administration 1 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms Facilitation to MSMEs Special Focus and relaxation provided to MSMEs in the DPP-2016 Trade receivables Electronic Discount System implemented in Defence PSUs to help MSMEs convert trade receivables into liquid funds at a short notice. Small projects involving prototypes of Rs. 3 crores or lower, reserved for MSMEs under Make-II Procedure. 50% of the space at DefExpo 2018 reserved for MSMEs at 50% d iscounted cost to showcase their potential. 2 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms Defence Manufacturing Sector Defence Investor Cell set-up in Jan’2018, nearly 100 investors facilitated in 100 days. Validity of Industrial Licence extended to 15 years with a provision of further 3 years extension. De-licensing of 65-70% of items including parts, components etc., for manufacturing by industry. 3 KeyK eyAchiev Achievementsements www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms Defence Manufacturing Sector 4 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms DPSUs and OFB OFB and DPSU to pay through Letter of Credit to Indian vendors in global tenders. Government test facilities opened to private sector. 5 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms Defence Procurement Procedure- 2016 DPP 2016 to boost Scope of Fast Track ‘Make in India’ initiative Procurement Procedure through Buy Indian-IDDM. expanded and made user friendly. 6 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms iDEX Scheme for Start-ups Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) launched in collaboration with Start Up India and Atal Innovation Mission. Start-ups to innovate new technologies to meet requirement of the defence forces and reduce dependence on imports. Innovators can moot ideas without an obligation to manufacture. 5 7 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms Make II Procedures 8 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Reforms New Export Procedure 9 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Acquisition No. of Contracts Signed 204 No. of AONs* 214 Value: Rs. 2,47,987Crores Value: Rs. 4,43,705 Crores (*AON-Acceptance of Necessity) New Policy provides an opportunity for industry to propose products/services suo moto to the three Services without the need for AON. Protection for Foreign Exchange Rate Variation extended to the private sector on full import content. 10 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Acquisition Total contracts signed during last 4 years A: Total contracts: Indian + Foreign vendors AIR NAVY ARMY FORCE 26 25 24 22 21 19 20 13 11 07 11 05 5770.17 31935.3 5497.70 ` 18388.93 ` ` ` 10109.86 8481.04 51311.22 ` ` ` 33626.08 ` 12588.06 63582.54 3438.44 3257.88 ` ` ` ` 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 ` 204 247987.31Crore No. of Contracts 11 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Acquisition Total contracts signed during last 4 years B: Contracts signed with Indian vendors (No. of contracts and value) AIR ARMY FORCE NAVY 17 19 19 17 8 12 12 8 5 7 3 1 7065.49 3552.55 2172.44 31434.42 ` ` 9467.61 ` ` 1726.42 5687.48 7474.33 ` 48833.38 175 ` 268.10 1211.87 ` ` ` ` ` ` 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 ` 128 119069.09 Crore No. of Contracts 12 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Acquisition Total contracts signed during last 4 years C: Contracts signed with Foreign vendors (No. of contracts and value) AIR NAVY FORCE ARMY 12 12 9 6 8 8 4 3 3 5 2 4 2477.84 12701.45 ` ` 3597.73 63314.44 3771.28 ` ` ` ` 500.97 3082 2226 ` 24158.47 6557.31 5113.73 1415.55 ` ` .88 ` ` ` .57 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 ` 76 128918.22 Crore No. of Contracts 13 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Select Defence Acquisitions (Imported) Rockets for Smerch Multiple Rocket Launchers Chinook Heavy Lift Helicopter Ultra Light Howitzer Artillery Guns Apache Attack Helicopters Poseidon (8) India Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft Rafale Multirole Fighter Jets 14 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Select Defence Acquisitions (Indian) Project 17 A Frigate Advance Light Helicopter for Army Weapon Locating Radar (Swathi) Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher System 4th Brahmos Regiment Tracked Self Propelled Artillery Guns 15 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Revenue Procurement -Ammunition 16 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Select Revenue Procurements All Terrain Vehicles for snow bound areas. Bullet Proof Vehicles. 17 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Production Value of Production of OFB & DPSUs (Rs. in crore) 58759 60000 55375 52392 50000 46380 43930 40000 35016 39345 30000 40532 20000 10000 14829 14825 13047 11364 0 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 OFB DPSUs 18 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Production Direct Import as a percentage of value of production 23.50 2017-18 26.55 2016-17 29.96 2015-16 29.07 2014-15 0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 All Naval ships and submarines on order are being constructed in India 19 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Production Growth of Private Defence Industry Industry (No. of Industrial Licenses Issued) 350 348 300 250 200 209 150 158 107 139 100 50 53 51 49 0 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Industrial Licenses issued Cumulative Licenses issued 20 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Production Export performance (Rs. in Crore) 5000 4500 4682 4000 3500 3000 2500 1940 2059 2000 1522 1500 1000 500 0 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 21 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Production Defence Industrial Corridors 22 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Def.Expo ‘18 showcased India as the emerging hub of defence manufacturing. Highest ever participation by Indian Defence and Aerospace industry - 542 exhibitors in 2.90 lakh sq ft., area. Salient MoUs signed & ToTs happened (total 40) – with DPSUs (16), India- Russia B2B MoUs (7), B2B MoUs (7) & ToTs (10). Nearly 3.5 lakh people visited DefExpo’18 and allied shows. 23 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Recent Achievements by Private Enterprises in the Defence Industry 24 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in DRDO 25 Key Achievementements DRDO Airborne Early Warning & Control System (AEW&C) Indigenous ‘Eye in the Sky’ airborne surveillance system inducted into Indian Air Force in 2017. State-of-art Active Electronically Scanned Array for Primary Radar. Air-to-Air refuelling capability. 26 Key Achievement www.mod.nic.in DRDO: Make in India Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) 27 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in DRDO: Make in India Induction of Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) TEJAS 28 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Major DRDO Assets Inducted into the Armed Forces ‘INS Astradharini’ ‘Varunastra’ Torpedo launch and recovery vessel to be used A ship launched anti-submarine torpedo for technical trials of underwater weapons and inducted into service. systems. 29 Key Achievementsement www.mod.nic.in DRDO Major successful trials BMD The BMD System was once again successfully launched, scoring a direct hit which puts India into a league of very few select nations world over in the arena of critical defence technology. 30 Key Achievementsement www.mod.nic.in Defence Diplomacy 31 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Diplomacy Enhanced defence ties with USA through joint exercises, training, defence industry, high technology equipment and R&D cooperation. 32 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Diplomacy 33 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Diplomacy Expanded engagements with Central Asia through Shanghai Cooperation Organisation framework. 34 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Diplomacy Fresh impetus to defence cooperation with West Asia, especially with UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt. Military cooperation agreed with Oman, concerning the use of facilities in Special Economic Zone at Duqm. Deeper ties with France, UK and other European partners as well as with Israel on a cross-section of defence engagements. 35 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Defence Diplomacy 36 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Indian Coast Guard 64 indigineously built ships inducted since May 2014. Rs. 4,130 crores of contraband seized. Phase-II of Chain of Static Scensors approved to provide near gapless electronic surveillance of the coastline. 37 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 60 Cantonment Boards declared Open Defecation Free. 11,53,750 NCC Cadets participated in the Swachhta Hi Sewa Abhiyan in 2017. Rs. 48.73 crores spent under CSR by DPSUs and OFB for the Swachhta Action Plan. 38 Key Achievementements www.mod.nic.in Green Initiatives 9 Ecological Task Force Battalions of the Teritorrial Army planted 652.77 Lakh saplings in nearly 72,618 hectors of degraded areas.
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