NASHIK :
INDIAis looking at taking domestic defence production to 100 per
cent as dependence on foreign
military supplies creates
“strategic vulnerability”, Defence
Minister Rajnath Singh said
on Friday.
Singh said this after inaugurating a third production line of
Tejas Light Combat Aircraft
(LCA)-Mk1A and a second manufacturing facility of trainer jet
HTT-40. With opening of the new
facility for Tejas jets, the
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd
(HAL) is expected to produce at
least 24 LCA aircraft. “There was
a time when the country was
dependent on other countries to
meet its defence needs, and
almost 65-70 percent of defence
equipment was imported,” Singh
said in his address “But today, this situationhas
changed;now Indiaisdoing 65
per cent manufacturing on its
own soil,” he said. “Very soon,
wewill takeourdomesticmanufacturing to 100 per cent as
well,”he said.SinghsaidIndia’s
defence export has reached a
record Rs 25,000 crore which
was less than Rs 1,000 crore.
RAJNATH, UP CM TO FLAG
OFF FIRST BATCH OF
BRAHMOSMISSILESTODAY:
DEFENCE Minister Rajnath
Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath will
flag off the first batch of
BrahMos missiles manufacturedat theBrahMosAerospace
unit in Lucknow’s Sarojini
Nagar on Saturday, an official
statement said. The statement
said it will not only prove to be
a milestone for the Uttar
Pradesh Defence Industrial
Corridor (UPDIC) but will also
provide a new energy toIndia’s
resolve to achieve self-reliance
in defence products. BrahMos
Aerospace, themanufacturerof
the“BrahMos”supersonicmissile system, has successfully
produced the first batch of the
missile system from its new
Integration andTest Facility in
Lucknow.