IANS | 07 Mar, 2024
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said the Modi government
has prioritised the defence sector and along with the promotion of
indigenous manufacturing was aiming at an export target of Rs 50,000
crore for military hardware by 2028-29.
Speaking at the NDTV
Defence Summit here, the minister said, "In 2014, when Prime Minister
Modi's government came to power, we put the defence sector as one of our
main priorities. Aatmanirbharta (self-reliance) was encouraged and we
introduced many Make-in-India initiatives. Our focus was on military
modernisation," he said.
Elaborating on the new eco-system for
defence manufacturing based on Aatmanirbharta, he said the country’s
defence exports during the current financial year were now close to Rs
20,000 crore and he was confident by 2028-29 the figure would touch Rs
50,000 crore.
"I am not saying that previous governments did not
take steps to strengthen the country’s defence sector. But the
difference is that we brought Aatmanirbharta in the defence sector based
on our faith in India’s capability. This faith in India’s capability
was lacking among the previous governments," he added.
The Defence
Minister said the government had corporatised the ordnance factories
which had made them more technology-friendly and increased
accountability which has resulted in an increase in production. He said
the government has also put its trust in indigenous companies such as
Hindustan Aeronautical Limited, Tata and L&T to boost the defence
sector.
The Minister said India now imports technology "only when our own innovation falls short".
He
said that as much as 75 per cent procurement of defence equipment was
now being reserved from indigenous companies. The value of India-made
defence equipment has now gone up from Rs 30,000 crore in 2014 to Rs
1.10 lakh crore, he added.
He pointed out that the government was
encouraging startups in the defence sector, especially by young
entrepreneurs, to develop cutting-edge technology and had raised the
financial assistance being offered to them to Rs 25 crore.
The
Defence Minister hit out at the “Anglicised elite” which had fostered a
slave mentality in the country and relegated the country’s rich cultural
heritage to the background.
Underlining the government's vision
to reduce dependence on other countries, he said, "As a nation, adopting
a mindset of technological dependence on other countries can be
detrimental to our overall well-being, impacting various facets such as
literature, daily life and every aspect of our existence. Prime Minister
Modi is striving to break free from this mentality."
"We must
break free from thinking that we are dependent on others and change the
way we approach progress," he said. To drive home his point, the Defence
Minister quoted lines by poet Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena. "Lik par ve
chalen jinke charan durbal aur hare hain, hamein to jo hamari yatra se
bane aise anirmit panth pyare hain (Those whose feet are weak and
defeated should follow the trodden path, we like the path created by our
journey)," he added.