IANS | 14 Jul, 2024
India’s defence exports have recorded a 30-fold quantum leap over the
last 10 years from a mere Rs 686 crore in the financial year 2013-14 to a
record Rs 21,083 crore in FY 2023-24, reflecting the global acceptability of
Indian defence products and technologies.
With exports reaching more than 85 countries across Southeast Asia, the
Middle East, Africa and Latin America, India’s defence industry has shown its
capability of design and development to the world, with around 100 firms
exporting defence products at present, a senior official said.
To give a push to defence exports, the Government has taken a number of
policy initiatives like ‘Make in India’ and rolled out economic reforms over
the last 10 years. Export procedures have been simplified and made
industry-friendly with end-to-end online export authorisation curtailing delays
and bringing Ease of Doing Business, he added.
Further, the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives have helped the country by
encouraging indigenous design, development and manufacture of defence equipment
in the country, thereby reducing dependence on imports in the long run.
A significant development has been the emergence of the private sector
as a supplier of defence equipment with companies such as Larsen &
Toubro, Tata Advanced Systems, and Bharat Forge emerging as major players.
Of the total value of production in 2023-24, about 79.2 per cent has
been contributed by DPSUs/other PSUs and 20.8 per cent by the private sector.
The official data shows that in terms of absolute value, both DPSUs/PSUs and
the private sector have recorded steady growth in defence production.
India’s export basket of defence products includes missiles, radars,
naval systems, helicopters, and surveillance equipment.
India has made substantial progress in the indigenous production of
advanced naval systems that also cater to the export market. Advanced platforms
like the INS Vikrant aircraft carrier highlight the achievement in this
segment. Fast-attack naval craft, offshore patrol vessels, and various maritime
weapon systems are other products that are being exported. The export of
BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, developed jointly with Russia, has been
another major achievement, with countries like the Philippines purchasing the
system recently.
--IANS