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Govt focusing to make India ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047: Defence Minister

The Minister stated that unlike in the past, the present Government has formulated and implemented policies which not only provide short-term gains for just five years.

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New Delhi: “The Government is focusing on long-term gains and not short-term outcomes to make India a developed nation by 2047,” said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at a Defence Summit organised by a private media organisation in here on Saturday. 

Rajnath Singh termed ‘giving priority to long-term and long-term gains’ as the main difference between the present Government and the previous dispensations.

The Minister stated that unlike in the past, the present Government has formulated and implemented policies which not only provide short-term gains for just five years. He enumerated the reforms undertaken in the defence sector for long-term gains in the last few years, including the creation of the post of Chief of Defence Staff and the setting up of the Department of Military Affairs which has enhanced jointness, synergy and smooth coordination among the three Services.

Rajnath Singh pointed out that the Government has been focusing on the integration of the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force, which will ensure enhanced coordination among them in times of crisis. 

“Earlier, the three Services used to work in silos. We focused on their integration which was an out-of-the-box step and the need of the hour. It was a little difficult in the beginning; but today our military is ready with better coordination to deal with every challenge together,” he said.

On the major steps taken in the field of defence manufacturing, the Union Minister said the Ministry of Defence notified five positive indigenisation lists of the Services, comprising over 500 items, and four other lists, with over 4,600 items for DPSUs,to ensure that the soldiers use made in India weapons and platforms.

He also referred to the decision to earmark 75% of the capital acquisition budget for procurement from local companies. He added that some people were of the view that indigenous weapons won’t be world class; however, the government believes in the capabilities of the domestic industry and that they can consistently improve & deliver state-of-the-art products.

Rajnath Singh emphasised that radical changes have been made in the defence sector for long-term gains to make it completely self-reliant, and achieve the Prime Minister’s goal of‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’. He stated that imposing a ban on import of arms was a short-term difficulty as today that challenge is slowly turning into opportunity, andIndia is rising on the defence industrial landscape of the world. 

“Today, our military is using weapons and platforms, which are manufactured on our own soil,” he said.

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