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Army chief Bipin Rawat bats for indigenous defence tech

Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Monday made a strong pitch for indigenous technology for developing the defence sector and said India’s…

Army chief Bipin Rawat bats  for indigenous defence tech

General Bipin Rawat (Photo: PIB)

Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Monday made a strong pitch for indigenous technology for developing the defence sector and said India’s armed forces must fight the next war with indigenous solutions.

Speaking at a seminar organised jointly by the Army and the Indian Textile Association, he emphasised on the need for

greater synergy between industry and the armed forces to develop quality equipment and military platforms.

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“Indian armed forces must fight the next war with indigenous solutions,” he said.

“There must be effective engagement between the armed forces and the industry,” the army chief added.

 Referring to combat dress and boots being supplied to the US Army by the Indian private sector, the army chief said there was a lot of scope for cooperation between the army and the domestic textile industry for developing dress material and other gear for the forces.

 “There is a huge budget with the army that has been spent on textiles. It is high time we look for indigenous solutions,” he said.

His comments come two days after the defence ministry broadly finalised a much-awaited policy under which select private firms will be roped in to build military platforms like submarines and fighter jets in India in partnership with foreign entities.

India is a leading importer of arms and military platforms globally and the current government has been maintaining that indigenisation of defence manufacturing is a priority area.

 General Rawat said discussions at the seminar must not be confined to files and official papers and practical steps must be taken to boost cooperation between the armed forces and the textile industry. 

Textile Minister Smriti Irani told the gathering that the National Textile Corporation will have a specialised facility to develop clothes and other gear for the armed forces. She said there must be cohesive alignment of cooperation between the textile industry and the armed forces.

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