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What is defence industrial production corridor?
India’s defence industry constitutes:
Where?
Why?
1. Need to indianise defence production 2. With China and Pakistan as adversaries, there is a need to keep our armed forces modernised 3. India is the largest arms importer in the world and spends annually on an average about $3.6 billion, which is more than the combined imports of both Pakistan and China. This means that we are not only sending our money abroad but also that we are at the mercy of these modern countries when it comes to protecting our own country.
Benefits:
1. Improve the connectivity of the defence forces 2. Encourage domestic production of defence equipments and benefit all small and medium manufacturers along the corridor 3. Make the Nation self-reliant for meeting our defence needs
Conclusion:
The Dhirendra Singh committee report (2015) deals with this issue at length, noting that “India at present does not have a structured framework and a robust system to prepare its human resources to address all issues connected with building and sustaining defence systems”. The report recommends several measures to bridge this skills gap—from changes to academic curriculum to setting up institutions that specialize in defence and security to raising a new generation of system integration managers. The government must consider these carefully.
By: Priyank Kishore ProfileResourcesReport error
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