"The inflow of FDI would help in acquiring state-of-the-art technology and indigenous manufacturing of defence equipment and the Army would not be dependent if there is any problem with our neighbours," the Union Minister of State for Defence said on the sidelines of International Yoga Day programme.
"We would not have to take the help of other countries as we will have in-house capacity to respond to threats from neighbours," Singh said.
Rao said earlier the FDI in defence was capped at 49 per cent and rest was managed through Foreign Investment Board but now if anyone sets up an industry and provides employment the government would clear it, which would give boost to "Make in India" programme.
"We want India to become a major investment hub and for this door of FDI is open," he said.
He said, "We had manufacturing capacity for decades but we were nothaving the design and development capability and even theindustrialists were wary of investing in design and development."
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