The forum has been named Association of Defence Companies (ADC) in India.
"Representatives of over 60 defence companies, from various parts of the country, met on October 1 in New Delhi and agreed to form an industry forum specifically aimed at promoting the interest of small, medium and large enterprises in the defence manufacturing sector," a statement by the forum said.
The statement said that all companies see the defence manufacturing sector growing exponentially over the next few years under the 'Make in India' and other initiatives of the government.
"All the representatives present in the meeting were unanimous that the ADC would serve as the most representative platform to provide a single unified voice on policy matters with the government, armed forces, PSUs and MoD that directly or indirectly affect their operations," the statement said.
"There was unanimous support and enthusiasm for the steps taken by the Government of India with the Make in India initiative opening the defence sector to the private industry, including enhanced FDI," it said.
It was decided to have three sub-committees with defined mandate and timelines to formalise the by-laws, membership rules, structure of the governing council, setting up and accommodation and staffing of office in New Delhi, drafting of the association charter and affiliations to other established bodies, in India and abroad, in the broader context.
