Citing recent increase in FDI ceiling in defence from 26 to 49 per cent, he stressed the need for a well-calibrated strategy with primary focus on the development of indigenous military industry.
Addressing members of 54th NDC course and staff of National Defence College here, he said the nation today face several challenges.
"They include the scourge of international terrorism. The problem has been compounded by non-state actors who are often sponsored, financed and armed by states. Not only our armed forces, but those of other peace-loving nations too should brace themselves to meet this challenge.
He, however, expressed concerns over high dependency of forces on imported wares.
"Unfortunately, our forces are heavily dependant on imported wares. Today the dependency is around 70 per cent in regard to our capital requirement. But this high level of dependency is fraught with danger for our armed forces.
"The technology denial regimes, and the availability of critical spares and support at crucial moments can pose serious challenges to our security forces. This level of dependency has to reduce substantially," he said.
"In a democratic system like ours, various organs of the state must complement each other in the goal espoused by the political leadership. Senior civil service officers must be conversant with the capabilities, challenges and issues concerning the national security.
"Similarly, the officers of the armed forces must get a perspective of the constitutional frame-work under which the political executive and the civil services function," he said.
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