FDI in defence is wise decision, should be welcomed: Venkaiah

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Aug 25 2014 | 10:05 PM IST
In order to reduce the dependence on import of defence equipment, the government decided to allow foreign direct investment in defence sector, Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu today said here.
It was "a wise" decision, he said.
"Government institutions alone cannot do everything. Private public partnership is also the need of the hour. Inspite of all advanced technology and research programmes, we are importing and spending a huge amount of money. Keeping that in mind, the Government decided to allow FDI," he said.
He was addressing international conference on advanced avionics at research centre Imarat, missile avionics hub of DRDO, here.
"We have achieved great strides in missile technologies. But, we are importing most of our other defence equipment. Government wants to reduce this considerably. We want to establish manufacturing facilities in India to cut imports.
"The government has enhanced the defence R&D budget this year and our endeavour is to have home-grown technologies in defence and we should be able to export defence equipment to other nations instead of importing," Naidu said, noting that the FDI decision however raised some eyebrows.
"It is a wise step and one must welcome this. It will also provide employment," he said.
Missile development was a game changer in the defence of country and RCI developed the avionic systems for all the missiles developed by DRDO, he noted, and stressed that RCI should increase its output and become world leader in avionics related technology.
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First Published: Aug 25 2014 | 10:05 PM IST

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