The biennial event, organised by the Defence Ministry, was held at Naqueri-Quitol village in South Goa last year.
The chief minister said though the government is ready to hold the event in the state next year, it has not yet decided whether to make Naqueri-Quitol as its permanent venue.
"The Defence Expo 2018 will be in Goa. That is a decision for thisedition, which has nothing to do with the other proposal to have a permanent venue (for the event) in Goa," Parrikar told reporters yesterday in Calangute.
The Defence Expo is an exhibition of various defence-related products. It provides a platform to the exhibitors to display their latest technologies and products, and an opportunity to explore/tap the market and business potential for mutual benefits.
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