"It has been decided that the applicants for Industrial License for Defence Products would not be required to submit an affidavit," the Commerce and Industry Ministry said in a statement.
The decision would help private sector companies involve in defence manufacturing.
The licences for defence sector were being issued on the basis of an affidavit from applicants that they would put in place adequate safety and security procedures.
Last month in a major liberalisation, the government has allowed manufacturing of several hundreds of equipment and products in the defence sector without licence.
Manufacture of products such as sub-assemble items, components, castings, night-visions and surveillance would not require an industrial licence.
Industrial licences would now be required only to make items such as tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles; defence aircraft, spacecraft and parts; warships of all kinds; and arms and ammunition and allied items of defence equipment, parts and accessories.
It has also upgraded the National Industrial Classification Code with a view to make business climate more investor friendly.
According to a World Bank report, India ranks at 134th position out 189 economies.
In its election manifesto, BJP has said that it would ensure "that a conducive, enabling environment is created making 'doing business' in India easy. We will focus on cutting the red tape, simplifying the procedures and removing the bottlenecks".
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