"Policy reforms like setting up of order of priority of defence procurement from Indian companies, higher FDI cap and liberalised industrial licensing regime will accelerate indigenisation," Pati said at a seminar here on defence technology.
The government has recently increased the FDI limit in defence sector from 26 per cent to 49 per cent and also pruned the list of equipment which require an industrial licence from the Defence Ministry for their production.
Public sector undertakings like Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) have welcomed the move to increase FDI in defence saying it would help bring about an increase in domestic manufacturing in the sector.
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