"The country today is aiming to go for more indigenous production. If you know about our procurement policy, it stipulates 'Buy Indian'. That means, we need to go in a big way to industries. Then only 'Buy Indian' is realisable. The self-reliance index today from the indigenous systems is moving up. But, if you go for large-scale industrial partnership, then the self-reliance will be much," he told reporters.
The self-reliance in industrial production would solve the problems associated with imports can be solved, he said.
"The developed countries from where we are buying, they don't give the best of the equipments. They only give second-rate equipment to us.
"Secondly, there is continuous problem of getting spares. Then, they don't give the technology associated with that. If they don't give the technology, we are weak in our design standard. Any weakness in design will finally reflect in making the product improved," he said.
Economic strength and military might are important and necessary for maintaining a position of strength in international negotiations, he said.
