He also said the new Defence Procurement Policy (DPP) will come into effect from April 2.
"If we keep the defence procurement system open and transparent, it can bring down the cost by at least 20-25 per cent without compromising on quality," Parrikar told reporters on the sidelines of the Make in India Week here.
But stressing his point the Minister without naming companies, said, recently he cleared three procurement proposals out of which one company offered 50 per cent discount while the other offered 20 per cent without compromising on quality and safety parameters.
Parrikar, however, admitted that defence procurement is a different animal as most of the terms of manufacturing contracts depend on volume which we alone cannot order. Therefore all the items cannot be produced here.
Projecting a 1 lakh employment generation potential from the defence sector alone in the manufacturing space over the next 5-7 years, the minister said the sector will need to have to skill around 1 lakh people if we were to improve local production.
Most of the PSU made products have had issues about safety and longevity, and defence forces have not been forthcoming in commissioning them.
Parrikar was quick to point out that the issues with the Arjun brand main battle tanks will soon be resolved. He also said the Air Force has ordered as many as 100 Tejas LCAs recently, which shows that all the locally made models are not lacking in quality.
He said the defence exports has been growing at two per cent, mostly from private sector, but off late even PSUs are doing so and the government is keen to push this up further.
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