Top 5 products, India is exporting or plans to export over the next few years.
India remains the world’s largest
weapons importer over the five-year period according to latest report of the
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).India is not known to
export defense equipments. But in last 2 years, India under the leadership of
PM Modi is trying to change that, with ‘Make in India’ initiative. The idea is
to design & manufacture in India & export it to other countries, which
will bring in foreign exchange. Defense Minister Rajnath singh has set a target
to raise India’s defense exports to $2 billion in the next two years from the
current $330 million .In this video, we will look into 5 products, India is
exporting or plans to export over the next few years.
Credits: www.drdo.gov.in
1. Akash is a Surface-To-Air Missile System developed by
DRDO with contribution from 61 Indian public and private sector companies. Its
all-weather missile, enjoying high immunity against active and passive jamming
& is designed to kill adversaries at an altitude as low as 30 meters to as
high as 18 to 20 km. The best part is that DRDO coordinated work with other
agencies, including the users i.e. the Indian Air force & Indian Army to
produce this system. It has found takers among friendly foreign nations such as
Thailand and Belarus, which have shown and expressed interest in acquiring the
Akash missile system.
Credits: www.indiannavy.nic.in
2. MCGS Barracuda built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and
Engineers, Kolkata, for National Coast Guard of Mauritius is an example of
successful export. India joined the elite club of warship exporters when GRSE
delivered it to Mauritius on 20 December 2014.The contract was worth $58.5
million. The Indian government has already cleared export of 13 warships to
Mauritius, which will be supplied over the next few years. This include 2 Fast
Patrol Vessels (FPVs) and 11 Fast Attack Crafts. India also has agreed on
supplying ships to Vietnam. The sale of at least four patrol vessels comes as
part of the $100 million credit line for military equipments extended to
Vietnam by India. The patrol vessels will be about 35 meters in length, 10
meters broad. These will have specialized aluminum hull, & will be used to
patrol the waters close to the shore. Vietnam needs at least 7 more such ships,
and GRSE is expected to get the order for the rest of the ships as well. Besides,
it is also in the race to export two light Frigates - about 3500 tons each at a
total cost of Rs. 2000 crore - to The Philippines.
Credits: https://hal-india.co.in/
3. The HAL LIGHT COMBAT HELICOPTER (LCH) is a multirole
combat helicopter being developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for
use by the Indian Defense forces. It has now caught the eye of African
countries. According to a PTI report, India is in talks with “certain”
countries in Africa for possible export of the LCH. Japan has also shown keen
interest in acquiring the HAL LCH, after it became the first helicopter of its kind,
to have landed at an altitude of 16,000 feet from the sea level. No other light
combat helicopter has achieved this feat. India also orderd 180 LCH.
Credits: www.drdo.gov.in
4. The BrahMos is a ramjet supersonic cruise missile that
can be launched from submarines, ships, aircraft or land. It is considered to
be the most deadly Anti ship missile. It is a joint venture between the Russian
Federation's NPO Mashinostroeyenia and India's Defense Research and Development
Organization (DRDO), who have together formed BrahMos Aerospace. Talks are in
advanced stage with Vietnam for export. Negotiations are also currently
underway with Chile, Brazil, South Africa, Philippines and Indonesia.
Credits: www.tejas.gov.in
5. The HAL Tejas is a single-seat, single-jet engine, multi-role light fighter designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for Indian Airforce. Sources said enquiries by foreign countries came during the Bahrain air show in January, the very first time that Tejas flew outside the country. As per the report Sri Lanka, Egypt have shown interest in the aircraft. Sri Lanka had recently rejected Pakistan's JF-17 aircraft built with Chinese help & is now looking into Tejas. Egypt had last year signed a contract for 24 French-made Rafale fighter jets & is now looking acquire some multirole light fighter. Interestingly, soon after the announcement of Tejas' participation in Bahrain, Pakistan had withdrawn its JF-17 aircraft from the show despite having paid the initial installment which ran into a few millions US dollars.
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