Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020
Defence Minister recently unveiled the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 with a focus on significantly boosting indigenous production and turning India into a global manufacturing hub of weapons and military platforms.
- DAP 2020 will be applicable with effect from October 1, 2020.
- DAP 2020 is the renamed iteration of Defence Procurement Procedure.
- The first DPP was promulgated in 2002 and has been revised periodically since then to provide impetus to the growing domestic industry and achieve enhanced self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
Key Features
- The Acquisition schemes are broadly classified as, ‘Buy’, ‘Buy and Make’, Leasing,‘Make’, ‘Design and Development’ and Strategic Partnership Model ....
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