Defence Indigenisation
Need
- Security Concerns: Unresolved territorial disputes with China and Pakistan, insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), insurgency in the North-Eastern states, and the growing threat of left-wing extremism have heightened the need for additional spending in the defence sector and Indigenisation.
- Regional Power: In order to serve as the region's net security provider, India must achieve self-sufficiency in the development of modern defence hardware and technologies.
- Economic Benefits: Reduced reliance on armaments imports, as well as the preservation of foreign exchange, resulting in a reduction in the current account deficit.
- Capacity Building: Given India's current military limitations, it is critical to focus ....
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