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That is why Indians like coming to Pakistani defense forum.Ya we will learn from you ..now feel proud..
Smart guy , you know the reason too ..feel proud.That is why Indians like coming to Pakistani defense forum.
Two atomic power could face radiation for centuries to come as they are direct neighbors. it could have destroyed Central Asia atmosphere . So keep your idiotic idea in your brilliant mind janabYeah ,USA would have needed permission.......like they did while uses drones in pakistan, or while in Abbottabad ?
If Taliban won against USA then pakistan won their war of independence against UK ...Aakar dho kar chale gaye and here celebrating victoryTwo atomic power could face radiation for centuries to come as they are direct neighbors. it could have destroyed Central Asia atmosphere . So keep your idiotic idea in your brilliant mind janab
Letting more Indian died by covid-19 to protect economy is worth while and human life is not important.
Do you mean that?
Aim to make India world’s biggest military power: PM Modi
TNN / Oct 16, 2021, 01:35 IST
NEW DELHI: The seven defence public units carved out of the mammoth Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) will become a strong base for India's military strength in the years ahead, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday, urging the new entities to make research and innovation an integral part of their work culture.
Under the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” campaign, the goal is to make India “the world’s biggest military power on its own” and develop a modern defence industrial base, said the PM, in a video address at an event to dedicate the seven new defence companies to the nation on the occasion of Vijayadashami. Defence minister Rajnath Singh, national security adviser Ajit Doval and the military brass, among others, attended the event.
“Today, there is more transparency, trust and a technology-driven approach in the country's defence sector than ever before. For the first time after Independence, so many major reforms are taking place in our defence sector and instead of stagnant policies, a single-window system has been arranged,” the PM said, noting that the OFB reform was pending for the last 15-20 years.
The OFB was dissolved on October 1, with its 41 factories, assets, employees and management being transferred to the seven new 100% government-owned companies in accordance with the Cabinet decision to corporatise the entity, as was reported by TOI.
The restructuring is designed to make the seven PSUs functionally autonomous, more productive and cost-efficient as the main suppliers of arms, ammunition and clothing to the 15-lakh strong armed forces.
“You (the seven companies) not only have to match the world’s biggest companies, but also take the lead in future technology… become global brands. Competitive costs are our strength, quality and reliability should also become our identity,” said Modi.
The new companies, with an order book of over Rs 65,000 crore, will also play an important role in import substitution. “I will also tell start-ups that they should also be part of this new beginning that the country has started today through these seven companies,” the PM said.
Citing the various reforms undertaken by the government, including the two defence industrial corridors set up in UP and Tamil Nadu, the PM said various Indian companies were now also exploring possibilities in the defence production arena.
“The private sector and the government, together, are moving ahead in the mission to ensure defence of the nation. This is also creating new opportunities for the youth in the country, and opening up new possibilities for many MSMEs in the form of supply chains. As a result of the policy changes in the last five years, our defence exports have increased by more than 325%,” he added.
The world had seen the strength of India's ordnance factories at the time of World War-I and II. “After Independence, we needed to upgrade these factories, adopt new-age technology. But it was not given much attention. Over time, India became dependent on foreign countries for its strategic and defence needs. These new seven defence companies will play a big role in bringing change in this situation,” the PM said.
Aim to make India world’s biggest military power: PM Modi | India News - Times of India
India News: NEW DELHI: The seven defence public units carved out of the mammoth Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) will become a strong base for India's military streng.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Right like if USA had decided to nuke Afghanistan to stone age ,talibunnies would have cached those bombs and threw it back at them ?
Lol Wait you are really comparing the US military and technological might to the Taliban? Like Seriously?This idiot doesn't know it is not the machine it is man behind the machine matters the most. Talban vs usa is prime example.
And no mention of this from our bearded RSS "neta",
Govt Expresses ‘Shock’ Over India’s 101 Rank In Global Hunger Index, Calls Methodology ‘Unscientific’
Indian rank is behind Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan. Dead last in the subcontinent.
And this too - Indian debt-to-GDP Ratio has now exceeded 90%, COVID is the excuse being given. Do you guys now believe me that Modi truly ruined India?
COVID-19 impact: India's debt to GDP ratio rises from 74% to 90%, says IMF
No I don’t, please tell me, to be abused and humiliated?Smart guy , you know the reason too ..feel proud.
The first and most important factor is the will to fight for the country and how govt take care of your " individual soldier" ....Aim to make India world’s biggest military power: PM Modi
TNN / Oct 16, 2021, 01:35 IST
NEW DELHI: The seven defence public units carved out of the mammoth Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) will become a strong base for India's military strength in the years ahead, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday, urging the new entities to make research and innovation an integral part of their work culture.
Under the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” campaign, the goal is to make India “the world’s biggest military power on its own” and develop a modern defence industrial base, said the PM, in a video address at an event to dedicate the seven new defence companies to the nation on the occasion of Vijayadashami. Defence minister Rajnath Singh, national security adviser Ajit Doval and the military brass, among others, attended the event.
“Today, there is more transparency, trust and a technology-driven approach in the country's defence sector than ever before. For the first time after Independence, so many major reforms are taking place in our defence sector and instead of stagnant policies, a single-window system has been arranged,” the PM said, noting that the OFB reform was pending for the last 15-20 years.
The OFB was dissolved on October 1, with its 41 factories, assets, employees and management being transferred to the seven new 100% government-owned companies in accordance with the Cabinet decision to corporatise the entity, as was reported by TOI.
The restructuring is designed to make the seven PSUs functionally autonomous, more productive and cost-efficient as the main suppliers of arms, ammunition and clothing to the 15-lakh strong armed forces.
“You (the seven companies) not only have to match the world’s biggest companies, but also take the lead in future technology… become global brands. Competitive costs are our strength, quality and reliability should also become our identity,” said Modi.
The new companies, with an order book of over Rs 65,000 crore, will also play an important role in import substitution. “I will also tell start-ups that they should also be part of this new beginning that the country has started today through these seven companies,” the PM said.
Citing the various reforms undertaken by the government, including the two defence industrial corridors set up in UP and Tamil Nadu, the PM said various Indian companies were now also exploring possibilities in the defence production arena.
“The private sector and the government, together, are moving ahead in the mission to ensure defence of the nation. This is also creating new opportunities for the youth in the country, and opening up new possibilities for many MSMEs in the form of supply chains. As a result of the policy changes in the last five years, our defence exports have increased by more than 325%,” he added.
The world had seen the strength of India's ordnance factories at the time of World War-I and II. “After Independence, we needed to upgrade these factories, adopt new-age technology. But it was not given much attention. Over time, India became dependent on foreign countries for its strategic and defence needs. These new seven defence companies will play a big role in bringing change in this situation,” the PM said.
Aim to make India world’s biggest military power: PM Modi | India News - Times of India
India News: NEW DELHI: The seven defence public units carved out of the mammoth Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) will become a strong base for India's military streng.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Winning battles is irrelevant to winning the war, just Hannibal and Americans in Vietnam.Taliban couldn't win a single battle against the US forces in Afghanistan according to General Tariq Khan.