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This push will meet a disaster if some of the weapons in the list which Police also uses are not bought by local Police in large numbers along with Armored Vechiles.
The embargo on imports is planned to be progressively implemented between 2020 to 2024. Our aim is to apprise the Indian defence industry about the anticipated requirements of the Armed Forces so that they are better prepared to realise the goal of indigenisation.This push will meet a disaster if some of the weapons in the list which Police also uses are not bought by local Police in large numbers along with Armored Vechiles.
Valid point. However the fine print needs to be seen. I think that the decision amounts to local production and not locally designed systems. As @Novice09 has said, 74% FDI has been approved. The armed forces will not easily let go of western and Russian arms. Plus the weapon systems cannot be poor performers since we have the Dragon breathing fire upon us. Expect some more adjustments here and there. But we need to have some respectability with regards to defense technologies and production commensurate with our aspirations. To this extent the announcement has merit.Embargoes have never solved anything. The only effect India will see is domestic arms producers becoming lazy. Since outside competition is banned, they will start producing sub-quality products, invest less in R&D etc.
Poor decision.