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And this is why I love Indian Navy!
These Navy dudes are really comitted towards having a "builder's navy"!
Indian Army really needs to start taking some notes
( IAF seems to have started doing just that!).
What do you think guys, would it be feasible for the IA and IAF to completely follow the navy way or operational requirements force them to make adjustments?
The Indian navy on Jan. 5 declared its commitment to helping the nation become self-reliant in critical defense technologies. Link Courtesy Mr.Krishnan from Tarmak
Rear Adm. D.M. Sudan, assistant chief of the naval staff for air, says homegrown products enhance India’s strategic flexibility. The navy is widely perceived as the only wing of the Indian armed forces that backs indigenous defense research and development (R&D), as compared to the army and air force.
“Imports will have to be arrested and we will have to reduce our dependency on foreign suppliers and manufacturers,” Sudan told a select group of scientists and technologists in Bengaluru. “Today, the navy is operating many ships that are designed and developed [by] Indian industries. We are completely committed to the Defense Research and Development Organization [DRDO] and are closely watching various projects that [are] undergoing trials.”
Given the growing expectations of the Indian armed forces, Sudan says there should be a better dialogue between national R&D organizations and the Indian navy. “We certainly need to communicate better, and we are keen to know the strengths of Indian R&D firms,” he says. “The private sector must be encouraged and roped in more for speedy production. Nonavailability of critical technology is a matter of great concern, and hence we are now entering into [joint ventures] with key players.”
He says the only way India can reduce its imports of foreign military technology is if DRDO’s work can be passed more quickly through industries to the Indian armed forces. “Modernization should go hand in hand with indigenization,” he declares. “The Indian navy is also closely watching developments with laser-guided bombs that are developed by DRDO.”
These Navy dudes are really comitted towards having a "builder's navy"!
Indian Army really needs to start taking some notes
( IAF seems to have started doing just that!).
What do you think guys, would it be feasible for the IA and IAF to completely follow the navy way or operational requirements force them to make adjustments?
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