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Defence industry often requires exacting precision and the state of the art technologies. Over past few decades, Pakistan has developed a wide spectrum of defence industries ranging from ship and submarine building, to aircraft manufacturing, ballistic and cruise missile development, tanks, heavy armour and artillery etc to name a few. We need to channel the R&D gains made in the defence for the advancement and up-gradation of our local industry and vendor development to reduce the cost, for self reliance and development of skills. The cost of a few components can be astronomical when purchased from international market e.g. a few bolts and screw used in certain systems cost around GBP 5000 / st. Despite such exorbitant costs, an indigenously produced system is less expensive than an off-the-shelf system, in addition to, the development of skills, human resource and facilities along with the virtues of self reliance and independence etc.
However there is a chasm between the defence industry and the civil industry. We need to address the missing links by establishing a stronger liaison between mainstream industry, academia and defence industry. A wider vendor base for the defence industry can help in precision engineering, heavy industries and automotive sectors. Whether we take a top down approach from large defence industrial complexes down to small vendors or a reciprocal bottom-up approach, it will benefit if the right interface is made between the vendors and the industry.
Once the vendor base has been broadened, Pakistan can afford a foray into bigger projects e.g. SLV, business and regional passenger airplanes, commercial satellite development, automotive industry and advanced machine tools etc. Government should make a comprehensive integrated policy and suitable 5-year plans to facilitate growth of the industry and R&D sector by identifying the right set of skills and industries to be developed in the next 5 yrs. This will attract the investors and entrepreneurs and a streamlined investment will be facilitated and this will go a long way in winning the confidence and trust of the investors and in turn, developing and consolidating our industrial base.
What do you suggest?
Do we need new integrated policies for industrial, scientific and technology development in the country?
@Zarvan @Akheilos @Horus @MastanKhan
@VelocuR @Ghazwa e Hind @ghazi52 @PurpleButcher @elitepilot09 @B+ Dracula @PWFI @AsianUnion @Viny @Tipu7 @Pakistan Cyber Defence @Pakistanisage @Thinkingsoldier @Spring Onion
However there is a chasm between the defence industry and the civil industry. We need to address the missing links by establishing a stronger liaison between mainstream industry, academia and defence industry. A wider vendor base for the defence industry can help in precision engineering, heavy industries and automotive sectors. Whether we take a top down approach from large defence industrial complexes down to small vendors or a reciprocal bottom-up approach, it will benefit if the right interface is made between the vendors and the industry.
Once the vendor base has been broadened, Pakistan can afford a foray into bigger projects e.g. SLV, business and regional passenger airplanes, commercial satellite development, automotive industry and advanced machine tools etc. Government should make a comprehensive integrated policy and suitable 5-year plans to facilitate growth of the industry and R&D sector by identifying the right set of skills and industries to be developed in the next 5 yrs. This will attract the investors and entrepreneurs and a streamlined investment will be facilitated and this will go a long way in winning the confidence and trust of the investors and in turn, developing and consolidating our industrial base.
What do you suggest?
Do we need new integrated policies for industrial, scientific and technology development in the country?
@Zarvan @Akheilos @Horus @MastanKhan
@VelocuR @Ghazwa e Hind @ghazi52 @PurpleButcher @elitepilot09 @B+ Dracula @PWFI @AsianUnion @Viny @Tipu7 @Pakistan Cyber Defence @Pakistanisage @Thinkingsoldier @Spring Onion
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