CHHATRAPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR (PTI): India will be among the leading exporters of defence equipment in ten years, and the imports will come down to five to ten per cent, DRDO chairman Samir V Kamat said here on Saturday.
Kamat said the country's defence imports have been decreasing, and out of the capital acquisition budget last year, nearly 90 per cent was used on indigenous systems.
Kamat was speaking at the Chhatrapati Shahu College of Engineering, where he inaugurated the Defence Innovation Challenge for Excellence (DICE) organised by the Marathwada Accelerator for Growth and Incubation Council (MAGIC).
"It is true that ten years ago, we were leading importers of defence systems. But if we look at last year's figures, out of our capital acquisition budget, nearly 90 per cent was used on indigenous systems. I am confident that in ten years the imports will be negligible. A country can't make everything. So five to 10 per cent (import) will remain," he said.
India will be among the leading exporters of defence equipment in ten years, he added.
Talking to reporters after the event, Kamat said India has set a target to achieve exports worth Rs 50,000 crore by 2028 and Rs 1 lakh crore by 2035.
He said, "The spending on defence-related research should be more. However, we are not a developed country yet, and there are other priorities. We have to invest more in technology."
Director of MAGIC Prasad Kokil said applications for the innovation challenge are open till October 31, and the final round will take place in December.
India will be among leading exporters of defence equipment in 10 years: DRDO Chairman
Article Posted on : - Oct 07, 2024
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