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Zool

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Big changes have been in the works within the Indian Defence Industry - Public vs Private supply chain in particular. Public entities are fighting for survival in the trend towards private industry, even among themselves:
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, Defense News10 a.m. EDT May 24, 2016
NEW DELHI — A fierce battle has erupted between two state enterprises over ownership of medium- and long-range surface-to-air missile systems that India is developing jointly with Israel.

State enterprises Bharat Dynamics Ltd. (BDL) and Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL) each want to be the sole lead integrator, but the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) is finding it difficult to pacify the competition, according to a senior defense production official with the ministry, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

State-owed Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) is undertaking the joint development of two missiles — the long-range surface-to-air missile (LRSAM) and the medium-range surface-to-air missile (MRSAM) projects with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Rafael.

For the two missiles programs, IAI and Rafael are the sole design authority and DRDO is only a buyer, according to a senior executive of one of the primary suppliers for the two projects.

"Israel has not given any technology transfer of these two missiles, and the intellectual property rights of the missiles are with IAI and Rafael," he said.

The Indian Navy will procure 12 LRSAM systems at a cost of more than $2 billion, while the Indian Air Force will buy MRSAM systems including 450 missiles and 18 firing units at a cost of $2 billion. The Indian Army will purchase the land version of MRSAM, which will include 14 firing units and an unspecified number of missiles at a cost of $1 billion. With an intercept range of 70 kilometers, the naval version is called LRSAM, while the MRSAM is the Army and Air Force version.

Both missile programs, however, are facing delays — LRSAM was supposed to be inducted in the Indian Navy in 2012 while the MRSAM for the Indian Air Force met a two-year delay, the MoD official said.

"We will conducts one test of MRSAM and two tests of LRSAM in Israel within the next three months; thereafter, two tests of each system will be conducted in India later this year," said an IAI executive, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Each system will comprise one launcher, which will carry eight missiles, a command-and-control system, and a tracking radar, a DRDO scientist said.

"BDL has already invested over $100 million to establish a production facility for both MRSAM and LRSAM in Hyderabad, and it will be operational in the next two years," a BDL official said.

The new production facility will produce 100 missiles each year, he said.

However, one BEL executive, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that BEL will be the lead inheritor for both systems and that the company has teamed with Elta of Israel to license and produce MFSTAR tracking radar in India.

According to an Indian Navy official "The three [defense] services are yet to conduct final user trials. Only then we can access how capable and proven are these systems."

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Mirage 2000H/TH modernised in I/TI, 50 in order, want a Mirage 2000 Mk-2.
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A contract to upgrade 49 Mirage 2000 H / TH remaining Indians was signed in July 2011 to bring them to the standard I / TI. It consists of a complete update of the onboard electronics (integration of five visualization systems, new data link, radar RDY-3, navigation system TOTEM, electronic warfare suite ICMS Mk4, new IFF system) and systems weapons (including shooting ability MICA), intended to extend the operational life of the aircraft twenty years. Both devices are modified in France, of Flight Test Center of Dassault Aviation in Istres. The first aircraft modernized in France made its first flight Oct. 5, 2013 and was approved by the Indian Air Force on March 25 201,513.14. Other devices are supported locally by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL). This contract is divided into lots, of which about 1.4 billion euros to renovate cells (1 billion for Thales and Dassault Aviation to 400 million), 900 million euros to 500 MICA missiles (MBDA) and launch kits (Thales and the Indian HAL) 15.
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Zool

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While not as sexy as Su-30MKI and Navy deployment pics, some big news came out the past week that I'm surprised was not posted. This follows other changes in Indian Defence procurement that I mentioned in the last article I posted:
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June 21, 2016
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A customer purchases an Apple iPhone 6s in New Delhi on Oct. 16, 2015
Global brands like Apple and Ikea could finally be allowed to set up shop


India announced several key
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aimed at easing foreign direct investment (FDI) on Monday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government sought to attract international business to further boost the country’s economic growth.

The new measures allow for 100% FDI in several sectors such as defense, food products, broadcasting and civil aviation, according to a statement issued by the government.

The announcement comes just two days after the
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of India’s top central banker
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, who said he would not be staying on for a customary second term as governor of the Reserve Bank of India. Rajan, a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund and a highly respected figure both at home and abroad, had faced increasingly personal attacks by an outspoken member of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party that many say led to his stepping down.




The changes in the defense sector, where foreign entry into the Indian market and ownership of Indian firms is now a distinct possibility, have been hailed as particularly significant as the South Asian nation looks to revamp its military. The pharmaceutical industry will also greatly benefit, with up to 74% foreign ownership in Indian companies now receiving automatic approval.

“With these changes, India is the most open economy in the world for FDI,” the statement said.

The most anticipated reforms, however, come in the retail sector, where a rule stating that foreign companies must source at least 30% of manufacturing material locally has been relaxed for a period of three years. This will pave the way for giants like
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and Ikea to set up shop in India, which the current regulations have thus far prevented them from doing.

The Modi government has made a concerted effort to remove India’s notorious red tape and make it a more attractive investment destination following his
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to turn the country’s economy around, recording FDI inflows over $55 billion last year compared with $36 billion in 2014. However, it has also been criticized for
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key measures like a national goods and services tax (GST) and a land acquisition bill — both of which remain stuck in a parliamentary logjam.

Monday’s reforms, however, do not require parliamentary approval.

“Today’s FDI reforms will give a boost to employment, job creation & benefit the economy,” Modi
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on Twitter.

Raising the FDI limit to 100% is still subject to Government approval so it's not a complete throwing open of the gates. But it will be interesting to see what happens in the next 2-5 years with procurements and if India can actually leverage this to get substantive TOT. There is real concern that India's local R&D and Manufacturing entities may not be ready to compete with this and foreign systems could kill local innovation and local programs. Something to watch anyhow.
 
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