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Panel formed to review Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020: Defence ministry
Panel formed to review Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020: Defence ministry

Business Standard

timea day ago

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Panel formed to review Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020: Defence ministry

A committee led by the Director General (Acquisition) has been established to conduct detailed deliberations with stakeholders for a full review of the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020, the Ministry of Defence announced on Thursday. The objective of the review is to enhance the pace of armed forces modernisation and meet national security requirements more efficiently, while also aligning the acquisition framework with central government policies supporting self-reliance in defence manufacturing. Aligning DAP with Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India The ministry noted that the review aligns with the government's broader goal of achieving Aatmanirbharta and promoting the Make in India initiative. Originally launched in September 2020 by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, DAP 2020 was intended to bolster India's domestic defence manufacturing capabilities and position the country as a global production hub. Following the declaration of 2025 as the 'Year of Reforms,' the defence ministry initiated this 'comprehensive review' to reflect current government priorities. The newly formed committee includes senior defence ministry officials, industry stakeholders, and representatives from academia. Former DG (Acquisition) and retired IAS officer Apurva Chandra has been appointed as Principal Advisor to the committee. The committee has already begun consultations and has invited stakeholder suggestions by 5 July. Objectives of the review The review aims to: Support Aatmanirbharta by promoting indigenous technology and locally designed systems Foster Make in India through manufacturing partnerships, joint ventures, and technology transfers Attract foreign OEMs by aligning procedures with FDI norms Establish India as a hub for global defence manufacturing and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) The revised framework is expected to support defence start-ups, innovators, and private players to integrate local technologies and strengthen India's R&D ecosystem. Feedback sought on key reforms The ministry has sought public input on areas including: Procedural streamlining and ease of doing business Trial and post-contract protocols Fast-track acquisitions Categorisation improvements Adoption of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence Language clarity and procedural transparency in the DAP Background: DAP evolution since 2002 India's defence procurement framework dates back to 2002 and has been revised periodically to boost domestic capacity. In 2019, then Defence Minister Rajnath Singh approved the formation of the Main Review Committee under Apurva Chandra to draft the current DAP 2020. Following extensive consultation, DAP 2020 came into force on 1 October 2020, incorporating feedback from a broad spectrum of stakeholders.

Defence Ministry forms Committee to review acquisition procedures
Defence Ministry forms Committee to review acquisition procedures

India Gazette

timea day ago

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  • India Gazette

Defence Ministry forms Committee to review acquisition procedures

New Delhi [India], June 19 (ANI): In light of the declaration of 2025 as the 'Year of Reforms,' the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has commenced a thorough evaluation of the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020. This review aims to ensure alignment with current policies and initiatives of the Government of India (GoI). A Committee headed by the Director General (Acquisition) has been constituted to carry out extensive deliberations with all stakeholders, as stated in the release. The Committee includes senior Defence Ministry officers, representatives from the Defence Industry, and Academia. The Ministry has also appointed former IAS officer Apurva Chandra (1980 batch), who previously served as DG (Acquisition), as the Principal Advisor to the Committee. The panel has already begun consultations and has invited suggestions from stakeholders by July 05, 2025, which can be sent to secy-dap2025[at]gov[dot]in. The DAP Review aims to ensure the timely modernisation and operational readiness of the Armed Forces to safeguard national security while aligning acquisition processes with the Government of India's policies. It seeks to foster Aatmanirbharta by promoting self-reliance through indigenously designed and developed systems, enabling the 'Make in India' initiative by encouraging domestic defence manufacturing. This includes facilitating joint ventures, technology transfers, and foreign direct investment to attract global OEMs, positioning India as a hub for defence manufacturing and maintenance, repair, and overhaul. The review emphasises promoting design and development in both public and private sectors, with a special focus on startups, innovators, and the private defence industry to drive indigenous technology infusion. Stakeholder suggestions are invited to propose policy and procedural changes to streamline acquisition processes, including categorisation, ease of doing business, trial conduct, post-contract management, fast-track procedures, and the integration of emerging technologies like AI. Additionally, inputs are sought on improving the language of the DAP to eliminate ambiguities, resolve inconsistencies, enhance procedural clarity, and address any other relevant issues that should be considered during the review. (ANI)

Panel set up for comprehensive review of Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020: Defence ministry
Panel set up for comprehensive review of Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020: Defence ministry

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

Panel set up for comprehensive review of Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020: Defence ministry

A panel, led by the Director General (Acquisition), has been formed to comprehensively review the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020. This review aims to align the DAP with current government policies, promote 'Aatmanirbharta' and 'Make in India' initiatives, and streamline acquisition processes to meet the operational needs of the armed forces. Stakeholders are invited to submit suggestions by July 5. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads A panel headed by the Director General (Acquisition) has been set up to carry out extensive deliberations with all stakeholders in line with a comprehensive review of the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 to "align" it with existing policies and initiatives of the government, officials said on aim of the review is to meet the "operational requirements and modernisation of the armed forces" in a timely manner to ensure national security , according to the defence ministry Besides, it also aims to align acquisition procedures with the Centre's policies and initiatives to "achieve 'Aatmanirbharta'" and "enable ' Make in India '" in the sector, it Minister Rajnath Singh in September 2020 had unveiled the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 in New 2020 has been aligned with the vision of the government, of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' and empowering Indian domestic industry through 'Make in India' initiative with the "ultimate aim of turning India into a global manufacturing hub", the ministry had said in a statement in September the declaration of 2025 as the 'Year of Reforms', the ministry has initiated a "comprehensive review" of the DAP 2020 to "align it with existing government of India policies and initiatives," it said on Thursday."A committee headed by the Director General (Acquisition) has been constituted to carry out extensive deliberations with all stakeholders. The committee includes senior officers from the Ministry of Defence, representatives from the defence industry and academia," the ministry has also appointed former bureaucrat Apurva Chandra (of 1980 batch), who has previously served as DG (Acquisition), as the "Principal Advisor to the Committee".The panel has already begun consultations and has invited suggestions from stakeholders by July 5, the ministry of acquisition procedures with the policies and initiatives of the government is to "achieve 'Aatmanirbharta' (self-reliance) by promoting technology infusion through indigenously designed and developed systems", enable 'Make in India' by promoting defence manufacturing in India through facilitation of joint ventures and transfer of technology for the private sector, encouraging foreign OEMs (original equipment manufacturer) via Foreign direct investment (FDI) alignment, and "establishing India as a global defence manufacturing and MRO hub", it defence parlance, MRO stands for maintenance, repair, and of acquisition procedures with the policies and initiatives of the government is to also promote design and development in both public and private sectors, with a focus on start-ups, innovators, and the private defence industry for indigenous technology infusion, the statement defence ministry also said stakeholder suggestions have been sought on policy or procedural changes to "streamline acquisition processes", covering categorisation, ease of doing business, conduct of trials, post-contract management, fast-track procedures, and adoption of new technologies such as AI."Language improvements to eliminate ambiguity, remove inconsistencies, and enhance procedural clarity in the DAP," besides, any other relevant issues that should be addressed in the review, it first Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) was promulgated in the year 2002 and has since been "revised periodically" to provide impetus to the growing domestic industry and achieve enhanced self-reliance in defence defence minister had "approved constitution of Main Review Committee" under Chairmanship of then DG (Acquisition) Apurva Chandra in August 2019 for preparation of DAP 2020, the ministry had said in a statement in September 2020 was to be applicable with effect from October 1, 2020, it had said, adding, formulation of DAP 2020 had been done over more than one year, incorporating comments and suggestions from a "wide spectrum of stakeholders".

Coast Guard gets new Rs 473-crore, 52-metre-long Fast Patrol Vessel
Coast Guard gets new Rs 473-crore, 52-metre-long Fast Patrol Vessel

Hans India

time4 days ago

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  • Hans India

Coast Guard gets new Rs 473-crore, 52-metre-long Fast Patrol Vessel

The Indian Coast Guard's (ICG) fifth Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV), in a series of eight under construction, was launched in Goa on Monday, a Defence Ministry official said. Built at a cost of Rs 473 crore, the vessel named 'Achal' measures 52 metres in length and 8 metres in breadth, with a displacement of 320 tonnes. Powered by a controllable pitch propeller (CPP)-based propulsion system, the vessel can reach a top speed of 27 knots, said the official. The vessel was ceremoniously launched by Kavita Harbola in the presence of Coast Guard Commander (Western Seaboard), Additional Director General Anil Kumar Harbola. Designed and constructed under dual-class certification from the American Bureau of Shipping and Indian Register of Shipping, the FPV features over 60 per cent indigenous content, said an official statement. With its primary roles of protection, monitoring, control, and surveillance, 'Achal' is equipped to safeguard offshore assets and island territories, it said. 'The FPV's launch marks another milestone in the long-standing partnership between the Indian Coast Guard and Goa Shipyard Ltd, further reinforcing the collective march towards Aatmanirbharta in defence manufacturing,' the statement said. The project has also provided a significant boost to local industry by generating substantial employment and supporting MSMEs engaged in production activities at various factories and within GSL, it said. Earlier this month, ICG Director General (DG) Paramesh Sivamani inaugurated a new dedicated jetty at Vizhinjam Harbour, Kerala, to enhance mission readiness for coastal surveillance. The new facility is expected to support faster deployment and turnaround of ICG vessels, adding to the mission readiness for coastal search and rescue, anti-smuggling, and fisheries protection. Strategically located just 10 nautical miles from key international shipping lanes and adjacent to the Vizhinjam International Transhipment Deepwater Port, the jetty is expected to play a critical role in securing India's southwestern coastline. DG Paramesh Sivamani called the facility a major step forward in strengthening the coastal security architecture and ensuring faster response capabilities in the region.

India's defence exports surged by 1,100 pc in last 10 years: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
India's defence exports surged by 1,100 pc in last 10 years: FM Nirmala Sitharaman

Hans India

time10-06-2025

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  • Hans India

India's defence exports surged by 1,100 pc in last 10 years: FM Nirmala Sitharaman

New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has transformed into an emerging defence exporter, strengthening national security and becoming a trusted partner in global peace. 'India's defence sector has undergone a major transformation in the last decade. India's defence exports have grown by over 1,100% in the last decade from ₹1,941 crore in 2014 to an all-time high of ₹23,662 crore in 2024. The country now exports military hardware to over 100 countries,' the Finance Minister said in a statement on X. She underscored that 75 per cent of the defence capital acquisition budget has been earmarked for domestic production in the financial year 2025-26. The Finance Minister further pointed out that over 5,000 items have been added to the defence indigenisation lists as part of the government's Aatmanirbharta campaign. India's defence production, which was only Rs 43,000 crore 10 to 11 years ago, has now crossed a record figure of Rs 1,46,000 crore, with the private sector's contribution of over Rs 32,000 crore. The government's Make-in-India campaign has turned out to be crucial for security, with the use of indigenous systems during Operation Sindoor proving that India has the power to penetrate any armour of the enemy. FM Sitharaman also highlighted the national security and foreign policy achievements of the Modi government. She mentioned the success of Operation Sindoor, in which over 100 terrorists were killed in the missile attacks on nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Among the foreign policy initiatives undertaken for the security of Indian nationals, the Finance Minister has listed the evacuation of over 22,500 Indians from Ukraine after the launch of Russia's military operation, while another 3,000 Indians were brought back home from conflict-torn Sudan. Sitharaman has also highlighted India's role as a vaccine supplier to the world during the devastating Covid-19 outbreak. The country supplied over 30 crore vaccine doses to more than 100 countries to contain the spread of the deadly disease, she added.

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