SOURCE : DNA INDIA Close to 70 per cent of India’s military hardware requirement is import-dependent and in foreseeable future, its import-export ratio may not get balanced out. However, that doesn’t stop the indigenous defence industry from aiming bigger, their spirits especially fuelled by the high-octane ‘Make in India’ drive of the government. Besides catering […]
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Ambitious Indian defence firms for ‘long term strategy’ to explore international markets for arms June 27, 2015 at 08:37AM
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