SOURCE: EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE During public consultations with stakeholders, the expert committee on revising the Defence Procurement Policy (DPP) has considered alternatives to automatic blacklisting of defence suppliers accused of corruption. The policy of immediate blacklisting had stalled India’s defence acquisitions programme under the UPA, and raised concerns about the preparedness of the armed forces. […]
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