SOURCE: FINANCIAL EXPRESS While it was always known that the success of the Make-in-India programme hinged critically on how quickly defence production picked up in the country, defence minister Manohar Parrikar has furthered this with his new defence procurement policy. While the earlier policy also gave a higher priority to deals where the manufacturing was predominantly […]
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