India’s Defence Exports Reached an All-time High of Rs. 21,083 crore in FY 2023-24: Ministry of Defence | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
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  • This indicated that defence exports have grown by 31 times in last 10 years as compared to FY 2013-14 and growth of 32.5% over FY 2022-23. 
    • Also, number of export authorisations rise to 1,507 in FY 2023-24.
    • Private sector contributed about 60% in defence exports.

 

  • Significance of Growth in Defence exports
    • Enhances Self-reliance in defence by increasing defence manufacturing capabilities.
    • Encouraging use of new technology.
    • Integration with Defense value chain by exporting to major countries like Italy, Nepal, etc.
    • Enhancing diplomatic relations between countries, strengthen strategic partnerships, and fostering cooperation in defense.

 

  • Challenges with Defence Export
    • Large orders are required to ensure profitability given high costs of manufacturing armaments
    • Delays in export clearances decreasing competitiveness of Indian defence products.

 

  • Initiatives taken to promote Defence exports
    • Foreign Direct Investment was enhanced upto 74% through automatic route.
    • Innovation for Defence Excellence (iDEX) to achieve self - reliance and foster innovation and technology development in Defence.
    • Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP 2020) increased Indigenous Content in various categories of procurement (refer table).
    • Establishment of Defence Industrial Corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

 

 CategoryIndigenous Content
Buy (Indian-  – Indigenously Designed Developed and Manufactured) i.e. Buy (Indian- IDDM)Indigenous design and ≥ 50%
Buy (Indian)In case of indigenous design ≥ 50%, otherwise≥ 60%
Buy and Make (Indian)≥ 50% of the ‘Make’ portion
Buy (Global - Manufacture in India)≥ 50%
Buy (Global)

Foreign Vendor –Nil 

Indian Vendor ≥ 30%

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