Nirmala Sitharaman invites private sector in Defence
Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday said the private sector should invest in the Defence sector because the area has vast opportunities.
New Delhi: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday said the private sector should invest in the Defence sector because the area has vast opportunities.
Also Read: PM Modi receives French President Emmanuel Macron in Varanasi
Speaking at the 'International Conference on Military Ammunition: Make in India Opportunities and Challenges', the Defence Minister said, "I encourage the private sector to come in the Defence sector because of the agility they have shown. They have identified the opportunity that exists in this area."
Also Read | Seven ex-Army men join BJP
Sitharaman said currently there are 37 defence licensed companies to manufacture arms and ammunition and the figure might rise in future.
Also Read: Mumbai: 'No traffic diversions due to Farmers' Morcha'
She also explained that the Defence sector needed to be self-reliant to the extent possible.
Also Read |
Rajnath Singh: Focus on research to make India global leader in defence technologies
According to the Defence Minister, the import of raw material was inevitable in some areas and added the Defence PSUs needed to be made a bit more dynamic. "We have to revitalise them," she concluded.(ANI)