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'Partnership with pvt firms, panel to give guidelines'

The Defence Ministry has set up a high powered committee under the chairmanship of former DRDO chief V K Aatre to recommend guidelines for selecting Indian private firms for strategic partnership under 'Make In India' initiative in the six areas which include submarines, aircraft and missiles, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said today.

September 12, 2015 / 16:07 IST
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In a move that will change India's defence acquisition process, government plans to enter into "strategic partnership" with domestic private firms in six critical areas, replacing the system of awarding contracts to lowest bidder.

The Defence Ministry has set up a high powered committee under the chairmanship of former DRDO chief V K Aatre to recommend guidelines for selecting Indian private firms for strategic partnership under 'Make In India' initiative in the six areas which include submarines, aircraft and missiles, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said today.

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"Instead of asking for tendering and all those things, a process of selecting a right partner is chosen. If you select through L1 (lowest bidder), you may end up with someone who is not capable. My aspect of success is capability of that partner," Parrikar told reporters here on the sidelines of a FICCI organised seminar.

He made it clear that there won't be any repetition of the entity. "There won't be repetition. If an X group has been taken in as a strategic partner in one segment, it will not be considered for another segment. It can participate in partnership for other products".