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No import of ammunition from next year: Army

Posted 10 May 2024

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India has found indigenous suppliers for 150 of the total 175 types of ammunition.

  • Currently, only 5 to 10 per cent of the ammunition requirement is being met from imports.

Reasons for boost in Indigenous supply

  • Five positive indigenisation lists: Positive indigenisation lists are lists of items released by the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) that India can make domestically and will not be imported.
  • Corporatisation of Indian Ordnance Factories: In 2021, the Government converted the production units of the Ordnance Factory Board into 07 Defence Public Sector Undertakings to enhance functional autonomy and efficiency.
  • Private player participation: Adani Group has recently unveiled India's first private sector ammunition-missile manufacturing complex in Uttar Pradesh.

Significance for Defence Indigenisation 

  • Strategic autonomy: Achieving self-reliance in defence and reducing import dependency for military hardware is important for India to maintain its strategic autonomy.
  • Export potential: Ramping up ammunition production also helps to position India as a reliable supplier in the international market.
  • Prevention from disruption of the supply chain.
  • More cost-effective than importing equipment.
  • It will boost tech innovation.

 

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  • Defence
  • import of ammunition
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