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A top Army general today said Pakistan has a better military industrial base and exports more defence equipment than India, as he came down heavily on ordnance factories which manufacture weapons for the forces.
Lieutenant General Sarath Chand, Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS), said the ordnance factories have not been able to keep pace with changing technology while "there is no competition whatsoever" and it is "an unsuccessful method of supporting our defence requirements".
He wondered whether the functioning of ordnance factories is because of the assured orders they have or the lack of accountability.
"There is little or no research and development. They do not even have the capability of absorbing the industry through transfer of technology, and in some cases they have even failed to assemble products that have been imported from abroad," Lt. Gen.
Chand said. "It is very hard to see ordnance factories changing in the present state. Overall it has become an unsuccessful method of supporting our defence requirements," he said.
He was speaking at the inaugural session of AMICON 2017, a two-day conference organised by the Army and the CII.
"And very often, friends have let us down whenever the chips have been down," Lt. Gen. Chand observed.
He said the 'Make in India' programme, the Defence Procurement Policy 2016, the strategic partnership model, and the creation of the Army Design Bureau (ADB), are major steps taken by the government for fast-tracking indigenisation in the sector.
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