Dr Saraswat in his highly informative presentation highlighted the
geo-political scenario that engulfs India at present and expressed his
concerns for the future.
Arguing that self-reliance in Defence technology and production was
vital for our survival, Dr Saraswat suggested numerous measures
including setting up of a Commission on the lines of ISRO focused
specifically on the development of technology and production for both
defence and civilian purposes. He also called for an increase in
investment in the R&D sector and suggested rational taxation or
exemption to encourage greater investment in the sector. Dr Saraswat
said it was beyond comprehension as to why the Indian Government could
not get Indian private sector involved in defence technology and
production, while it is ready to import defence equipments from foreign
private manufacturers.
On 11th November 2013, Vivekananda International
Foundation invited Dr. V. K. Saraswat, former Director General of DRDO
and former Scientific Advisor to the Ministry of Defence, to deliver a
talk on Indigenising Technology and Production in Defence – India’s Survival Need, under its monthly series of talks given by eminent personalities, Vimarsha.
Welcoming Dr Saraswat, VIF Director Shri Ajit Doval KC, raised some
critical issues related to India’s future defence requirements.
The talk was followed by a very enthusiastic interaction between the
guests in the audience and the speaker. It was unanimously agreed that
India needs to press-in the paddle, while we still can, as far as
indigenisation of our defence sector is concerned.
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