The army is aiming to stop all import of ammunition from the next financial year as the domestic industry has ramped up its capacity to meet all demands and is even poised to bag a chunk of the global ...
The army is aiming to stop all import of ammunition from the next financial year as the domestic industry has ramped up its capacity to meet all demands and is even poised to bag a chunk of the ...
The Indian Army plans to stop all imports of ammunition from the next financial year, as the domestic industry has increased its capacity to meet demands and potentially gain a share of the global ...
Indian Army was once heavily dependent on imports to meet annual ammunition requirements. It now no longer needs imports from the next financial year. Watch this video for all details. 29 ...
The Army is now indigenously-sourcing multiple types of ammunition for tanks, artillery guns, rocket launchers, multiple grenade launchers, multi-barrel rocket launchers, among others. Listen to Story ...
The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) says India can make itself and will not buy from other countries. The largest ammunition factory in Asia was opened by Adani in Kanpur two months ago, in February ...
New Delhi [India], May 17 (ANI): Indigenisation in the defence sector under the Make in India policy has helped the Indian ...
It appears that the efforts put into the flagship Make-in-India defence initiative have now started to show results. According to Major General V K Sharma, ADG (Procurement), the Indian Army, from ...
The Indian Army is planning to stop importing ammunition by next year as the domestic industry has ramped up its production capabilities to meet its requirements, a senior defense procurement official ...
No import of ammunition from next year, India is self-sufficient: Army The Indian Army is planning to stop all ammunition imports to India from the next financial year. The decision has been made ...