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India's defence market is transitioning from reliance on military imports to a focus on self-sufficiency. This Janes online intelligence briefing outlines some of the changes aimed at supporting this shift and assesses implications for foreign contractors. The briefing also provides analysis on the scope of Indian military investment over the coming decade and assesses market opportunities for exporters. Key market challenges and routes to market expansion are also evaluated.

Speakers include: Jon Grevatt, Asia-Pacific defence industry analyst, and Andrew MacDonald, lead analyst at Janes Defence Budgets.

Janes customers can access the full 60 minute intel briefings.

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Even Janes understands our Indian problem but not our people.

worlddefenceupdates
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Do some videos on the expos that's been happening ....

elnesti
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200 billion dollars in new weapons in next 10 years, that is at least 30% of their defense budget. Currently they spend 11 or 12% on new weapon systems. It will be more like 100 billion, if that!

ImranKhan-tymx
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There budget is near to 91 billion USD now
After 10 years it would be near to 400 billion USD

सायत्की
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The stock market is approving with companies like cyint and hal looking at 100 percent up yoy. Tech tranfers look frustratingly out of reach a China kind reverse engineering thrust may yet happen navy leads in project execution and Indian made systems. Startups especially in electronics could surprise going forward.

ninadsheth
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So basically, all we have to do is make sure the UK steps up arms production and monopolises the Indian Market, job done we’re both happy!

blxtothis
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Need to Balkanize India into proper logic countries instead of this colonial remnant British left behind. Then cooperate with Pakistan to break up Xinjiang. There is no India vs China especially considering how useless and inefficient Indian military is. Only their Russian supplied navy is somewhat capable of just parking a destroyer at the Malacca strait to block it for a week.
We also need to be careful of western weapons technology going into Russian hand through Indian. They were Soviet allies during Cold War after all.

MadChad