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Rajnath approves Committee to review defence procurement procedure to strengthen 'Make in India'

By ANI | Updated: August 17, 2019 15:00 IST

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday approved the setting up of a Committee under the chairmanship of Director General (Acquisition) to review the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016 and Defence Procurement Manual (DPM) 2009 to strengthen the 'Make in India' programme.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday approved the setting up of a Committee under the chairmanship of Director General (Acquisition) to review the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016 and Defence Procurement Manual (DPM) 2009 to strengthen the 'Make in India' programme.

The Committee will revise and align the procedures with the aim of ensuring a seamless flow from asset acquisition to life cycle support. "The DPP 2016 and DPM 2009 have been due for revision. Aligning the procedures will ensure a seamless flow from asset acquisition to life cycle support and strengthen the 'Make in India' initiative of the government," the Defence Ministry said in a statement.

Apart from DG (Acq) 11 other members, not below the rank of joint secretary/major general equivalent, are part of this high-level committee.

Terms of reference of the Committee include to -- revise the procedures as given in DPP 2016 and DPM 2009, so as to remove procedural bottlenecks and hasten defence acquisition."Align and standardise the provisions in the DPP 2016 and DPM 2009, wherever applicable, to optimise life cycle support for equipment. Simplify policy and procedures to facilitate greater participation of the Indian industry and develop robust defence industrial base," it added. The Committee will also examine and incorporate new concepts, such as life cycle costing, life cycle support, performance-based logistics, lease contracting, codification and standardisation and to promote Indian start-ups and research and developmentAny other aspect which will contribute towards refining the acquisition process and support the 'Make in India' initiative, it said. The Committee has been given six months to submit its recommendations.

( With inputs from ANI )

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