India’s Defence Public Sector Undertakings: A Performance Analysis

Laxman Kumar Behera
Archive data: Person was Research Fellow at IDSA till September 2020 Dr. Laxman Kumar Behera joined MP-IDSA in September 2006. He specialises on issues related to Arms Procurement, Defence Offsets,… Continue reading India’s Defence Public Sector Undertakings: A Performance Analysis read more
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India has established eight Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) whose responsibility is to provide the Armed Forces state-of-the-art equipments and at the same time enhance country’s self-reliance in defence production. However the performance of these Undertakings is not up to the mark, resulting in import of arms worth billions of dollars every year. A deeper insight into DPSUs’ production profile reveals that most of them are over-dependent on external sources for the production needs, and have a very low labour productivity level, negligible export, and a low R&D base. What the DPSUs need to do is to overcome these aspects and in turn make India truly self-reliant in defence production.

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Keywords: Defence Budget