Assignment: Defence Purchasing & Supply Management
Assignment: Defence Purchasing & Supply Management
Assignment: Defence Purchasing & Supply Management
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states like Pakistan, China, etc. In the spam of 70 years, India fought 5
decade have led India to take a close look at her foreign and security
Indian armed forces, which is being reflected in some of the key initiatives
that have been taken up by the Indian government so far (such as Make in
However, the pace of modernisation of the Indian armed forces over the
years has been rather slow, and technologically, they are not where they
suffers from major policy, structural, and cultural challenges that beset a
delivering modern defence hardware that could have added to the greater
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requirements are likely to increase in the foreseeable future because of
have great arms industries), its ability to acquire autarky and self-
and consolidate the specified force levels through judicious and cost-
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platforms, weapons, sensors, and equipment; spread over the next 10-15
years.
To run through some of our programs, the MiG-27 and Jaguar upgrades are
almost done; the MiG 29, Mirage 2000 are being negotiated and the IL-76,
AN-32, and the helicopter fleets will follow. Capabilities of UAVs will also
The response to RFP for the MMRCA is expected soon. The Hawk AJTs have
been inducted. The first AWACS will be with us this year end. Additional
Dorniers, Boeings and upgraded Cheetah will soon join the fleet. The
contract for C-130Js has already been signed and contracts will soon be
signed for Mi-17 1Vs, ALHs, armed ALHs and additional FRA. The 1st LCA
Sqn may be operational in IOC configuration by 2010. IAF also seeks new
Government Agreements have been signed for the 5th Generation Fighter
systems and sensors, including the AWACS & Aerostats. Integration of civil
radars will commence this year, for gap-free surveillance of the entire
IACCS and later the ODL will fundamentally alter the IAFs Air Defence
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doctrine. For effective command & control, extended reach and to reduce
Challenges
production.
Maintenance Challenges
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and their cost-effectiveness. Maintainability, which includes logistical
issues, is, therefore, crucial. IAF is proactive on this and has energized
interaction with vendors and entered into long-term spares and repair
accounting on-line.
safety margins, which brings in the concern of costs both in human and
exerts a huge pull on this resource and we are doing our best to blend
useful. But in the long run we might need an Air University. Again, if our
of higher learning.
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As the hardware changes, new capacities and capabilities are generated
is another challenge.
Future Opportunities
variety of reasons the IAF has in the past modernised in spurts, often as a
opportunity well. From that arises another opportunity that must be seized
strategies.
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Much also depends upon the way aerospace power will develop in the
future. Beyond the MMRCA and FGFA, with their 40-year lives, we are at
2060. It is not easy to guess the shape of aerospace power then. Would
future too. Despite the unpredictabilities, it is certain that the need for
Nations that lack it will seek it, as also will non-state agencies. Aerospace
the way forward and can tilt the balance considerably. A quiet space race
more than any other, it is air power that is most significantly enhanced by
space empowers all, and the IAF supports tri-service initiatives. Yet, any
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fledgling capability requires residing in an appropriate parent capability.
Air Power, or the IAF, are the closest such capability, or organisation
suitable to host and nurture military space. Indias rising status and
will largely mirror the future of aerospace power itself. Though this path is
invariably influenced by leading nations, India and countries like it, must
doctrine.
Outward Orientation
Synergies
Just as every tool has a place in the toolbox, every discipline too has its
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discipline into neighbouring or related ones, we can, in concert with them,
achieve our aims. In other words, there are other organs of national power
and we must learn to use them and interface with them effectively. Such
time. This calls for wisdom, knowledge of other disciplines and lack of
parochialism. The future also brings with it the opportunity for creating
the way forward and that core competencies of each Service, indeed of all
that make an institution or system work. The best ones can be rendered
we believe jointness and synergy have less to do with new structures and
evolutionary manner.
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Similarly, it is also imperative that military and civil aviation integrate, to
of our front-line air fields for civil air traffic and also allowed transit
through Air Force controlled air space, to save time and fuel. IAF has also
proposed the flexible use of air space; and the process for integration of
expensive, cutting-edge and hard to develop, that I dare say, our quest of
synergies.
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