Lucknow: Over 200 partnerships involving signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs), Transfer of Technology (ToTs), Product launches were concluded on the third day of DefExpo 2020 at ceremony tilted “Bandhan”.
The pacts, aimed at forging and renewing partnerships for innovative collaboration, and transformation of the Defence manufacturing in the country were inked by representatives of various DPSUs, Indian private Defence cos and foreign companies in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath here.
Mr Singh described the signing of MoUs as a step in the direction to achieve Prime Minister’s $5 billion defence exports target in next 5 years.
"The Defence PSUs and the Indian defence private industry were better placed today to lead India as the emerging R&D hub of the world leveraging the sharp minds of Indian youth. The liberalised licensing regime brought out by the government would surely attract large investments by both Indian and global companies," Mr Singh said on the ocassion.
Among those MoUs signed here, 23 of them were by Uttar Pradesh Government.
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath said these MoUs envisage Rs 50,000 crores investment in the defence corridor setup in the state and generate 3 lakh job opportunities.
He assured that investments coming to the state were secure and the state investment policy was the most attractive in the country.
He also announced that HAL would soon supply Dornier 19-seater civilian aircraft to U.P.
Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar said that this DefExpo would be remembered for many firsts – including for the signing of largest number of MoUs, ToTs and product launches. Bandhan ceremony witnessed more than 13 product launches, 124 MoUs between DPSUs, private and global defence manufacturing companies.
"23 MoUs were signed between the UP Government and private companies," he said.
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman Sateesh Reddy said that it was DRDO’s duty to ensure that the Defence corridor in Uttar Pradesh flourishes, hence DRDO signed a Technological partnership agreement with the state government, imparting skill training, hand holding and providing guidance in all aspects related to technology.
"A collaboration cell was already setup in the state to facilitate the process,” he added.
He also mentioned that a Research and Development centre would be setup in the state that would act as a catalyst with respect to defence development.
"Technology transfer was made available at no cost to companies in order to further the defence ecosystem in the country," Mr Reddy said.
During the course of the ceremony, a major announcement in the form of issuing the Initial Operational Clearance (IOC) certificate of Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) was issued to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
LUH is designed and developed as a replacement for Cheetah & Chetak helicopters which are currently being operated by Indian Armed forces.
LUH is a new generation helicopter in the 3-Ton class incorporating the state-of-the-art technology features which will meet the emerging needs in this class of helicopters in the coming decades.
OFB launched “Sharang” the 155mm artillery gun with 36 km range and handed over a model to Chief of Army Staff Gen M M Naravane.
OFB also launched JVPC Alpha gun with 100 mt range, Light Machine Gun of 800 mt range and UBGL – Under barrel Grenade launcher.
BDL launched Amogha-3 the anti-Tank Guided Missile. It is a man portable fire and forget missile.
It also launched Varunastra – the anti-submarine torpedo, manufactured under the technological guidance of DRDO.