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Defense companies making cartel to benefit from 'Make in India' scheme, says SEBI-registered research analyst


Certain companies are taking undue advantage of a loophole for qualifying as 'Make in India' defense companies, said Nitin Mangal, a SEBI-registered research analyst on micro-blogging platform X.

He says, if a vendor or a manufacturer is buying certain goods from a Indian company then it is classified as indigenous goods and qualified under 'Make in India.'

He further says that companies have made a cartel to benefit from this loophole. Mangal explains: "Say, a company A does not manufacture goods but buys it from company B who imports it. This way it qualifies for 'Make in India." He said that any regulatory action may wipe out huge top line of these defense companies.

Defense stocks have seen a strong rally in the last one year on the back of 'Make in India' theme and growing geo-political tensions.

According to a Jefferies report in April, "We believe India’s capital defense spend should continue at the 7-8 percent CAGR seen in the last decade while an indigenisation focus will drive double-digit growth in domestic defense spend." It further said, doubling of domestic defense spend for the period from FY2024 to FY2030 should continue to drive stocks upwards.

In a January report, Antique Stock Broking has said that they continue to be bullish on the segment and expect defense PSUs to benefit immensely as the Ministry of Defense has placed multiple big-ticket orders, which has helped DPSUs like BEL, HAL, and BDL to bolster their already strong order book and meaningfully increase revenue visibility for years to come. It further said, “We continue to believe in the robust ordering prospects that are expected to play out in the medium term as India looks to modernize its armed forces and also scale up exports with an emphasis on Make in India,” they said.
 
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Jindal Stainless, India’s leading stainless steel manufacturer, supplied 3 mm special alloy steel sheets for structural application in the Supersonic Missile-Assisted Release of Torpedo (SMART) system.
The specialized grade sheets were used for flying applications in the next-generation missile-based lightweight torpedo delivery system.
These sheets were provided to the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the country’s military research arm.
DRDO successfully designed and flight-tested the SMART system off the coast of Odisha last week, enhancing the Navy's anti-submarine warfare capabilities.

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Interesting update filed by BDL today, confirming about JV between domestic psu companies for Defence testing infrastructure related work. There will be 2 entities, one consortium being led by MIDHANI & will be related to advanced materials. Another jv is led by BEL & related to electronic warfare.

@Ashwin @Gautam @chain_smoker @Rajput Lion @ankitkumar @Fatalis

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Interesting update filed by BDL today, confirming about JV between domestic psu companies for Defence testing infrastructure related work. There will be 2 entities, one consortium being led by MIDHANI & will be related to advanced materials. Another jv is led by BEL & related to electronic warfare.

@Ashwin @Gautam @chain_smoker @Rajput Lion @ankitkumar @Fatalis

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Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh approves Rs 400 crore Defence Testing Infrastructure Scheme

Posted On: 15 MAY 2020 6:30PM by PIB Delhi

In order to give a boost to domestic defence and aerospace manufacturing, Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has approved the launch of Defence Testing Infrastructure Scheme (DTIS) with an outlay of Rs 400 crore for creating state of the art testing infrastructure for this sector. The Scheme would run for the duration of five years and envisages to setup six to eight new test facilities in partnership with private industry. This will facilitate indigenous defence production, consequently reduce imports of military equipment and help make the country self-reliant.

The projects under the Scheme will be provided with up to 75 percent government funding in the form of ‘Grant-in-Aid’. The remaining 25 per cent of the project cost will have to be borne by the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) whose constituents will be Indian private entities and State Governments. The SPVs under the Scheme will be registered under Companies Act 2013 and shall also operate and maintain all assets under the Scheme, in a self-sustainable manner by collecting user charges. The equipment/systems tested will be certified as per appropriate accreditation.

While majority of test facilities are expected to come up in the two Defence Industrial Corridors (DICs), the Scheme is not limited to setting up Test Facilities in the DICs only.
 
re ATAGS, great quote by Amit Kalyani. expected after election.

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I mean that doesn't mean that they will order ATAGs, just that he feels that they will order something. He owns Kalyani so obviously he promotes it. But we all know the jokers in India's defense procurement. They could just as easily order more M777s or go to ATHOs. Honestly, it's just as likely that they kick it back and forth without ordering anything until the 2030s.