India cannot afford to remain dependent on defence imports: Rajnath Singh
India's Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, has stressed the need for India to reduce its dependency on imported military hardware in order to maintain strategic autonomy. Singh highlighted the Modi government's focus on boosting domestic manufacturi...

He said the annual volume of domestic defence production has crossed the record figure of Rs 1 lakh crore which was nearly Rs 44,000 crore around 2014.
"We will be able to maintain strategic autonomy only when arms and equipment are made in our own country, by our own people. We worked towards this, and we also saw positive results," Singh said.
"While around 2014, our domestic defence production was around Rs 44,000 crore, today our domestic defence production has crossed the record figure of Rs 1 lakh crore, and it is continuously growing," he said at the 'DefConnect 2024' conference.
The defence minister said India cannot afford to remain dependent on imports in any important sector.
"A huge country like India cannot remain dependent on imports in any important sector. If we continue to rely on imports of defence equipment and arms, it will make us dependent on other countries. This dependency can be fatal for our strategic autonomy," he said.
Singh argued that without self-reliance in key areas, including defence, India will not be able to take independent positions on global issues in line with its national interests.
"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, when our government came to power in 2014, we saw that a large part of India's defence hardware is imported. If a significant portion of a country's security related equipment is imported, then that country may have to face many difficulties in critical situations," he said.
"This has also happened with India in the past. When India was in difficult times, we faced trouble due to our dependence on imports for arms. Therefore, as soon as we came to government, we emphasised that as a nation we cannot remain dependent on arms imports," Singh said.
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