Navy looking to ally with industry to maintain combative edge
Vice-Chief of Naval Staff R K Dhowan termed the collaboration with industry key to the force's success and fulfilment of its commitment for indigenisation.

There is a need to tap the potential of Indian industry, which has shown tremendous promise in IT and pharma industries, to overcome this gap, the Vice Admiral said.
As the Navy gears up for its first ever naval and maritime exposition from September 23 at Kochi, the Vice-Chief of Naval Staff termed the collaboration with industry key to the force's success and fulfilment of its commitment for indigenisation.
NAMEXPO, 2013, organised by the CII in association with the navy, "blends in well with our goal of maritime security through self-reliance," he said, adding that 46 ships and submarines are under construction at various Indian shipyards.
Dhowan, however, said the poor state of indigenisation in the fight component, which includes weapons and sensors, remains a "concern and challenge".
The Vice-Chief shared concerns of some industry representatives over the long drawn and often-delayed procurement process and said the government had been encouraging to feedback.
"Many steps have been merged to cut down the time line... No magic happens overnight. We are on the path to see the process streamlined and time line cut short," he said.
He was speaking at an interactive session held prior to the exposition.
The five-day conference will cover themes like MSMEs, naval aviation, naval weapons, surveillance systems and communications among other issues.
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