Why is India shying to deal in
arms? It is big business world-wide. India should confidently assert itself
when it has the manpower, technology and capability. It makes good business
sense and also conveys a political message to other countries, specially
neighbouring countries. It also gives an impetus towards self-sufficiency.
India can play a key role in
global arms market. Asian giant China has entered the global arms market to
sell its high tech missile systems, helicopters, drones, frigates and fighter
jets. West looks at China with envy. India is another giant in the region
capable of giving tough competition to China in this area of high tech weapons
of defence and offence.
We are already exporting the indigenous developed Dhru
helicopters. The Defence Research & Development Organization should tap and
encourage talent from the various engineering colleges. Unfortunately top
scientists and engineers are quitting DR&DO for lack of innovative opportunities.
This trend should be reversed as they are loosing talent and brain to private
sector.
We should utilize the vast pool
of scientists and engineers passing out from top colleges and IIT’s all over India, they can bring in
new ideas and latest advancement in their field to practical use and make India
a major player in the global arms market.
India is already acknowledged a
super power in software exports. With the modern warfare fought with high tech
equipment, weapons and new generation of computers, defence software is another
area with great export potential.
If India feels, being the land of Mahatma Gandhi,
it is not appropriate for the country to export arms, it can very well look into
defence weapons and equipment which many countries around the globe would be
interested to buy from India, giving India a leverage in world politics.
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