NECE INDIA 2008

British defence technology will revolutionalise Indian military

New Delhi, February 16, 2008: Positioning itself as the world's second largest arms exporter, Britain said that it would be only too happy to share its defence technology with India for the mutual benefit of both countries.

"Technology is playing an increasing role in today's military hardware. We would be only too happy to share this with India's defence industry," A.J.D. Pawson, head of Britain's Defence Export Services, told reporters here. “Our relations with the Indian armed forces are historical. We need to take these further," Pawson said

In this context, he noted that Britain's share of the $60 billion global arms exports during 2007 was $20 billion. "This reinforces our position as the second largest arms exporter after the United States," Pawson pointed out.

The partnership theme had featured prominently at the fourth India-Britain Defence Industry Symposium here Friday, with British Deputy High Commissioner Creon Butler saying "India should raise the FDI (foreign direct investment) limit in the defence sector to 49 percent from 26 percent".

According to Butler, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's recent visit to India "will take our relationship to a new level".

 "India plans to meet 70 percent of its defence equipment needs domestically. Thus, there are tremendous possibilities for partnerships with the Indian industry," Butler said, adding that British companies were working closely with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and other R&D organizations of India.

Speaking on the occasion, Air Vice Marshal Gavin Mackay, senior military adviser to the British Defence Export Services Organisation, said: "India and the UK share a passion for engineering. We need new alliances to compete in the new world order".

"We can take advantage of each other's technological skills. We are willing to enter joint licensed production arrangements with Indian companies," Mackay added.


Source: Defenseworld.net

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