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How does India take military procurement decisions? Jaishankar explains

The key principles the minister underlined included technology, capability, terms/pricing, multi sourcing, and getting the best deal possible to serve national interests

Published on: Sep 28, 2022 08:28 AM IST
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Washington: At his joint press appearance with Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington on Tuesday, a journalist asked external affairs minister S Jaishankar if Russia would be able to meet India’s defence needs given the pressures it is under — and how New Delhi is thinking of diversification.

Jaishankar said India had a tradition of multisourcing, and the priority was to get the best deal possible. “How to get the optimal deal from a competitive situation is really what this is all about.” (AFP)
Jaishankar said India had a tradition of multisourcing, and the priority was to get the best deal possible. “How to get the optimal deal from a competitive situation is really what this is all about.” (AFP)

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Jaishankar, also a member of the cabinet committee on security, used the occasion to lay out the broad conceptual underpinning behind India’s military procurement. The key principles the minister underlined included technology, capability, terms/pricing, multi-sourcing, and getting the best deal possible to serve national interests.

First, he said that India had not faced any particular problems in terms of “servicing and spare parts supply of equipment” that India had got in the past from Russia.

He then said that where India got its military equipment and platforms was not a neither a new issue, nor had it particularly changed due to geopolitical tensions.

In the past 15 years, the minister said that India had procured a lot from the US “if you maybe consider, for example, aircraft – the C-17, the C-130, the P-8, or the Apache helicopter or the Chinooks or the howitzers, the M777 howitzers”. “We have done so from France when we bought recently their Rafale aircraft. We have done so from Israel.”

Jaishankar said India had a tradition of multi-sourcing, and the priority was to get the best deal possible. “How to get the optimal deal from a competitive situation is really what this is all about.”

 
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Prashant Jha

Prashant Jha is the Washington DC-based US correspondent of Hindustan Times. He is also the editor of HT Premium. Jha has earlier served as editor-views and national political editor/bureau chief of the paper. He is the author of How the BJP Wins: Inside India's Greatest Election Machine and Battles of the New Republic: A Contemporary History of Nepal.

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