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This persistent supply crunch is expected to have a positive impact on the profitability of airlines as the challenges of aircraft availability persist
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CBITA is an advocacy group that assists global businesses and industry navigate policy, processes and the environment in India
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Read MoreWe Are Hopeful Of Not Only ATAGS To Be Inducted But Garuda And Light Weapon Also—Baba Kalyani, CMD Bharat Forge
Kalyani Strategic Systems, the defence arm of Bharat Forge is aiming to be the leading Indian OEM of the world in Defence & Aerospace. KSSL is developing an entire range of field Artillery for Army: Bharat 52/ 45, Garuda 105 and ATAGS with DRDO. Fact that in decades, Indian Army could only acquire M777 howitzer into its Artillery, reflects how heavy our defence import has been — a dereliction in addressing the huge technological gaps. In an exclusive interaction, Baba Kalyani speaks with Manish Kumar Jha of BW Businessworld on his boldest steps and efforts, where he is striving to build indigenous capabilities for Indian Armed Forces. He also puts forth his vision for the critical advance technology in the areas of complex materials and structure for the engine & propulsion system.
Read MoreWe Are Focusing On ‘Buy Global, Make in India’ Policy; Will Strive To Complete All Processes Within Two Years-- Defence Secretary, Ajay Kumar
Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar has been driving policies and reforms in aerospace and defence to transform what is potentially marked as the most promising areas for industrial growth. In an exclusive interaction with Manish Kumar Jha of BW Businessworld, the Defence Secretary outlines his key policy direction, that is, ‘Make in India’ in Defence. He talks about the major acquisition plans and strategic partnerships on crucial projects – 75I submarine, AK 203-joint production line, light tank and the critical aero-engine technology. He also clarifies the key policy aspects on offset and FDI in defence and is forthcoming about the need to create a more level-playing field, testing labs, certification processes and systems for other players.
Read MoreGadkari Exhorts Vehicle Makers To Constantly Improve Build Quality To Int'l Level
Virtually addressing an event organised by MIT-ADT University, Pune, the minister said that safety audits have been mandated at all stages of road development to reduce accidents.
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As poor air quality takes centrestage in the capital again, the Auto LPG sector is urging the government to provide a level playing field in the interest of the environment.
Read MoreRoad to Recovery: Auto Cos Go Digital
Although many consumers will be hesitant about purchasing a car in the present circumstances, OEMs and car dealerships still need to offer more flexibility.
Read MorePrice Hike In Indian Auto Industry Continues
The increase in the price of raw materials and update in emission norms are main reasons given by OEMs this time for the hike
Read MoreA Comprehensive Strategy Needed
The Kargil war made me realise that unless India becomes adequately self-reliant in arms, ammunition and equipment for its Armed Forces, its national security will remain highly vulnerable
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