Government considering path-breaking FDI reforms for defence sector

New Delhi, July 24 (IANS) A more liberal FDI policy is currently under consideration to attract FDI in defence sector, sources said.

The aim is to attract Rs 35,000 crore investment in the next five years, give a flip to defence production in India and create more jobs.

Under the new norms, the government is likely to allow 100 per cent FDI under the automatic route for the production in India of tanks, armoured vehicles and military transport aircraft.

Seventy-six per cent FDI under the automatic route is proposed for fighter aircraft and helicopters

Fifty-one percent FDI under the automatic route is proposed for submarines and warships.

All categories for which FDI under the automatic route is less than 100 per cent, this level will be allowed on a case-to-case basis where high technology is involved.

The policy is aimed at drastically cutting down defence imports from the current 70 per cent.

Extensive discussions for further liberalising the FDI policy for the defence sector are currently on between NIti Ayog, the Defence Ministry and the DIPP.

According to the sources, the new norms will soon be the reality.

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