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Defence Industry Defence Industry Yashodhan Yadav Viplov Patle Sandeep Londhe Govind Deshmukh Kunal Thakre MIT SCHOOL OF MANAGMENT

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Defence Industry Defence Industry

Yashodhan Yadav

Viplov Patle

Sandeep Londhe

Govind Deshmukh

Kunal Thakre

MIT SCHOOL OF MANAGMENT

Defence Industry

History

Foundation- 1801-By East India Company

Separate Indian Defence Ministry-1960

Privatization in Defence industry in india- 1999

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MINISTRY OF DEFENSE

DEPARTMENT OF

DEFENSEPRODUCTION

DEPARTMENT OF

DEFENSE

DEPARTMENT OF

DEFENSERESEARCH &

DEVELOPMENT

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THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSETHE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

• Headed by the Defense Secretary

• Deals with the Integrated Defense Staffthe three services & various inter-service organizations

• Responsible for defense budget, defense policy, matters relating to Parliament, defense cooperation with foreign countries and coordination of all activities

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THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PRODUCTIONTHE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION

• Headed by the Secretary Defense Production

• Deals with matters pertaining to defense production, indigenisation of imported stores, equipment & spares

• Planning & control of departmental production units of the Ordnance Factory Board & the Defense Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs)

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The Department of Defense Production oversees The Department of Defense Production oversees the following :the following :

39 Ordnance Factories 8 Defense Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs)

- Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)- Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)- Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML)- Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL)- Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL)- Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd.- Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL)- Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI)

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Quality Assurance

Directorate of Standardization

Defense Exhibition Organization

Indigenisation

Private Sector participation in Defense Production

Defence Factory all over India

India-US Deal

• Signed In 2005• Enhance miltary exercise

• Strenthening broad base mutual exchange of intelligence

• Principle to co-develop, co-produce specialised cutting edge defence equipment.

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THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RESEARCH & THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT

• Headed by the Secretary Defense R& D, who is also the Scientific Advisor to the Defense Minister & Director General of Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO)

• Advise the government on scientific aspects of military equipment

• Formulation of research & development plans for equipment used by the services

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Quickening the Pace of Technology AdvanceQuickening the Pace of Technology Advance

The Ideal Bond

R & D• Mature Technologies• Product Orientation

Academia Industry

• Active Industry Participation• Goal- / Product Oriented Research

• Applied R& D• Product Upgrade

Current Budget•Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has not done enough to give a much needed boost to military modernization.

• The increase of Rs 24,357 crore (US$ 3.92 billion) from Rs 2,22,370 (US$35.86 billion, Revised Estimates for FY 2014–2015) to Rs 2,46,727 (US$39.8 billion, Budgetary Estimates for FY 2015–2016) is too low to even allow for inflation, which is running at about 6.0 to 7.5 percent.

•Of the total allocation for defense, the army will get Rs 1,04,158.95 crore (US$16.80 billion), the navy Rs 15,525.64 crore (US$2.50 billion), the air force Rs 23,000.09 crore (US$3.70 billion), the ordnance factories Rs 2,884.23 crore (US$0.46 billion), the Defence Research and Development Organisation Rs 6,570.09 crore (US$1.06 billion)

LOGO OF DEFENCE INDUSTRY & Ordinance factory

Details of Ordinace Factory

Type: Government Organisation

Industry: Defence

Founded: 1775

Headquarters: Ayudh Bhawan, Kolkata

Area served: Worldwide

Key people :Somendra Yamdagni,IOFS (Director General Ordnance Factories &Chairman, OFB)

• Mission

• Production of State of the Art Battle Field Equipments

• Vision

• To Equip our Armed Forces with Modern Defence and Battle Field Equipments

• To Continuously Modernise our Production Facilities

• To Train and Motivate Personnel

• To equip ourselves with Technologies through Acquisition, Synergy and In-house R&D

• To Continuously Improve Quality

• To improve operational efficiency and communications by extensive use of information technology

• To improve highest level of customer satisfaction

• To increase customer base in Defence, Non-Defence and Export markets and establish Global Presence

• Geographical Spread

• There are 41 Ordnance Factories geographically distributed all over the country at 24 different locations. A visual idea of how our factories and headquarters are distributed can be had from our location

• Maharashtra -10

• Uttar Pradesh - 9

• Madhya Pradesh - 6

• Tamil Nadu - 6

• West Bengal - 4

• Uttaranchal - 2

• Andhra Pradesh - 1

• Chandigarh - 1

• Orissa - 1

• Bihar - 1

Medium & Large Caliber Ammunition

Motars bombLarge Caliber Ammunition

• Smerch rockets to be produced at OFAJ

Indian Army's 155mm artillery gun

Smerch rockets to be produced at OFAJ

• Armoured Vehicles

Arjun MBT Mark-I, manufactured by HVF Avadi

• Aircraft Weapons

IAF Su-30MKI's armaments, parachutes for pilot's seat and aircraft brake

Tejas

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THANK YOUTHANK YOU