Prime Minister dedicates seven defence firms carved out of OFB

Defence Minister  Rajnath Singh and others at the function that also marked Shastra Pujan on Vijayadashmi

Team News Riveting

New Delhi, October 15

Seven new defence companies, carved out of Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), were dedicated to the nation by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday as part of a major defence sector reform.

The new companies are Munitions India Ltd (MIL), Armoured Vehicles Nigam Ltd (AVANI), Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Ltd (AWE India), Troop Comforts Ltd (TCL), Yantra India Ltd (YIL) and India Optel Ltd (IOL). These companies have commenced business from October 1.

Raksha Mantri Raj Nath Singh and Raksha Rajya Mantri Ajay Bhatt, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval among others, were present on the occasion.

The Cabinet had on June 16 approved a long-pending proposal to restructure the over 200-year-old OFB that operated 41 ammunition and military equipment production facilities into seven State-owned corporate entities to improve its accountability, efficiency and competitiveness.

At a function organised by Ministry of Defence (MoD), the Prime Minister said the seven new companies would form a strong base for the military strength of the country in the times to come.

Modi also paid tributes to former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam, and said that Kalam dedicated his life to the cause of a strong nation adding that restructuring of ordnance factories and creation of seven companies will give strength to his dream of strong India.

He also paid tributes to Dr APJ Abdul Kalam and said that Dr Kalam dedicated his life to the cause of a strong nation and said that Restructuring of Ordnance Factories and creation of 7 companies will give strength to his dream of strong India. New Defence companies are a part of the various resolutions which the nation is pursuing to build a new future for the country during this Amrit Kaal of India’s independence, he added.

The Prime Minister said that the decision of creating these companies was stuck for a long time, and expressed the belief these 7 new companies would form a strong base for the military strength of the country in the times to come. Noting the glorious past of Indian ordnance factories, the Prime Minister commented that upgradation of these companies was ignored in the post-independence period, leading to the country’s dependence on foreign suppliers for its needs.  “These 7 defence companies will play a major role in changing this situation”, he said. 

He also mentioned that these new companies would play an important role in import substitution, in line with the vision of Atma Nirbhar Bharat. An order book of more than Rs. 65,000 Cr. reflect the increasing confidence of the country in these companies, he added.

He recalled the various initiatives and reforms undertaken in the recent past that have created Trust, Transparency and Technology driven approach in the defence sector like never before. Today private and public sector are working hand in hand in the mission of national security, he added. He cited Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu Defence Corridors as examples of the new approach. He noted as new opportunities are emerging for the youth and MSME the country is seeing the result of policy changes in the recent years. “Our defence export has increased by 325 per cent in last five years”, he added.

He mentioned that it is our target that our companies not only establish expertise in their products but also become a global brand. He urged that while competitive cost is our strength, quality and reliability should be our identity. He further mentioned that in the 21st century, growth and brand value of any nation or any company is determined by its R&D and innovation. He appealed to the new companies that Research and innovation should be a part of their work culture, so that they just don’t catch up but  take lead in future technologies. This restructuring would provide more autonomy to the new companies to nurture innovation and expertise and the new companies should encourage such talent, he added. He urged the start-ups to become a part of this new journey through these companies to leverage the research and expertise of each other.

He mentioned that the Government has given these new companies not only a better production environment but also complete functional autonomy. He reiterated that the Government has also ensured that the interests of the employees are fully protected.

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