- Organised on the theme of “Atmanirbhar Gujarat: Upgrading the MSMEs in Defence”, the Conclave delved into the strategies aligned with the government’s vision to nurture the domestic defence industry
- The government has undertaken various reforms such as liberalisation of FDI policy, launch of iDEX scheme and SRIJAN portal, and setting up defence corridors, to promote self-reliance and Make in India in defence: Amit Satija, IAS, Director DIP
- FICCI aims to collaborate with over 16,000 MSMEs operating in the defence sector to help the country take significant strides towards indigenisation by sourcing components from them and also enhancing their export capabilities: Rajiv Gandhi, Chairman, FICCI Gujarat State Council
NE BUSINESS BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, MARCH 20
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have a critical role to play in increasing indigenisation and advancing Atmanirbharta (self-reliance) in defence manufacturing, experts underscored at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry’s (FICCI) State Level Defence MSMEs Conclave held here on Wednesday.
Organised on the theme of “Atmanirbhar Gujarat: Upgrading the MSMEs in Defence”, the Conclave delved into the strategies aligned with the government’s vision to nurture the domestic defence industry, with a focus on the indispensable contribution of MSMEs.
Delivering the Keynote Address, Amit Satija, IAS, Director DIP, Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence, emphasised the vital role of MSMEs in India’s GDP, manufacturing output, exports and employment generation.
“The Government has a clear focus on promoting the growth of MSMEs. Defence is one area where we have seen a lot of progress. We have achieved defence manufacturing output of Rs 1 lakh crore and all-time highest exports of Rs 16,000 crore. The government has undertaken various reforms such as liberalisation of FDI policy, launch of iDEX scheme and SRIJAN portal, and setting up defence corridors, to promote self-reliance and Make in India in defence,” Satija said.
Delivering the Welcome Remarks in the beginning, Rajiv Gandhi, Chairman, FICCI Gujarat State Council, spoke about the crucial role of MSMEs in developing high-quality, precision products for the defence sector.
“However, it is also important to keep in mind that the foundational step in leveraging MSME support involves guidance and support of large-scale system integrators encompassing PSUs, private sector and foreign OEMs. It is also crucial to establish defence MSME clusters to attract large-scale industry investments, aligning with the government’s Make in India mission,” he said.
FICCI aims to collaborate with over 16,000 MSMEs operating in the defence sector to help the country take significant strides towards indigenisation by sourcing components from them and also enhancing their export capabilities, he added.
Sanjiv Mulgaonkar, Vice President – Head Guns and Armoured Systems, L&T Defence, shed light on the role of MSMEs in the defence supply chain.
“We take pride in the indigenisation of defence manufacturing. We have many MSMEs who are supplying us with components. We cannot make everything in-house and need more vendors to enhance what we are doing,” Mulgaonkar said.
Hiranmay Mahanta, CEO, iHub Gujarat, outlined iHub’s role in developing an innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem in Gujarat by creating pathways from “Mind to Market”.
“We are supporting the three big M problems faced by startups – money, mentorship and market – by linking students, academia, and industry. We handhold startups right from proof of concept to investment opportunities,” he said.
Presenting the Vote of Thanks, Preiti Patel, Chairperson, FICCI Gujarat State Council’s Task Force on Defence, said the prime minister’s vision to open defence manufacturing to the private sector is the first step towards achieving self-reliance in defence and spoke about the role of enabling policies, simplification of procedures, and initiatives to handhold MSMEs.
The State Level Defence MSMEs Conclave brought together stakeholders such as members of the defence ministry, defence industry, MSMEs and startups. It also featured insightful talks on opportunities for defence MSMEs, recent policy reforms in defence, positive indigenisation lists, and incentives being provided in technology development fund (TDF) projects and startups.
PP Maheshkar, OSD Indigenisation, Department of Defence Production; Unni Raj PS, Joint Director, Export Promotion Cell, Department of Defence Production; Nilesh M Desai, Director, Space Applications Centre (SAC)-ISRO, Ahmedabad; Cdr Gautam Nanda (Retd), Associate Partner, KPMG; Sanjay Gupta, Chief General Manager, SIDBI; Vipin Yadav, Deputy Program Director, iDEX, Department of Defence Production; Rahul Bhokare, Director and Co-Founder; and Col Ashish Pradhan, Secy Make PMU, Army Design Bureau, were among the other esteemed speakers.