India Exports Rs. 12,000 crs of Defence
Munitions under Authorisation from DAP
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Buy Indian (IDDM) Category from domestic
sources under Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP)-2020
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Department of Defence Production (DDP)
as the Licensing Authority for export items in Category 6 of SCOMET.
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A completely end-to-end online portal
for receiving and processing export authorisation permission has been
developed.
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MHA vide Notification dated 1.11.2018
has delegated its powers to Department of Defence of Production to issue export
license under Arms Rules 2016 in Form X-A, for parts & components of small
arms.
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The Government has notified the Open
General Export License (OGEL) – one-time export license, which permits the
industry to export specified items to specified destinations
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A Scheme to provide financial support to
Defence Attaches for taking up actions for promoting Indian defence exports of
both public and private sector
Department of Defence
Production issues authorisation for export of Munitions List items covered in Category
6 of Special Chemicals, Organisms, Materials, Equipment and Technologies (SCOMET).
At present, the exports are being made to more than 75 countries all over the world.
Names of the countries cannot be divulged due to strategic reasons. Based on the
value of Export Authorization issued by DDP to Private companies and actual export/contract
done by DPSUs/OFB, the export value during the last three years is as under:
|
|
2019-20 |
2020-21 |
2021-22 |
2022-23 (till date) |
|
Total Export Value (in
Crores) |
9,116 |
8,435 |
12,815 |
6,058 |
To foster defence manufacturing ecosystem in
the country, the Government has taken several policy initiatives in the past few
years and brought in reforms to encourage indigenous design, development and manufacture
of defence equipment, thereby promoting self-reliance in defence manufacturing &
technology in the country. These initiatives, inter-alia, include according priority
to procurement of capital items falling in Buy Indian (IDDM)
Category from domestic sources under Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP)-2020;
Notification of four ‘Positive Indigenization
Lists’ of total 411 items of Services and
three ‘Positive Indigenization Lists’ of total 3,738 items of Defence Public Sector Undertakings(DPSUs),
for which there would be an embargo on the import beyond the timelines indicated
against them; Simplification of Industrial licensing process with longer validity
period; Rationalised Defence Product List
which required Industry License; Liberalization of Foreign Direct Investment(FDI)
policy allowing 74% FDI under automatic route; Simplification of Make Procedure;
Launch of Mission DefSpace; Launch of Innovations for
Defence Excellence (iDEX) scheme involving Start-ups &
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs); Implementation of Public Procurement (Preference to Make in India)
Order 2017; Launch of an indigenization portal namely SRIJAN to facilitate indigenisation
by Indian Industry including MSMEs; Reforms in Offset policy with thrust on attracting
investment and Transfer of Technology for Defence manufacturing by assigning higher
multipliers; and Establishment of two Defence Industrial Corridors, one each in
Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu; Earmarking of 25% defence R&D Budget for industry
led R&D; and Progressive increase in allocation of Defence Budget of military
modernization for procurement from domestic sources.
Government has brought
in various reforms including ease of doing business to achieve the target of US
$5 billion for defence exports by 2024-25 and to boost Defence exports.
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Special Chemicals, Organisms, Materials, Equipment
and Technologies (SCOMET) Category 6 titled ‘Munitions List’ that was hitherto ‘Reserved’
has been populated and Military Stores list notified vide Notification No.115(RE-2013)/2009-2014
dated 13th March 2015 stands rescinded.
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The Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) vide
Public Notice No. 4/2015-20 dated 24th April, 2017 has delegated its authority and
notified Department of Defence Production (DDP) as the Licensing
Authority for export items in Category 6 of SCOMET. The export of items specified
in Category 6 (Munitions List) except those covered under Notes 2 & 3 of Commodity
Identification Note (CIN) of the SCOMET is now governed by the Standard Operating
Procedure issued by the Department of Defence Production (DDP), Ministry of Defence.
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Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the export
of munitions list items have been simplified and placed on the website of the DDP.
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A completely end-to-end online portal for receiving
and processing export authorisation permission has been developed. The
applications submitted on this portal are digitally signed and the authorisation
are also issued digitally, at faster pace.
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In repeat orders of same product to the same entity,
consultation process has been done away with and permission is issued immediately.
For the repeat order of same product to different entity, the consultation earlier
done with all stakeholders is now limited only with MEA.
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In Intra-Company business (which is especially
relevant for outsourcing of work by defence related parent company abroad to its
subsidiary in India), the earlier requirement of getting End User Certificate (EUC)
from the Government of importing country has been done away with and ‘Buying’ Company
is authorized to issue the EUC.
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The requirement of Government signed EUC in cases
of providing engineering services (ToT related to Munitions
List) to Wassenaar Arrangement (WA) Countries has been dispensed with.
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Legitimate export of systems/platforms for civil
end use to WA Member countries is considered subject to submission of EUC or import
certificate or equivalent document issued by the Government of importing country.
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The legitimate export of the parts and components
for civil use are now being permitted to WA Countries after prior consultation with
MEA.
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For export of items for exhibition purposes, the
requirement of consultation with stakeholders has been done away with (except for
select countries).
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Powers have been delegated to DRDO and CMDs of
DPSUs for exploring export opportunities and participation in global tenders.
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New simplified End User Certificate Format for
Parts & Components has been provided in SOP.
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Validity of Export Authorization for export of
parts & components has been increased from 02 years to date of completion of
order/component whichever is later.
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A new provision for re-exporting parts and components
for undertaking repair or rework to provide replacement for a component under warranty
obligation is inserted in the SOP as a sub-classification of repeat orders.
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MHA vide Notification dated 1.11.2018 has delegated
its powers to Department of Defence of Production to issue export license under
Arms Rules 2016 in Form X-A, for parts & components of small arms. With
this, the Department of Defence Production becomes the single point of contact for
exporter for export of parts and components of Small Arms & Ammunitions.
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The Government has notified the Open General Export
License (OGEL) – one-time export license, which permits the industry to export specified
items to specified destinations, enumerated in the OGEL, without
seeking export authorisation during the validity of the OGEL. OGEL has been integrated
with end to end online Portal.
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Scheme for Promotion of Defence Exports has been
notified to provide an opportunity to the prospective exporters an option to get
their product certified by the Government and provides access to the testing infrastructure
of Ministry of Defence for initial validation of the product and its subsequent
field trials. The certificate can be produced by the prospective exporter for marketing
their products suitably in the global market.
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A separate Cell has been formed in the Department
of Defence Production to co-ordinate and follow up on export related action including
enquiries received from various countries, sharing the leads with private sector
& public sector companies and facilitate exports.
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In order to boost defence exports, regular webinars
are organized with Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs) under the aegis of DDP, MoD
through Indian Mission abroad and Industry Associations with active participation
from Indian Defence Industries.
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A Scheme to provide financial support to Defence
Attaches for taking up actions for promoting Indian defence exports of both public
and private sector in the countries to which they are attached, has
been notified.
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A High-Level Committee (HLC) has been constituted
under the Chairmanship of Raksha Mantri to facilitate faster clearances to export
of major indigenous defence platforms to Friendly Foreign Countries.
This information was given
by Raksha Rajya Mantri Ajay Bhatt in a written reply to Sujeet Kumar in Rajya Sabha
on 19 December, 2022.