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That apart, the government is providing high level orders to DPSUs. ”As per my knowledge, about 80 per cent orders are given to DPSUs even today. There is no question of weakening the DPSUs,” he added.
Noting that the defence sector is driven by high-end technology and innovation, Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhat said production orders are given to DPSUs too, even as FDI has been allowed in areas where the country does not have expertise and capacity.
The government is taking steps to make the country self-reliant in defence sector. Therefore, the government has split the Ordnance Factory Board into seven new public sector units, he said.
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In the 2022-23 Union Budget, 68 per cent of capital procurement budget has been set aside for domestic industries, he added. Responding to another query on protecting contractual workers, Bhatt said the government has not cut any staff. On steps taken to boost domestic production, Bhatt said the government has formed two defence industrial corridors, one each in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. India is exporting to 72 countries and figures in top 35 defense exporting nations in the world.