IN a major push for the indigenous defence industry, the Indian Army's almost all approvals will go to the local manufacturers, Lieutenant General BS Raju, Vice Chief of Army Staff said on Saturday.
"Most of the Acceptance of Necessity (A0N) - 90% and above -- will be given to the indigenous manufacturers. We will come more than half a distance to meet your aspirations," said Lt Gen Raju.
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The original Pant comes to fore
COTT Boland was steaming in at the Sydney Cricket Ground. In fact, he has been all through the series in Adelaide, Melbourne and so on. And every time he ran in, he made India pay.
Three share lead in Chennai Open chess meet
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Bowlers shine without Bumrah's presence as contest gets spicier
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Bengal beat Delhi, Gonasika open account vs Hyderabad
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Man City record second consecutive win, Chelsea held by Palace
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We will turn Air India into top-class airline: Tata Sons chief
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RBI Allows HDFC Bank to Own 9.5% Stake in Kotak, AU Bank, Capital SFB
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Data protection rules: India Inc says challenges remain
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