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Indian Navy: Striving for Indigenisation2007-02-27 The Indian Navy is transforming itself from a 'buyers Navy' to 'builders Navy' by breaking the shackles of dependence on foreign countries, asserted Eastern Naval Command Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Vice-Admiral AK Singh.Addressing a two-day exhibition-cum-seminar on 'Indigenisation of Navy' (INDSEM-07) here today, Singh said the Indian Navy had embarked on a voyage of indigenisation and self-sufficiency in view of the focus on its vision becoming self-reliant. He hoped that the seminar would serve as a forum for building bridges, strengthening ties and consolidating the existing Navy-industry partnership. Naval Dockyard superintendent Rear Admiral Dilip Deshpande highlighted the need for indigenisation and recalled the progress made in this regard by the Indian Navy. The main theme of the seminar was 'Indigenisation-Paradigm Shift'. The technical sessions focussed on life cycle support for indigenous equipment, need for standardisation, perspective of Indian industries on indigenisation and a functional review of the indigenisation programme of the Indian Navy. The Naval Dockyard put up a stall showing the spares used in repairs and retrofits of naval ships. Also, there were stalls of L&T, Kirloskar Pneumatics, Delmet Coatings, Altop Industries, Jotun Industries, Akzo Nobel Pvt Ltd, Steel City Enterprises and Macrotech India. Sponsored Links
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