Indian Navy, BEML join forces to drive indigenisation of marine equipments 
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Indian Navy, BEML join forces to drive indigenisation of marine equipments

According to an official statement of BEML, this partnership aims to strengthen self-reliance in defence production and reduce dependence on foreign OEMs

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: In a major push towards indigenisation of critical marine engineering equipment of the Indian Navy, BEML Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Indian Navy on August 20.

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The MoU was concluded at the Naval Headquarters at New Delhi between Rear Admiral K Srinivas, ACOM (D&R), Indian Navy and Ajit Kumar Srivastav, Director of (Defence) of BEML. This initiative is a pivotal step in enhancing bilateral cooperation for indigenous design, development, manufacture, testing and product support of critical Marine Engineering equipment and systems.

Aligned with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, the partnership aims to strengthen self-reliance in defence production and reduce dependence on foreign OEMs.

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