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What are the important categories in the policy?

  • Buy (Indian-IDDM) : At least 40% of a product must be manufactured in India for it to qualify for the Indian Designed, Developed and Manufactured category. If the equipment is not indigenously designed, but constitutes 60% indigenous content on cost basis of total contract value. This will be also accorded priority. This category will be preferred to vendors offering equipment designed abroad
  • Buy (Indian): An equipment from Indian vendors could be procured, only if it comprises of a minimum of 40% indigenous content on cost basis of the total contract value
  • Make category: Make-I category utilises critical technologies and involves huge infrastructure investment; on the other hand, Make-II category entails use of commercial, military or even dual-use technologies, and is operated on a smaller scale. It seeks to promote SMEs
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Defence Sector – DPP, Security forces, etc. – Civilsdaily
r foreign investors? The offset threshold will be raised, with foreign vendors liable for offsets only in contracts worth over Rs 2,000 crore, from earlier Rs 300 crore. Apart from this, govt has also decided to fast track the procedures. <span>What are the important categories in the policy? Buy (Indian-IDDM) : At least 40% of a product must be manufactured in India for it to qualify for the Indian Designed, Developed and Manufactured category. If the equipment is not indigenously designed, but constitutes 60% indigenous content on cost basis of total contract value. This will be also accorded priority. This category will be preferred to vendors offering equipment designed abroad Buy (Indian): An equipment from Indian vendors could be procured, only if it comprises of a minimum of 40% indigenous content on cost basis of the total contract value Make category: Make-I category utilises critical technologies and involves huge infrastructure investment; on the other hand, Make-II category entails use of commercial, military or even dual-use technologies, and is operated on a smaller scale. It seeks to promote SMEs The DPP accords higher priority to categories, which mandate high levels of indigenisation, while it gives l ower priority to categories, which allow a greater role to foreign pro


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