Aatmanirbhar in defence: In the Indo-Pacific- India and others
- October 8, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Aatmanirbhar in defence: In the Indo-Pacific, India and others
Subject : International Relations
Context: INDIA RANKS fourth among 12 Indo-Pacific nations in self-reliant arms production capabilities, according to a study by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), a widely respected independent resource on global security.
- China tops the list,Japan is second, South Korea is in third place, and Pakistan is at number 8.
- The study, which measures self-reliance until 2020, is based on three indicators of self reliance in each country:
- Arms procurement— imports, licensed and domestic production as a proportion of the government’s total procurement of major conventional arms;
- Arms industry— the study presents the five largest arms companies in each country, where data are available, ranked by sales of arms and military services in 2020 to both domestic and export customers;
- Uncrewed maritime vehicles, the sea equivalent of drones— covering both uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) and uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUVs), meant to provide a qualitative understanding of how countries are engaging domestic research institutes and firms to produce such cutting edge systems.
- The study’s choice of maritime domain was because the Indo-Pacific region is a “maritime theatre”, and most of its flashpoints involve navies.
- The12 countries in the study were selected because they have the highest military spending in the region — Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
Indian scenario-
- India is ranked as the second largest importer of arms for its armed forces in 2016-20.
- India is highly dependent on imports of complete foreign major arms, including many produced under licence or as components for its domestic production.
- Of India’s total volume of procurement in 2016– 20,84 percent was of foreign origin.
- Domestic arms companies provide only 16 percent of its total procurement.
- According to the study, the significant arms sales of local firms and the high level of licensed production push India to fourth position in the list.