Janes - News page

India confirms end of offset banking, gives deadline for existing claims

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking activity following its controversial decision to remove related provisions in its latest defence offset policy.

The MoD’s Defence Offsets Management Wing (DOMW) confirmed in a notice on 8 October that from the beginning of this month it will accept no new defence offset banking claims and that existing claims would receive a 12-month limit. “No offset banking claims can be made for transactions done on or after 1 October 2020,” said the DOMW notice.

It added that any offset banking claims submitted before that date will be permissible if they are applied within one year of related transactions. “Banking offset claims for which transactions have been completed on or before 30 September 2020 will be processed provided they are applied within one year of completion of transactions and complying with other laid down conditions in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016,” said the notice.

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/india-confirms-end-of-offset-banking-gives-deadline-for-existing-claims/

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking act...

India confirms end of offset banking, gives deadline for existing claims

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking activity following its controversial decision to remove related provisions in its latest defence offset policy.

The MoD’s Defence Offsets Management Wing (DOMW) confirmed in a notice on 8 October that from the beginning of this month it will accept no new defence offset banking claims and that existing claims would receive a 12-month limit. “No offset banking claims can be made for transactions done on or after 1 October 2020,” said the DOMW notice.

It added that any offset banking claims submitted before that date will be permissible if they are applied within one year of related transactions. “Banking offset claims for which transactions have been completed on or before 30 September 2020 will be processed provided they are applied within one year of completion of transactions and complying with other laid down conditions in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016,” said the notice.

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/india-confirms-end-of-offset-banking-gives-deadline-for-existing-claims/

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking act...

India confirms end of offset banking, gives deadline for existing claims

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking activity following its controversial decision to remove related provisions in its latest defence offset policy.

The MoD’s Defence Offsets Management Wing (DOMW) confirmed in a notice on 8 October that from the beginning of this month it will accept no new defence offset banking claims and that existing claims would receive a 12-month limit. “No offset banking claims can be made for transactions done on or after 1 October 2020,” said the DOMW notice.

It added that any offset banking claims submitted before that date will be permissible if they are applied within one year of related transactions. “Banking offset claims for which transactions have been completed on or before 30 September 2020 will be processed provided they are applied within one year of completion of transactions and complying with other laid down conditions in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016,” said the notice.

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/india-confirms-end-of-offset-banking-gives-deadline-for-existing-claims/

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking act...

India confirms end of offset banking, gives deadline for existing claims

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking activity following its controversial decision to remove related provisions in its latest defence offset policy.

The MoD’s Defence Offsets Management Wing (DOMW) confirmed in a notice on 8 October that from the beginning of this month it will accept no new defence offset banking claims and that existing claims would receive a 12-month limit. “No offset banking claims can be made for transactions done on or after 1 October 2020,” said the DOMW notice.

It added that any offset banking claims submitted before that date will be permissible if they are applied within one year of related transactions. “Banking offset claims for which transactions have been completed on or before 30 September 2020 will be processed provided they are applied within one year of completion of transactions and complying with other laid down conditions in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016,” said the notice.

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/india-confirms-end-of-offset-banking-gives-deadline-for-existing-claims/

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking act...

India confirms end of offset banking, gives deadline for existing claims

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking activity following its controversial decision to remove related provisions in its latest defence offset policy.

The MoD’s Defence Offsets Management Wing (DOMW) confirmed in a notice on 8 October that from the beginning of this month it will accept no new defence offset banking claims and that existing claims would receive a 12-month limit. “No offset banking claims can be made for transactions done on or after 1 October 2020,” said the DOMW notice.

It added that any offset banking claims submitted before that date will be permissible if they are applied within one year of related transactions. “Banking offset claims for which transactions have been completed on or before 30 September 2020 will be processed provided they are applied within one year of completion of transactions and complying with other laid down conditions in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016,” said the notice.

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/india-confirms-end-of-offset-banking-gives-deadline-for-existing-claims/

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking act...

India confirms end of offset banking, gives deadline for existing claims

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking activity following its controversial decision to remove related provisions in its latest defence offset policy.

The MoD’s Defence Offsets Management Wing (DOMW) confirmed in a notice on 8 October that from the beginning of this month it will accept no new defence offset banking claims and that existing claims would receive a 12-month limit. “No offset banking claims can be made for transactions done on or after 1 October 2020,” said the DOMW notice.

It added that any offset banking claims submitted before that date will be permissible if they are applied within one year of related transactions. “Banking offset claims for which transactions have been completed on or before 30 September 2020 will be processed provided they are applied within one year of completion of transactions and complying with other laid down conditions in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016,” said the notice.

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/india-confirms-end-of-offset-banking-gives-deadline-for-existing-claims/

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking act...

India confirms end of offset banking, gives deadline for existing claims

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking activity following its controversial decision to remove related provisions in its latest defence offset policy.

The MoD’s Defence Offsets Management Wing (DOMW) confirmed in a notice on 8 October that from the beginning of this month it will accept no new defence offset banking claims and that existing claims would receive a 12-month limit. “No offset banking claims can be made for transactions done on or after 1 October 2020,” said the DOMW notice.

It added that any offset banking claims submitted before that date will be permissible if they are applied within one year of related transactions. “Banking offset claims for which transactions have been completed on or before 30 September 2020 will be processed provided they are applied within one year of completion of transactions and complying with other laid down conditions in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016,” said the notice.

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/india-confirms-end-of-offset-banking-gives-deadline-for-existing-claims/

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking act...

India confirms end of offset banking, gives deadline for existing claims

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking activity following its controversial decision to remove related provisions in its latest defence offset policy.

The MoD’s Defence Offsets Management Wing (DOMW) confirmed in a notice on 8 October that from the beginning of this month it will accept no new defence offset banking claims and that existing claims would receive a 12-month limit. “No offset banking claims can be made for transactions done on or after 1 October 2020,” said the DOMW notice.

It added that any offset banking claims submitted before that date will be permissible if they are applied within one year of related transactions. “Banking offset claims for which transactions have been completed on or before 30 September 2020 will be processed provided they are applied within one year of completion of transactions and complying with other laid down conditions in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016,” said the notice.

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)

India has clarified its move to end banking provisions in offset projects linked to sales of defence equipment such as MH-60R helicopters (pictured) to the Indian Navy. (US Navy)


Get the full article by
Already a Janes subscriber? Keep reading


https://www.janes.com/defence-news/india-confirms-end-of-offset-banking-gives-deadline-for-existing-claims/

The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has clarified procedures related to existing offset banking act...

Request Consultation

Request a free consultation to discover how Janes can provide you with assured, interconnected open-source intelligence.

News Janes | The latest defence and security news from Janes - the trusted source for defence intelligence