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India details OFB corporatisation plan

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41 defence factories presently operating under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

In details revealed in the Indian parliament on 26 July, Ajay Bhatt, minister of state for defence, confirmed that the OFB would be reorganised into seven state-owned defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence (MoD's) Department of Defence Production (DDP).

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years.  (Indian MoD)

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years. (Indian MoD)

He said the restructure – described by the MoD as ‘corporatisation' – is intended to “enhance [the OFB's] functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation”.

Details provided by Bhatt show that the largest of the new DPSUs will be the ‘Ammunitions and Explosives' entity, which will comprise 12 existing OFB factories. The Weapons and Equipment DPSU will comprise eight factories; Vehicles will have five; Ancillary (eight); Troop Comfort Items (four); Opto-electronics (three); and Parachute (one).


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India details OFB corporatisation plan

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41 defence factories presently operating under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

In details revealed in the Indian parliament on 26 July, Ajay Bhatt, minister of state for defence, confirmed that the OFB would be reorganised into seven state-owned defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence (MoD's) Department of Defence Production (DDP).

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years.  (Indian MoD)

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years. (Indian MoD)

He said the restructure – described by the MoD as ‘corporatisation' – is intended to “enhance [the OFB's] functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation”.

Details provided by Bhatt show that the largest of the new DPSUs will be the ‘Ammunitions and Explosives' entity, which will comprise 12 existing OFB factories. The Weapons and Equipment DPSU will comprise eight factories; Vehicles will have five; Ancillary (eight); Troop Comfort Items (four); Opto-electronics (three); and Parachute (one).


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India details OFB corporatisation plan

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41 defence factories presently operating under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

In details revealed in the Indian parliament on 26 July, Ajay Bhatt, minister of state for defence, confirmed that the OFB would be reorganised into seven state-owned defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence (MoD's) Department of Defence Production (DDP).

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years.  (Indian MoD)

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years. (Indian MoD)

He said the restructure – described by the MoD as ‘corporatisation' – is intended to “enhance [the OFB's] functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation”.

Details provided by Bhatt show that the largest of the new DPSUs will be the ‘Ammunitions and Explosives' entity, which will comprise 12 existing OFB factories. The Weapons and Equipment DPSU will comprise eight factories; Vehicles will have five; Ancillary (eight); Troop Comfort Items (four); Opto-electronics (three); and Parachute (one).


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The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41...

India details OFB corporatisation plan

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41 defence factories presently operating under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

In details revealed in the Indian parliament on 26 July, Ajay Bhatt, minister of state for defence, confirmed that the OFB would be reorganised into seven state-owned defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence (MoD's) Department of Defence Production (DDP).

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years.  (Indian MoD)

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years. (Indian MoD)

He said the restructure – described by the MoD as ‘corporatisation' – is intended to “enhance [the OFB's] functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation”.

Details provided by Bhatt show that the largest of the new DPSUs will be the ‘Ammunitions and Explosives' entity, which will comprise 12 existing OFB factories. The Weapons and Equipment DPSU will comprise eight factories; Vehicles will have five; Ancillary (eight); Troop Comfort Items (four); Opto-electronics (three); and Parachute (one).


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India details OFB corporatisation plan

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41 defence factories presently operating under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

In details revealed in the Indian parliament on 26 July, Ajay Bhatt, minister of state for defence, confirmed that the OFB would be reorganised into seven state-owned defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence (MoD's) Department of Defence Production (DDP).

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years.  (Indian MoD)

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years. (Indian MoD)

He said the restructure – described by the MoD as ‘corporatisation' – is intended to “enhance [the OFB's] functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation”.

Details provided by Bhatt show that the largest of the new DPSUs will be the ‘Ammunitions and Explosives' entity, which will comprise 12 existing OFB factories. The Weapons and Equipment DPSU will comprise eight factories; Vehicles will have five; Ancillary (eight); Troop Comfort Items (four); Opto-electronics (three); and Parachute (one).


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India details OFB corporatisation plan

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41 defence factories presently operating under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

In details revealed in the Indian parliament on 26 July, Ajay Bhatt, minister of state for defence, confirmed that the OFB would be reorganised into seven state-owned defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence (MoD's) Department of Defence Production (DDP).

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years.  (Indian MoD)

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years. (Indian MoD)

He said the restructure – described by the MoD as ‘corporatisation' – is intended to “enhance [the OFB's] functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation”.

Details provided by Bhatt show that the largest of the new DPSUs will be the ‘Ammunitions and Explosives' entity, which will comprise 12 existing OFB factories. The Weapons and Equipment DPSU will comprise eight factories; Vehicles will have five; Ancillary (eight); Troop Comfort Items (four); Opto-electronics (three); and Parachute (one).


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The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41...

India details OFB corporatisation plan

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41 defence factories presently operating under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

In details revealed in the Indian parliament on 26 July, Ajay Bhatt, minister of state for defence, confirmed that the OFB would be reorganised into seven state-owned defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence (MoD's) Department of Defence Production (DDP).

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years.  (Indian MoD)

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years. (Indian MoD)

He said the restructure – described by the MoD as ‘corporatisation' – is intended to “enhance [the OFB's] functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation”.

Details provided by Bhatt show that the largest of the new DPSUs will be the ‘Ammunitions and Explosives' entity, which will comprise 12 existing OFB factories. The Weapons and Equipment DPSU will comprise eight factories; Vehicles will have five; Ancillary (eight); Troop Comfort Items (four); Opto-electronics (three); and Parachute (one).


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The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41...

India details OFB corporatisation plan

by Jon Grevatt

The Indian government has disclosed more information about its plan to restructure its network of 41 defence factories presently operating under the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

In details revealed in the Indian parliament on 26 July, Ajay Bhatt, minister of state for defence, confirmed that the OFB would be reorganised into seven state-owned defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence (MoD's) Department of Defence Production (DDP).

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years.  (Indian MoD)

In fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 India's OFB recorded total turnover of INR209.57 billion (USD2.8 billion), 13% of total defence-sector sales in India over those two years. (Indian MoD)

He said the restructure – described by the MoD as ‘corporatisation' – is intended to “enhance [the OFB's] functional autonomy, efficiency and unleash new growth potential and innovation”.

Details provided by Bhatt show that the largest of the new DPSUs will be the ‘Ammunitions and Explosives' entity, which will comprise 12 existing OFB factories. The Weapons and Equipment DPSU will comprise eight factories; Vehicles will have five; Ancillary (eight); Troop Comfort Items (four); Opto-electronics (three); and Parachute (one).


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