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The last two years have seen some major reforms in the Micro,
Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector across all industry sectors. The government
has paved way through PSU route to develop pool of MSME supplier to leading government
companies. Some significant reforms for encouraging MSME sector participation
in Defence.
· Cases with
Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) cost < Rs 100 Crores are reserved for MSMEs,
provided there are at least two or more MSMEs eligible to participate in the
category.
· In order to
encourage startups/MSMEs, procurement cases where the estimated cost is not
exceeding Rs 100 crores/year based on delivery schedule at the time of seeking
AoN or Rs 150 crores, whichever is higher, may be considered for issue of RFP
without any stipulation of Financial parameters.
· Project under the
Make categories, with procurement not exceeding Rs 100 crores/year based on
delivery schedule at the time of seeking AoN are earmarked for MSMEs.
· Offset Policy has
been revised in the year 2020, to provide a multiplier of 1.5 where Indian
Offset Partner (IOP) is a MSME.
· Department of
Defence Production (DDP) regularly conducts outreach programs in various parts
of the country to interact with industry associations, industry especially
MSMEs and academia, to spread awareness about the potential export
opportunities. A scheme aimed to promote MSMEs in Defence has been accorded approval.
Under this scheme, conclaves/seminars are organized in Tier II and Tier
III cities across the country with strong industrial and MSME presence, with
the support of DDP. Three state level
conclaves and one national level conclave in form of webinar have been
organized during the last two years under the scheme.
· An innovation
ecosystem for Defence titled Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) has been
launched in April, 2018. iDEX is aimed
at creation of an ecosystem to foster innovation and technology development in
Defence and Aerospace by engaging Industries including MSMEs, Start-ups,
Individual Innovators, R&D institutes and Academia and provide them
grants/funding and other support to carry out R&D which has potential for
future adoption for Indian defence and aerospace needs.
· An indigenization
portal namely SRIJAN has been launched in August, 2020 for Defence Public
Sector Undertakings (DPSUs)/Ordnance Factory Board (OFB)/Services with an
industry interface to provide development support to MSMEs/Startups/Industry
for import substitution.
· Government has
established two Defence Industrial Corridors, one each in Uttar Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu to serve as an engine of economic development and growth of Indian
defence industry including MSMEs.
· Ministry of MSMEs
implement various schemes and programmes for promotion and development of MSMEs
including defence sector MSMEs across the country. These include Prime
Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Scheme of fund for
Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI), A scheme for Promotion of
Innovation, Rural Industries and Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE), Credit Guarantee
scheme, Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Technology Upgradation Scheme
(CLCSSTUS), Technology Centre Systems Programme (TCSP), Micro and Small
Enterprises-Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP), Procurement and Marketing
Support Scheme etc. Ministry also
reviews and monitors the progress of the implementation of the Public
Procurement Policy for MSEs Order, 2012.
As per Ministry of MSME, the details of procurement in
terms of value from MSEs in Defence Sector by the Defence Department/CPSEs in
the last two years and current year is depicted in the table.
Financial Year |
Total Procurement (Rs in Crores) |
2018-19 |
12112.03 |
2019-20 |
9090.618 |
2020-21 (As on 11.03.2021) |
9293.812 |
Regular Vendor development programmes and webinars are
organized for MSMEs by OFB and DPSUs for the development of the supply chain. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, many
webinars were conducted due to COVID-19 restrictions on physical accumulation.
The data was obtained as a tabled reply by Shripad Naik, Minister
of State for Defence to a question asked by Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma in Lok
Sabha today.
The market opportunity for Indian defence companies is estimated to range between $90-100 billion over the next 5-6 years, with an annual growth rate of approximately 13% during this period.
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