India Releases Draft Defence Procurement Procedure 2020
The draft of the defence procurement procedure (DPP) 2020 was released by the defence minister on 20 March 2020. It aims at promoting indigenous manufacturing and reducing the painfully long time it presently takes to complete the procurement cycle.
- The draft DPP 2020 has been prepared by a Review Committee headed by Director General (Acquisition) based on the recommendations of all stakeholders, including private industry and eight sub-committees headed by Lt Gen/equivalent officers.
- The first DPP was promulgated in 2002to provide impetus to the growing domestic industry and achieve enhanced self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
Draft Defence Procurement Procedure 2020
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