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How AK-203 and the KRAS facility propel India’s defence self-reliance

FP Staff • October 28, 2024, 17:55:33 IST
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With the AK-203 and KRAS facilities, India takes important steps towards defence self-sufficiency

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How AK-203 and the KRAS facility propel India’s defence self-reliance
(File) A model poses with Russian AK-203 automatic assault rifle at World Defense Show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 6, 2022. Reuters

In a rapidly evolving global security landscape, India’s defence sector is undergoing a transformative shift aimed at achieving self-reliance and enhancing military capabilities. Central to this vision is the Make in India initiative, which seeks to foster indigenous manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign imports. Two notable developments exemplify this commitment: the production of the AK-203 assault rifle in Uttar Pradesh and the establishment of the KRAS missile facility in Hyderabad.

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The AK-203, a collaboration between India’s Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited (AWEIL) and Russia’s Rosoboronexport (RoE), represents a significant step towards modernising the Indian armed forces. Simultaneously, the KRAS facility stands as a testament to the potential of private sector involvement in defence manufacturing, focussing on advanced missile technology. Together, these initiatives underscore India’s dedication to strengthening its defence capabilities while promoting indigenous production, innovation and economic growth.

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AK-203: The making of India’s new standard assault rifle

In a significant development for India’s defence capabilities, the AK-203 assault rifle is being manufactured at a state-of-the-art facility in Korwa, Uttar Pradesh. This ambitious project is a collaboration between India’s Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited (AWEIL) and Russia’s Rosoboronexport (RoE). With a projected production of over 600,000 units, the AK-203 is set to replace the aging INSAS rifles currently in service, marking a critical shift towards modernising the Indian armed forces.

The partnership aims to bolster India’s military self-sufficiency under the Make in India initiative, enhancing the country’s indigenous production capabilities while reducing reliance on foreign imports. By localising the manufacturing of this iconic weapon, India is not only advancing its defence technology but also generating employment opportunities and fostering technological advancements in the sector.

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India’s first private missile facility: The KRAS story

In another leap towards achieving self-reliance in defence production, India has inaugurated the KRAS missile facility in Hyderabad. This facility, dedicated to missile sub-systems, represents a groundbreaking move in enhancing indigenous defence technology. As India’s first private sector initiative in this domain, KRAS aims to strengthen the country’s capabilities in missile production, aligning with the broader vision of Make in India.

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The KRAS facility is poised to play a crucial role in developing advanced missile systems, contributing to India’s strategic defence objectives. By fostering a robust private sector in defence manufacturing, this initiative not only enhances the country’s technological prowess but also stimulates economic growth through job creation and innovation.

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