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Ahead of PM Modi’s Tel Aviv visit, India pushes Israel for co-development and joint defence production

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Ahead of PM Modi’s Tel Aviv visit, India pushes Israel for co-development and joint defence production

Israeli companies have been at the forefront of innovation and technology in the defence sector for decades. With a strong focus on research and development, these companies have been able to provide cutting-edge solutions to various defence challenges faced by countries around the world. In recent years, there has been a growing interest from Israeli companies to collaborate with India in the defence sector, under the ‘Make in India’ initiative. However, there are certain concerns that need to be addressed in order to ensure a successful partnership between the two countries.

One of the main concerns for Israeli companies is the flexibility around the ‘Make in India’ policy. While the policy aims to promote indigenous manufacturing and reduce dependence on imports, it also requires a certain percentage of local content in defence projects. This can be a challenge for Israeli companies as they may not have the necessary infrastructure or resources to set up manufacturing facilities in India. Moreover, the stringent regulations and bureaucratic processes can also hinder the smooth execution of projects.

To address these concerns, Israeli companies are seeking more flexibility in the ‘Make in India’ policy. They are looking for exemptions or relaxations in the local content requirement, especially for high-tech and complex defence projects. This will not only make it easier for them to collaborate with Indian companies but also ensure timely delivery of projects. Additionally, Israeli companies are also requesting for a streamlined and transparent process for obtaining necessary approvals and clearances, which will further facilitate the smooth execution of projects.

Another important aspect for Israeli companies is the protection of their intellectual property (IP) in defence projects. With a strong focus on research and development, these companies invest a significant amount of time and resources in developing cutting-edge technologies. Therefore, it is crucial for them to have a robust IP protection mechanism in place to safeguard their innovations and prevent any unauthorized use or replication of their technology.

In this regard, Israeli companies are seeking assurance from the Indian government for the protection of their IP rights. They are looking for a clear and well-defined framework for IP protection, which will not only protect their interests but also encourage them to share their advanced technologies with Indian companies. This will not only benefit the Indian defence sector but also strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries.

It is important to note that the concerns raised by Israeli companies are not unique to them. Many foreign companies, including those from the United States and Europe, have also expressed similar concerns regarding the ‘Make in India’ policy and IP protection in defence projects. Therefore, it is imperative for the Indian government to address these concerns and create a conducive environment for foreign companies to collaborate with Indian companies in the defence sector.

The collaboration between India and Israel in the defence sector has the potential to bring significant benefits to both countries. It will not only boost the ‘Make in India’ initiative but also create job opportunities and promote technology transfer. Moreover, it will also enhance the defence capabilities of both countries and strengthen their strategic partnership.

In recent years, there have been several successful collaborations between Indian and Israeli companies in the defence sector. For instance, the joint venture between Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and India’s Kalyani Group to manufacture air defence systems is a prime example of the potential of this partnership. However, in order to take this collaboration to the next level, it is crucial to address the concerns of Israeli companies and provide them with the necessary flexibility and protection.

In conclusion, the ‘Make in India’ initiative has opened up new opportunities for collaboration between Indian and Israeli companies in the defence sector. However, in order to make this partnership a success, it is important to address the concerns of Israeli companies regarding flexibility and IP protection. With a conducive environment and a strong partnership, the two countries can achieve great heights in the defence sector and pave the way for a brighter future.

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