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Armed forces can directly acquire urgent equipment

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 16 July 2020

Defence Acquisition Council delegates powers for progressing urgent Capital Acquisition Cases upto Rs 300 crore to the Armed Forces

This will shrink the procurement timelines and ensure placement of orders within six months and commencement of deliveries within one year.

Considering the security environment due to prevailing situation along the Northern Borders and the need to strengthen the Armed Forces for the Defence of Indian borders, a Special Meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council was convened on 15th July 2020 under the Chairmanship of Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh.

The DAC delegated the powers for progressing urgent Capital Acquisition Cases upto Rs 300 crore to the Armed Forces to meet their emergent operational requirements. This will shrink the procurement timelines and ensure placement of orders within six months and commencement of deliveries within one year.
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