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Armoured for big business
- Defence equipment firm chooses Nagaland over Malaysia NISHIT DHOLABHAI New Delhi, April 11: By the end of this year, Nagaland might well be exporting ballistic body armour and load-bearing equipment to Baghdad and Washington. Indian Armour, a Faridabad-based defence equipment firm, has chosen to set up base on the troubled turf of Nagaland rather than Malaysia. The announcement is a shot in the arm for the Neiphiu Rio government before a scheduled visit by defence minister A.K. Antony next month. Rio met company CEO Anil Kant and finalised the venture, sources said. The state government has reportedly assured the company of adequate power supply and security. Indian Armour is already exporting its products to US-based Armour Holdings and could send products manufactured in Nagaland for use by the allied forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. Protecting the “future Indian soldier†within and outside the country is another priority. It is planning to set up a facility to weave Kevlar jackets with technical support from DuPont, which patented Kevlar in 1973. Sources said Indian Armour would acquire about 50 acres land near Dimapur to prepare armoured vehicles and bullet-proof vests. The Rio government is obviously ecstatic as the project promises initial employment for at least 100 people, not to speak of the potential for growth of ancillary units. If Indian Armour succeeds, it will open the floodgates for investment opportunities. Apart from Indian Armour, another company, Tactical and Combat Gear (TAC Gear), is interested in setting up a unit in the northeastern state. TAC Gear director Lanu Yaden’s roots are in Nagaland. “As our demand is transnational it does not matter if we have a plant in Malaysia, Singapore or Machilipattinam. With the announcement of a new industrial policy for the Northeast, the weaving skills of the Nagas and their good knowledge of English, we see great opportunity here,†says Yaden, who quit his job as a civil servant a few years ago. He was a technical director with Indian Armour before starting TAC Gear. The state government will sign an MoU with the company shortly, sources said. http://www.samachar.com/showurl.php?...telegraph_home |
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I like this part,
"Indian Armour is already exporting its products to US-based Armour Holdings and could send products manufactured in Nagaland for use by the allied forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. Protecting the “future Indian soldier” within and outside the country is another priority." |
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The US is buying these probably because they are cheap good quality and can be gived to the native Army of the country.
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Pity. The US soldiers are getting all the high quality kevlar while our troops in kashmir and assam dont!
Its high time we equip all our troops with the best bullet-proof material |
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Agreed, as also continue to equip ALL the soldiers present in counter insurgency ops all over the country with NVG's, Battlefield surveilence radars, hand held thermal imagers etc. This is going on, but not at the desired pace. These things are a boon to our men on the field.
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