HAL plans activities such as aircraft handling, airframe structural repair, overhauling of hatch covers, repair and servicing of looms and repair and overhaul of mechanical rotables.
During his visit, the Air Chief also inaugurated a seminar on ‘Challenges for Make in India Initiatives’ as part of platinum jubilee celebrations of HAL. Congratulating HAL in the land-mark year, the CAS urged HAL to turn challenges into opportunities as IAF depends on HAL for its various platforms.
In his address, Mr Raju dispelled the notion that defence PSUs come in the way of private sector. HAL alone has developed an eco-system by hand-holding more than 2500 business partners across India. Under Make in India, core capabilities should be developed through PPP (Public-Private Partnership) to create a vibrant domestic industry, he observed.
As part of the celebrations, a two-day exhibition on Make in India was also opened by the CAS in which 30 companies participated displaying their products and capabilities.
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