Indias Defence Ministry Will Now Do Business With Some Blacklisted Arms Firms.

Admin 22-Nov-2016 14:35:52 Inothernews

Indias Defence Ministry Will Now Do Business With Some Blacklisted  Arms Firms.


In a bid to ensure business ease, the Defence Ministry will now be open to business with those arms companies which were banned during the previous UPA regime. Under the new guidelines which were announced on Monday, a blanket ban of 10 years will not be imposed on companies. Erring firms will be rather suspended for only six months. The subsequent suspension of another 6 months will depend on the discretion of the Defence Minister.



Banning of business dealings will only take place if an organisation accepts its misconduct of if CBI files a charge sheet against it and a court finds it guilty, reports The Times of India.

The blacklisted firms will be cleared after the vice-chief of the Service concerned (Army, IAF or Navy), the chief of the integrated defence staff or the additional secretary (defence production) signs a certificate to that effect and gets permission from the Union Defence Minister.

Related Post