Defence
Resolution of SPI passed in 4th National Convention held in Lucknow
on 14-15 November 2016
The
present BJP government at the centre is implementing anti-constitution neo-liberal
policies at a faster pace than the previous UPA government. The most striking
example of this is increasing the FDI limit in defence equipments manufacturing
to 100% from the earlier limit of 49%; and the government is working overtime
signing defence related agreements with various foreign companies. The only
condition government has put for this is that once FDI reaches 100% it will
need government's permission. All other essential restrictions and conditions imposed
on foreign investment in the Defence sector have been removed. For instance,
under the Arms Act of 1959, the manufacture of small weapons and ammunition was
to be done within the country only. For this FDI was not needed. Now this is
not the case. Another thing to be taken into account is that earlier there was
a condition for FDI that it was supposed to transfer technology to India. But
now, even this condition has been withdrawn. This means that foreign companies can
now manufacture with old technology or just acquire an Indian company and do their
business. Therefore the biggest example of “Make in Foreign” under the Modi
government's “Make in India” campaign is of allowing 100% FDI in Defence sector.
This move is both shocking and ironic as it encourages “Make in Foreign” rather
than “Make in India”.
Another
important restriction on FDI in the earlier regime was that foreign companies were
required to make a joint venture with the original equipment manufacturer. Now
this condition has been removed. This will make foreign companies operate at
same level as Indian companies. This means stiff competition for Indian
manufacturers. It will not be long before foreign companies take over Indian
companies.
The
dangers of agreements with foreign companies are not just financial and
technological. There is always a danger of leaking designs of defence
equipments to enemies. Recently a case validating this suspicion came into
light when 22,400 pages of documents leaked from the data bank of French
submarine manufacturer DCNS, which has the contract of manufacturing submarines
at Goa. Investigations show that the leak occurred at some South Asian
location, and via China it reached Pakistan. Though government has ensured a
probe, but so far there is no action against the company. The government has
not even initiated the cancelation of the contract of manufacturing the
submarines with the French company. Meanwhile a deal has been signed for
purchase of Rafale French fighter jets. It is alleged that the said deal is the
costliest in the history of our defence sector purchases. Government will
purchase 36 Rafale jets for a total of Rs. 59,000 crores, which means that each
jet will cost a whopping Rs. 1600 crores!
Raising
any question/suspicion on defence related issues is fussed about in an ugly way
now-a-days. Country's Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju’s
statement that a new culture of questioning the defence forces is taking shape
and it is wrong is a specimen of such mind-set. The armed forces, security and
defence deals are being made a question of patriotism and pride in such a way
that people, media and organisations would desist from raising questions. In
such a scenario, we will not even be in a position to address corruption scams
in the defence sector like the Bofors scam. In our democracy elected government
and the parliament take decisions on all defence related issues. Therefore
questions and suspicion are raised about the government and not the armed
forces. There is a conscious attempt to soft-pedal the voice against the present
government in the guise of armed forces.
The
farce of government's OROP (One Rank One Pension) claim has exposed by the
tragic suicide of a 70 year old ex-army man. The irony is that opposition
parties like AAP and Congress are making it an emotional issue, which is being
used taken advantage of by the ruling BJP.
So,
on one hand the government is escalating tensions at the border and signing new
defence deals with Russia, France and USA and on the other hand soldiers coming
from poor and farmers' families are being abandoned to commit suicide. Furthermore,
there is an attempt that playing politics and raising emotional fervour in the
name of armed forces is a sole right of one party i.e. BJP; and citizens/ media
do not have a right to seek or furnish information and to ask questions in this
matter!
The
Socialist Party firmly believes that when the present government has jeopardized
national security and the interests of the armed forces by opening the defence
sector to trade by foreign companies, there should be maximum possible
transparency and discussion on defence related issues. The Socialist Party also
demands that permission for 100% FDI in the defence sector be withdrawn
immediately.
Thus
stands the Socialist Party
Upholding
brotherhood and equality
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