Sri Lanka Seeks Indian Partnership to Boost Local Small-Arms Manufacturing Capabilities

Sri Lanka Seeks Indian Partnership to Boost Local Small-Arms Manufacturing Capabilities


Sri Lanka is in talks with India to establish a facility for manufacturing small arms within the country, according to Sri Lanka's State Minister of Defence, Pramitha Tennakoon.

This initiative signals a strengthening of defence cooperation between the two nations and a move towards greater self-reliance in defence production for Sri Lanka.

The discussions represent a deepening of the relationship between Sri Lanka and India, motivated by shared security interests in the Indian Ocean Region. Both countries face a complex geopolitical environment, including the increasing presence of external powers and the critical need to protect maritime trade routes.

Cooperation in defence manufacturing offers a practical way for both nations to benefit. For Sri Lanka, a domestic small-arms production capability would decrease its dependence on foreign imports, improve the operational preparedness of its military, and generate local jobs and opportunities for skills development.

The proposed manufacturing plant would probably concentrate on the production of small arms like rifles, pistols, and light machine guns. These weapons are fundamental for infantry units and maintaining internal security.

Although Minister Tennakoon provided no details on timelines, scale, or specific Indian partners, the announcement indicates that initial discussions are taking place, and both countries are assessing the viability of the project.

The potential for such factory is high. According to Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), India's defence exports have increase over the years. It ranked 23 among the list of arms exporters from 2019-2023.

This announcement follows a recent defence industry exhibition in Colombo, where Indian companies showcased their products and technological capabilities.

The event, attended by high-ranking Sri Lankan military personnel and government officials, displayed a variety of equipment, from small arms and surveillance systems to maritime technology, demonstrating India's progress in the defence manufacturing sector.

The exhibition allowed Indian companies, including both state-owned enterprises like the Ordnance Factory Board and private sector firms, to present their products and explore potential collaborations with Sri Lanka's defence sector.

The exhibition was not merely a commercial event; it represented India's dedication to assisting Sri Lanka in meeting its security requirements and cultivating a partnership built on mutual trust. Sri Lanka has traditionally relied on imports from multiple countries to supply its armed forces.

The possibility of local production, in partnership with India, offers a more affordable and strategically advantageous approach. This aligns with Sri Lanka's ongoing efforts to modernize its military after a period of economic difficulties and the need to counter emerging threats like terrorism and maritime piracy. It may also help Sri Lanka bolster its defence capabilities amidst the economic crisis, as importing arms drains their foreign reserves.
 
The Ordnance Factory Board could evolve with the nation and assist set up this Factory for Sri Lanka. It could even be upgraded from the start to produce 155mm Ordnance to make up for the present world shortages. Going forward Sri Lanka needs to be proactive and make the IOR the centre of advancement. It could rope in Mauritius and India to finance planes and international ferries to ply the oceans of the world from the Indian Ocean. These are big ticket items, Indian financial assistance would be crucial but the profits could be huge to IOR region nations as they will benefit from the mass transport of travellers between Europe Asia and America. Sri Lanka has historically been used as management and control mechanisms by colonials since Portuguese, Dutch and British times. They are experienced but they need to get off their but and lead the others. They are the Office people.
 
Sri lanka switched sides with china and india with change in politics. So we should know what we are doing. Batter advance our production and sale them with discount or subsidy or loan. By the way they like loans lots of loans. China gave them so do we. So give them loans
 
We,Srilankans have lots of respect to India having almost same ancestral roots and similar cultural backgrounds.
Still we maintain close relationships with China and Pakistan since they have been helping us during many difficult situations.
Time to time there may be some changes in policies as you are getting more and more closer to US than Russia for defence related matters.
We highly appreciate the way we treated during most difficult time and never forget the brotherhood
 
We,Srilankans have lots of respect to India having almost same ancestral roots and similar cultural backgrounds.
Still we maintain close relationships with China and Pakistan since they have been helping us during many difficult situations.
Time to time there may be some changes in policies as you are getting more and more closer to US than Russia for defence related matters.
We highly appreciate the way we treated during most difficult time and never forget the brotherhood
We are all one race. End of the day when our race gets attacked by other races, they don't care about checking locations we live at, they just kill rape loot because of our appearance. We are in the centre for the world our Indian Ocean Region is being crossed across by huge numbers of travellers and trade routes. Our children risk their lives at the mercy of people smugglers to earn decent lives.
Put aside differences on the back burner and concentrate on providing our children a decent life here in resource rich IOR. We already have money flowing into India. Our race is thrifty and they won't waste it. Let us help by contributing knowledge to make the cake bigger of course there will be wastage later but our heritage will make us wiser. Visar nahin data apna naam deyo Goon gavan din raat Nanak chaheho. Leave not data without leaving your name Appreciating day and night Nanak needs you. Our name is Deshis, Indians, Sri Lankans Nepalese, Pakistanis, Afghans, Mohan Jaros etc we are from the beginning of Waqt time. Let's evolve further and stop killers from massacres. We are too numerous for any idiots to control us now.
 
Why help sri lanka become self sufficient??

They will backstabed us later.

Instead keep exporting and make them dependent on us
 
Why help sri lanka become self sufficient??

They will backstabed us later.

Instead keep exporting and make them dependent on us
That's not how things work bhai. Sri lankans aren't mad who'll never understand this forced dependency. It's better that WE are on their good books before than china purchase them as well.
 
I don't know how India can help in developing Small Arms Factories in Sri-Lanks as it itself struggles in this areas.

As we are planning to adopt Ak-203 as the Std Rifle but we haven't considered the replacement of INSAS LMG & Bren-L4 by Indigenous production.
 

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