SSS Defence CEO Criticizes Govt Decision to Acquire Foreign SIG 716i Rifles Despite Better Indigenous Alternatives Available

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New Delhi: The Indian government's recent decision to procure an additional 73,000 SIG 716 assault rifles from US manufacturer Sig Sauer Inc. has sparked intense debate. Vivek Krishnan, CEO of Bengaluru-based SSS Defence, expressed his frustration on social media, criticizing the government's ongoing preference for foreign-made weapons despite the much-touted "Make in India" initiative.

In a five-point post, Krishnan highlighted the difficulties faced by domestic defence manufacturers in competing with foreign companies, particularly when the government prioritizes imports over local production. He emphasized that SSS Defence, a company with a 70-year history and an emerging player in the Indian defence sector, has been diligently developing world-class small arms, yet these efforts seem overlooked.

Krishnan began his post by expressing disappointment with the government's decision, stating that a private solicitation with an emphasis on Indian design and content would have easily identified suitable domestic contenders. He questioned the seriousness of the "Make in India" initiative in the defence sector, pointing out hurdles faced by Indian manufacturers and stressing the need for greater support and patience to foster indigenous weapon development.

He further criticized the government, stating that the private sector is attempting to undo the damage inflicted by government-owned companies over the years in defence manufacturing. He challenged the Indian Army to test SSS Defence's rifles against global benchmarks and make the results public, as "real serious armies" do.

Krishnan's post triggered a debate, with several prominent journalists, ex-servicemen, commentators, and former bureaucrats voicing their opinions. Ravi Kumar Gupta, a former DRDO scientist and commentator, backed Krishnan and urged Indian decision-makers to take his challenge seriously. He emphasized the need to listen to industry voices and give due consideration to what Indian companies can produce domestically.

Gupta directly urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to address Krishnan's concerns, stressing the importance of comparing indigenously made weapons with those from other countries. He expressed hope that the Army would accept Krishnan's challenge honestly, overcoming the lure of imports and kickbacks.

This incident highlights the ongoing struggle faced by domestic defence manufacturers in India, even as the government promotes the "Make in India" initiative. It underscores the need for greater transparency and support for local companies to strengthen India's defence capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign imports.
 
Pls be careful Mr. Krishnan, here nobody likes criticism, particularly if there is some truth in it.
 
Bharat should have gone for under Make in India instead of importing with Indigenous content its would have been easy for repair & maintainace for SIG-716 Rifle
 
No point man. Dont waste your energy on the IA. Go ahead and look for exports. IA wont buy from you unless it sees US marines using your rifles.
 
Why small arms are not yet on the negative import list despite local companies designing and producing them - because then corrupt ministers and officers cannot pocket bribes. Seriously if this continues then we can forget local innovation in defense. The current government has made Make in India campaign mostly useless with these imports.
 
There is no value in this country for Talent, better shift your business to other countries.
 
IA will highlight in last minute if there is maintenance issue with US arms,,
SIG will tell XY class from american law so that they cannot help..these are scraps procured for nothing.
 
Whoever is criticizing the Govt. must understand that we have to keep buying from the US to keep the CIA away from interfering into our political system. If American corporations aren't happy then their Economic Hitman, CIA will topple the existing Govt. and bring someone else into power who would give even bigger deals to them. So relax, this is a balancing game. India cannot ignore the American Corporations' interests if she wants to maintain the regional peace and stability.
 
Someone in Army procurement muzzled made in India probably for personal gain. American paid huge money plus other gifts to entice purchase Corruption exist in our Armed services
 
And then when we go to 10 front war with all our neighbours at the same time. USA will stop supplying us rifles and spare parts, then after good amount of young agniveer sons of aam hindustanis are dead will they start buying our Indian made guns
 
Whoever is criticizing the Govt. must understand that we have to keep buying from the US to keep the CIA away from interfering into our political system. If American corporations aren't happy then their Economic Hitman, CIA will topple the existing Govt. and bring someone else into power who would give even bigger deals to them. So relax, this is a balancing game. India cannot ignore the American Corporations' interests if she wants to maintain the regional peace and stability.
If u want to give Americans, give something we don't have. Not kill our own industries, because that's exactly what the Americans, west and chinese want.
 
Someone in Army procurement muzzled made in India probably for personal gain. American paid huge money plus other gifts to entice purchase Corruption exist in our Armed services
What is ED, CBI, NIA and dozen other govt agencies doing if it can't catch such people?
 
It's becoming quite clear that Indian-Military isn't interested in developing the Indigenous defence industry.
 
I really feel sorry for sss defence. Even after putting thier heart and soul into it, and trying to get on board the fake train of atmanirbhar bharat advertised by gov, they are not even given a chance to compete. First, they were ousted in carbine race by financial clause and now this. Atleast they should have got a chance to compete among the best by putting thier products under trial. But then, what can we say about IA procurement which is world famous as Import Army. Any sane country would have worked with thier startups to get thier products developed, tested, inducted and refined. But our IA, does the opposite and goes around town that we brown skinned people are not capable of developing even a basic rifle. Just look at colt rifle development from 1962 to present day and how many rifle version has been released. They didn't get into blame game, because they have long term vision while we have myopia at best.
And then we have the flawed L1 system, where LMT is given order for ASMI. What further r&d will LMT do in small arms that we can expect in future or is that what exactly IA wants.
The only silver lining is, DRDO has been smart enough to slowly move away from IA related equipments. IA will understand thier mistakes during wartime.
 
They already decided to buy it so we shouldn't waste our energy on it. If we think that corruption in the deal or appeasement to US then we need evidence to support it.
 
And then when we go to 10 front war with all our neighbours at the same time. USA will stop supplying us rifles and spare parts, then after good amount of young agniveer sons of aam hindustanis are dead will they start buying our Indian made guns
Naa, even than they will not buy Indian made guns.. they will run to import products off the shelf citing emergency & getting free fund..
 

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