Kevin A. Desouza

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Archive data: Person was Research Fellow at IDSA from September 2015 to December 2016

Joined IDSA
30 Sep 2015
Experience
Electronic Warfare, Signal Intelligence, Defence Acquisition and Project Management.
Education
M Tech (IT)
Current Project
Cyber Warfare
Background
Sanjeev Gupta is a Research fellow at IDSA’s Strategic Technologies Centre. He has done M Tech in Information Technology from Karnataka University. He has had varied operational and service experience of 28 years in the Army. As Commanding Officer of a unit in High Altitude Area he was responsible for the planning and execution of the Signal Intelligence. At the Integrated Headquarters of MoD (Army) he was associated with a project involving induction of first indigenous Electronic Warfare system in the Army. He has also served with Indian Air Force and Indian Navy. In addition, he has been closely associated with DRDO and DPSU’s for induction of new Electronic Warfare systems in the Army.
Publications at IDSA
Research Fellow
E-mail: majsanjeevgupta[at]rediffmail[dot]com
Phone: +91 11 2671 7983

Publication

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Transfer of Defence Technology: Exploring the Avenues for India

India has been the recipient of transfers of defence technology predominantly through the licensed manufacture mode which, while being cheap and easy to implement, has some major limitations. This article looks into alternate modes of technology transfer and explores additional possibilities through a broad perspective on technology development. It also attempts to assess the relative strengths of each mode, the challenges in implementation and indicate a way forward to meet suitable national goals.

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Transfer of Defence Technology to India: Prevalence, Significance and Insights

Transfer of technology has been prevalent in numerous forms across the world, both in the civil as well as defence domains, and India is no exception. These transfers, primarily in the form of licenced manufacture, have provided a significant boost to the production capabilities and self-reliance of developing nations in the past and hold great promise, in the future, for nations that do not have a well-developed science and technology base.

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Transfer of Defence Technology: Understanding the Nuances and Making it Work for India

  • Publisher: KW Publishers
    2019
In recent years, transfer of defence technology to India, as an alternate route to indigenous development, has been frequently brought up with widely varying views from the Indian defence technology fraternity. Some lament its failure to help India achieve self-reliance, while others suggest it can enable India to leapfrog ahead. While it has been paradoxically found to be more expensive than outright purchase of defence systems, there are indications that countries such as Israel, South Korea and China have gained immensely from it. While there has been a flood of ToT proposals from foreign OEMs after the launch of the Make in India initiative, there have been few proposals which have materialised and a miniscule number successfully implemented. Acknowledging the need to unravel these mysteries, this book attempts to throw light on the entire range of connected aspects from a brief historical perspective to an understanding of its fundamentals and nuances, to how ToT should be aligned with national goals and there on to its implementation issues. Initially addressing the conventional mode and its complexities, it expands to touch upon the others, then the unconventional ones, the facilitators such as offsets and the transaction in its widest sense. Thus enveloping the complete spectrum, it brings its insights together to converge on a possibly successful arrangement for India. Written in an explorative, questioning style, this book will intrigue interested readers and propel the Indian defence technology community to dwell on its findings and suggestions for the formulation of a cogent way forward.
  • ISBN: 978-93-89137-17-0,
  • Price: ₹.980/-
  • E-copy available

  • Published: 2019