Alerts & Updates 6th Feb 2019

Amendments to Defence Procurement Procedure 2016

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With an aim to simplify the defence procurement process for foreign and domestic OEMs, The Indian Ministry of Defence (“MoD”) has introduced a number of amendments to the existing Defence Procurement Procedure 2016 (“DPP 2016”). These amendments have been introduced to facilitate clarity in contract execution as also enabling faster procurements. For your quick reference, we have prepared a quick summary of the same.

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