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YUVIN DEFENCE INDUSTRIAL PARK –A PROPOSAL

PRESENTATION BY YUVIN INFRA PVT LTD


Defence has been identified as one of the sectors under
“Make in India” initiative of Govt. of India for
providing a major thrust to the in-house
manufacturing of equipment’s to meet most of the
varied requirements of defence.
POTENTIAL
India’s requirements on defence are catered largely by
imports. The opening of the Defence sector for private
sector participation will help foreign Original
Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to enter into
strategic partnerships with Indian companies.
LEVERAGE
This will enable them to leverage the domestic markets
as well as aim at global markets. Besides helping in
building domestic capabilities, it will also bolster
exports in the long term.
PROGRESS AND FUTURISTIC
Since 2014 the Ministry of Defence has signed more
than 180 contracts with the Indian Industry, as of
December 2019. These contracts were valued over
USD 25.8 Bn approximately. 
A BEAM OF GLOW
Favourable government policy which promotes self-
reliance, indigenisation, and technology upgradation.
The policies also aim at achieving economies of scale,
including the development of capabilities, for exports
in the defence sector. 
GROWTH DRIVERS

Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) has been revised


in 2016 and special provisions for simulating growth of
domestic defence industry have been introduced: 
DPP focuses on institutionalising, streamlining and
simplifying defence procurement procedure to give a
boost to “Make in India” initiative. It aims to promote
indigenous design, development and manufacturing of
defence equipment, platforms, systems and sub-
systems. It also aims to enhance the role of MSMEs in
the Defence industry
OASIS OF OPPORTUNITY
A new category of capital procurement: Buy Indian
-Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured
(IDDM) has been introduced to encourage indigenous
design, development and manufacturing of defence
equipment.
LICENSING
Defence Products list requiring Industrial Licences has
been rationalised and manufacture of most of parts or
components does not require Industrial License. The
initial validity of the Industrial License granted under
the IDR Act has been increased from 03 years to 15 years
with a provision to further extend it by 03 years on a
case-to-case basis.
 India is among the top five countries with the highest military spending in 2019. 

 India has the second-largest standing army in the world. 

 As per the Union Budget for the financial year 2020-21, the total allocation for
Defense is around USD 62.85 Bn.  Around 1/4th of this amount is allocated for
capital expenditure.

 In the Indian Defence Sector, investment opportunities are in the following


areas:   
 Supply chain sourcing opportunity
 Modernization of armed forces
Thrust sectors In the Industrial park
Defence manufacturing
Defence Navigation Products
Avionics
Naval Systems
IT Hardcore and electronics
Tactical Communication System
Protective Clothing & Personal Equipment’s
GENERAL
Land & Standard Design Factory .
Administrative building
Service Yard
Car Parking
Road
Compound Wall
Common Utility Centre
Ware Houses , Water & Power
The proposed Industrial Park by Yuvin
Infra Will have the unique features they
are:
 Business Centre
 Manufacturing Unit Space (customised)
 7 Tier World class Security (WORLD CLASS)
 Commercial Space and Establishment syst.
 Large scale BIO Ware Housing ( customised)
 Tech Based Ware House Management System
 Banks , ATM’s, ERP systems , WIFI ,
 Trading Plat forms
 Drinking water Management & Water Treatment
Plant
 Sewage System
 Industrial Waste Management system
 Solid Waste Management system
 Power Requirement and Supply Mgmt
 Logistics Bay

 Single Window Clearance House for Govt


Approvals, Loans , licensing and related
documentation

 Export House

 Investors zone
 Employment Center with Ultra Modern Training
centers .

 World class Hygienic House keeping .

 6 t0 8 Modern Well Equipped Conference Halls,


Seminar halls , Seminar rooms , Counseling
rooms .
STATISTICS

 India’s total expenditure on modernization and


equipment in the defence sector in the last three fiscals
(till January 2020) was about USD 37 Bn. 
 Around 1/3rd of the allocation to defence (excluding
defence pensions) in the budget for FY 2020-21 is
allocated for capital expenditure. 
 Total defence budget allocation for the Ministry of
Defence is 15.49% of the total Central Government
expenditure in 2020-21 Budget. The allocation for
Defence in India's budget in 2020-21 is around USD 62.06
Bn
FDI POLICY

 Up to 100% FDI is permitted in the Defence industry:


FDI up to 74% under the automatic route and FDI
above 74% through Government route. 10
 The cumulative FDI equity inflow in the Defence
industry is USD 9.52 Mn during the period April 2000
to June 2020.
FOREIGN INVESTORS

 Airbus (France)
 BAE India Systems (UK)
 Pilatus (Switzerland)
 Lockheed Martin (USA)
 Boeing India (USA)
 Raytheon (USA)
 Israel Aerospace Industries (Israel)
 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. (Israel)
 Dassault Aviation SA (France) 
  
BEST CLIENT MANAGEMENT
 Trained professionals for campus visit with 4 Foreign
Language Fluency to interact with foreign non English
clients .

 Foreign Exchange Center .

 Chartered Accountants as per Law of GAAP .

 Legal Team ( Advocate ) Center with 25 permanent


legal members .
WITH A PROMISE TO DELIVER
 Be the best industrial park in the world , to be a class
apart with best world class services as per customer
requirement and make Gujarat and INDIA Proud .
 Be a GDP contributor
 Create 5 lakhs direct employment and 1.5 lakh indirect
employment every year and also create 5
entrepreneurs every year .

Serve Gujarath ….Contribute to growth of Gujarath .

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