None as far as procedures are concerned. However, if you are already executing a contract and government desires to reduce contracted delivery period or places orders for additional quantiti... Read more
Yes, you would require Defence Industrial License (DIL) from DIPP if the item requires a defence license for manufacture of that product. List of items requiring DIL is available at DIPP web... Read more
Commercial offer of a vendor is valid for certain time period as stipulated in RFP. If validity of the offer expires before approval of Staff Evaluation Report, vendor(s) will be given the o... Read more
DPP does not permit procurement in a single vendor situation except under exceptional circumstances listed in DPP. More than 90% of procurement are carried out in multivendor situation. All... Read more
There are enough provisions in DPP and DPM to ensure that procurement are carried out in a fair and transparent manner. In fact, these procedures have actually been written to prevent corrup... Read more
Definition of Indian Company is is clearly spelt out in DPP 2016. Para 12 of Chapter II of DPP-2016 refers. Read more
As far as defence procurement is concerned, there is no special incentive except that if the contract is obtained, their payments are required to be made within one month of submission of bi... Read more
Government of India has enacted Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006. As per the Act definition of MSME is as under:- (a) Enterprises Engaged in Manufacture or... Read more
There is no single window for clearances for defence products. You will have to register your company under existing Companies Act. if not already registered. Apply for a defence industrial... Read more
At present, there is no provision to allot/provide ranges and other test facilities to the industry. Vendors participating in a procurement case are responsible to arrange for these faciliti... Read more