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23 High Priority DRDO Projects Missed Deadlines: Centre In Parliament

The Central government has informed Parliament that 23 of the 55 high-priority projects of the DRDO could not meet deadlines.

Parliament Budget Session: The Central government has informed Parliament that 23 of the 55 high-priority projects of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) could not meet deadlines. In a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha, Minister of State, Defence Ajay Bhatt said that nine of these projects had undergone cost overrun. 

However, the government said that not all cost overruns were necessitated due to time overruns.  

The Centre went on to mention the initiatives it has taken to reduce the incidents of delays in DRDO projects. As per the reply, the government has taken the following steps: 

• Mandatory focus on pre-project activity – PDR mandatory before project sanction for MM projects 

 • Stringent Monitoring o Time estimation by an independent committee o Decision to close projects 

 • Increased frequency of Project reviews – Apex Board frequency reduced to 6 months 

 • Increased involvement of Services & Production Partners during development process and reviews – User participation in review meetings at all levels. 

• Simplified procurement policies – New PM-2020 released  

• Introduction of Development cum Production Partner (DcPP)/Production Agencies (PAs) more than 90 

• Single User Trial – FOPM by industry  

• Many test facilities/ infrastructure built – National Open Air Range, Hypersonic Wind Tunnel etc.  

• Constitution of Joint Project Monitoring Team (JPMT) – For all AoN accorded cases 

The 55 high-priority DRDO projects include ongoing MM projects such as – Anti-Air Field Weapon, Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Technology, Surface to Air Missiles, Anti-Ship Missile, Long Range Radar, Combat Vehicles, High Endurance, Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, Combat Suit for Submarines, Submarine Periscope etc. among others. 

Rajya Sabha MP Abdul Wahab had asked the question. 

The Centre further said, “Financial justification in any project proposal is vetted by Cost Estimation Committee comprising Director (Finance) or Integrated Financial Advisors (IFA) R&D as members.” 

“For project costing more than ₹75 Cr, the proposal is thereafter reviewed by Addl. FA (R&D) also during the process of project sanction. The broad cost analysis is also presented during Peer Review or Preliminary Design Review wherein external experts and Users are members,” it added. 

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