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India, World’s Third Military Spender Seeks CE Technologies, Machinery Support

Posted on the 19 May 2022 by Frontpage
India, world’s third military spender seeks CE technologies, machinery support Business Shirajiv Sirimane in India Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and General V.K. Singh, Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, at the inauguration of the 11th edition of CII EXCON - 2022, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and General V.K. Singh, Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, at the inauguration of the 11th edition of CII EXCON – 2022, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Tags:  Print Edition

Bengaluru: “India is the world’s third-largest military spender and is seeking cooperation from the Construction Equipment (CE) by incorporating technology and offers the most up-to-date building technologies and machinery to build a strong infrastructure efficiently with minimal environmental impact,” said Engineer-In-Chief, Indian Armed Forces Lt Gen Harpal Singh, said at the ongoing EXCON 2022, South East Asia’s biggest construction equipment technology trade fair.

 

India, world’s third military spender seeks CE technologies, machinery support
“To establish a smart defense base, we need to concentrate on digitized construction and security solutions.”

The second day of CII EXCON focused on the technological superiority in the defense sector Leader and EXCON Taskforce on Defence and Paramilitary Ravi Chawla, mentioned that the infrastructure sector needs to be included in the spectrum of the armed forces.

Past President, Indian Construction Equipment Manufacturers Association Anand Sundaresan said, “In order to promote minimise dependency on imports, India has a long way to go. The private players should design and build military systems in conjunction with DRDO and other organisations to create a robust ecosystem for our military force.”

Ashok Leyland showcases ‘CNG engine H series’ at Excon

Meanwhile Ashok Leyland showcased ‘CNG engine H series at the ongoing Excon 2022, organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The CNG engine H series (4 and 6 Cylinders) is designed for off highway/CEV clients and this will be the first of its kind in the CEV/mining and off highway segment.

India, world’s third military spender seeks CE technologies, machinery support
Ashok Leyland Executive Chairman Dheeraj Hinduja said, “We aspire to continue to do so by expanding our portfolio of CNG Engines and technology solutions. Ashok Leyland aims to make India’s CNG engine sector self-reliant, and to be one of the leaders in the “Make in India” narrative.”

Ashok Leyland CTO Dr N. Saravanan said, “With the increasing need for better fuel efficiency and use of alternate fuels, we have a solid pipeline of such technologies. We aspire to lead the market in this segment, as the need for engines with alternative fuels grows”.

Ashok Leyland VP Defence and PSB Rajesh R added, “These innovative engines are the latest in line and can be used across various applications for the growing needs of the construction equipment industry.”

In addition, Tata Motors has showcased a range of its high-performance commercial trucks at EXCON

A total of nine M&HCVs (Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicles) have been debuted under the company’s ‘Striding towards nation building’ theme.

India, world’s third military spender seeks CE technologies, machinery support
Tata says that the trucks are aimed at boosting productivity and profitability of fleet-owners, and feature innovative mobility solutions across diverse operations.

Both Ashok Leyland and TATA motors have a strong presence in Sri Lanka.

There are over 1,000+ exhibitors from India and abroad, including from countries like the USA, UK, France, Germany, Italy, UAE, South Korea, Singapore, and Sri Lanka for EXCON. 

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