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Indian Army Inducts 550 Indigenous Asmi Machine Pistols Amid US Sanctions on Local Firm

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 12, 2024
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Indian Army Inducts 550 Indigenous Asmi Machine Pistols Amid US Sanctions on Local Firm

In a pivotal development for the Indian Army, 550 indigenous Asmi machine pistols have been inducted into the Udhampur-based Northern Command, which serves as a crucial hub for counterterrorism operations in Jammu and Kashmir. This significant milestone not only marks a step forward in self-reliance within Indiaโ€™s defense manufacturing sector but also underscores the countryโ€™s commitment to enhancing military capabilities through domestic production.

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These machine pistols have been manufactured by Lokesh Machines, a Hyderabad-based firm that is one of the 19 Indian entities recently sanctioned by the U.S. government for its dealings with Russian companies. This sanction, imposed on October 30, aimed at individuals and organizations that have been perceived to support Russiaโ€™s military-industrial base, reflecting the tensions surrounding geopolitical alignments.

In an announcement on X, the Indian Army affirmed that the induction of the Asmi pistol, developed by Colonel Prasad Bansod alongside the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), represents a significant advancement in Indiaโ€™s #Atmanirbharta initiative, translating to self-reliance. The design of the Asmi machine pistol is particularly noteworthy; it is compact, robust, and highly reliable, designed specifically for close-quarter battles and specialized operations. Its innovative construction enables it to be operated single-handedly, functioning effectively as both a pistol and a sub-machine gun.

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While the timing of the induction coincided with the U.S. sanctions, sources familiar with the matter clarified that the decision to incorporate these weapons in the military arsenal had already been made, with procurement ordered under an emergency route to enhance operational capabilities. There is an expressed need for such weapons, and experts indicated that further orders could be placed through the capital procurement channel in the future.

The Armyโ€™s statement emphasized that the induction of the Asmi, a 100% Made-in-India weapon, exemplifies its unwavering commitment to supporting the nationโ€™s self-sufficiency in defense manufacturing. This effort aligns with broader governmental initiatives aimed at bolstering indigenous production, such as phased bans on the importation of hundreds of weapons, the establishment of a dedicated budget for locally manufactured military hardware, and increasing foreign direct investment from 49% to 74%.

The value of local defense production has seen unprecedented growth, reaching nearly โ‚น1.27 lakh crore in the financial year 2023-24, a 17% rise compared to the previous financial year. Government policies have significantly influenced this surge, with defense public sector undertakings and other public sector units contributing 79.2% to total production while the private sector accounted for 20.8%. Looking ahead, India aims for a defense manufacturing turnover of โ‚น1.75 lakh crore in the financial year 2024-25.

The country has diversified its defense capabilities, producing an array of weapons and systems, including the Tejas light combat aircraft, helicopters, tanks, artillery guns, missiles, and various military vehicles. Notably, many of the Indian firms sanctioned by the U.S. reported that their operations remain largely unaffected due to the lack of restrictions from the Indian government on trade with Russia, indicating a complex landscape in international military commerce.

This development marks a crucial step in Indiaโ€™s path toward achieving greater autonomy in defense production, enhancing its global standing, and fortifying its military readiness in an increasingly challenging geopolitical environment.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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