The Indian Army’s fast-track procurement process for new UAE-made Caracal carbines is caught in a jam, Sandeep Unnithan reports on dailyO. A technical committee of the Ministry of Defence has raised questions over pricing. Delays in program implementation are definitely a perpetual plague for the Indian army.
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The replacement of ageing rifles and carbines of the Indian army is a long saga plagued by many delays (Picture source: Army Recognition)