Defence Ministry Fine Tunes Foreign Military Sales Procedures With US Government
New Delhi, 04 March 2016
The Ministry of Defence has fine-tuned the Foreign Military
Sales (FMS) procedure with the US Government.
Rather than raising bills case-wise every quarter, all the funds against
various cases have been pooled together in a corpus. As and when funds are required to be paid
per case, in fulfillment of contractual liabilities, the said amount is being
withdrawn from the corpus.
Consequent to this creation of the corpus in consultation
with the US Government, no payments have been made in the last two quarters of
the financial year 2015-16, against cases which necessitated payments, against
the said contracts. Instead, payment is
being effected from the corpus of 2.3 billion US Dollars. It is hoped that no
payments shall be required to be made till the amount of 2.3 billion US Dollars
is depleted and there is a necessity for us to replenish certain amount as
required.
This has happened through scrupulous and holistic financial
management. Consequently, while US
government will continue to meet their contractual obligations, there will be
no additional burden on Government of India on this account. It enables utilization of scarce funds on
other projects and hedges the country against adverse exchange rates.
Defence Ministry Fine Tunes Foreign Military Sales Procedures With US Government
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