Venkaiah Naidu asks Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to expedite projects in Andhra Pradesh
New Delhi, Jun 19 (IBNS): Union Minister for Defence Rajnath Singh called on Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu here on Wednesday, and apprised him about the activities of his Ministry.
The Minister also informed the Vice President about the progress of various defence projects being implemented in the country, including in Andhra Pradesh.
The Vice President advised the Minister to take a personal interest in expediting the defence projects in Andhra Pradesh, the foundation stones for many of which were laid when Naidu was a Union Minister.
He also wanted the Minister to remove impediments, if any, in the execution of the projects.
The projects discussed include BEL’s Advanced Night Vision Devices Factory at Nimmakuru in Krishna district.
The factory seeks to cater to the futuristic requirements for night vision devices with an investment of about Rs 300 crores.
BEL’s Defence Systems Integration Complex at Palasamudram, in Anantapur district also came up for discussion.
The facility will cater to the needs of Missile & Weapon Systems manufacturing for the ongoing and upcoming Missile programmes.
Other projects under consideration include Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited’s Greenfield Aluminum Alloy Production Plant at Bodduvaripalem in Nellore District, Missile Testing Facility at Nagayalanka in Krishna District, Naval Alternate Operating Base (NAOB) at Rambilli near Vishakapatnam and Naval Air Station at Bobbili in Vizianagaram district.
The Vice President suggested to the Defence Minister to see that these projects are taken up at the earliest.
He also wanted him to expedite projects for which sanctions have already been given.
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