‘Decision in installments bad for DRDO’

Update: 2013-07-26 00:11 GMT
Scientific adviser to the defence minister, Avinash Chander, blamed the organisation’s style of ‘sequential decision-making’ as a key factor for the DRDO earning a negative reputation in terms of ‘timely delivery,’ ‘reliability’ and even ‘quality.’ He said this in an interview to Millennium Post, Wednesday.

He pointed out that the organisation, of which he is the new director general, had gained this disrepute on account of some of the major programmes like light combat aircraft (LCA). But it’s the ‘sequential’ decision-making ,like in the case of LCA, that he blamed most.

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