Mindef to launch national defence and security industry policy this year


KUALA LUMPUR: The Defence Ministry (Mindef) will launch the National Defence and Security Industry Policy (DIPKN) this year as a continuous effort by the government to support the development of the national defence industry.

Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said DIPKN would provide the impetus to drive the development of the industry.

He said an Act related to the defence industry would also be introduced considering that Malaysia needs an orderly regulatory framework to drive the success of the national defence industry.

"I suggest that various brainstorming sessions be held to enable all stakeholders in the defence industry to provide ideas in the drafting of the Act.

"My hope is that with the implementation of the DIPKN and the enactment of the new law, the national defence industry will go through a radical transformation," he said at a meeting with 60 local defence industry players here today (March 6).

Mohamad said the defence industry sector could become an important catalyst for the growth and competitiveness of the country's economy if developed strategically.

"Although Malaysia is still far behind in this sector, we have various potentials to develop it. We are a liberal economy, our entrepreneurs are vibrant and our universities have various advanced research capabilities.

"Most importantly, this industry is fully supported by the ministry and the government. Therefore, this position and performance cannot be left in the current state of affairs," he said.

Mohamad also said the 2023 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) is an arena for industry players to explore various networks in the defence business.

"The ministry must also actively explore various bilateral agreements with various countries that focus on collaboration in this industry...we must operate in a wider, diverse and dynamic collaboration ecosystem.

"I call for closer collaboration to be developed, especially with various local universities and research institutions with the Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence or STRIDE being the coordinator of all these collaborations," he added. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

More than 3,000 Penang user accounts facing scheduled water cuts on Nov 22 - Nov 23
Woman killed, two injured in three-car collision in Ketereh
Man and woman killed by drunk driver in Johor collision
Media rights groups question proposal to require licensing for online media
PAC to hold proceedings on delayed Penang sewage treatment plant project
Police probe circulation of fake letters using Deputy PM’s name in Sarawak
Museums Dept working to reclaim national historic artefacts from abroad
Council of Datuks wants stronger laws to reduce cases of fake titles
Sabah Deputy CM and two assemblymen in whistleblower videos give statements to MACC
Misunderstanding led to fistfight at KLIA, say cops

Others Also Read