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Indian Navy Invites Tech Firms to Develop Advanced Weapons Logistics Platform

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Indian Navy Invites Tech Firms to Develop Advanced Weapons Logistics Platform
Indian Navy Invites Tech Firms to Develop Advanced Weapons Logistics Platform

The Ministry of Defence has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking technology partners to build an upgraded digital weapons and armament management system for the Indian Navy, as part of a broader push to modernise defence logistics and improve operational readiness. 

The proposed platform, named Indian Naval Armament Management System (INAMS) Version 2.0, is intended to connect Naval Armament Depots across the country with Naval Headquarters through a unified digital network. The system will support inventory tracking, armament planning, maintenance coordination and logistics management for naval weapons and ammunition. 

According to the RFI, the upgraded platform is expected to handle nearly 1,200 concurrent users and integrate multiple logistics and operational functions into a single interface. The Navy is looking for industry participation in areas such as software development, systems integration, cybersecurity and long-term technical support. 

The initiative reflects the Indian military’s increasing emphasis on digitisation and indigenous technology development under the government’s broader defence modernisation strategy. The Ministry of Defence has, in recent years, encouraged collaboration between the armed forces, domestic technology companies and research institutions to reduce reliance on imported systems and strengthen local capabilities. 

Industry experts say digital logistics infrastructure is becoming increasingly important as naval fleets expand and weapons systems grow more sophisticated. Integrated armament management platforms can help improve inventory visibility, reduce turnaround times and support faster decision-making during deployments and maintenance cycles.

The Ministry has not disclosed the financial scope or implementation timeline for the INAMS 2.0 programme. The RFI stage is expected to help the Navy assess available technologies and identify capable industry partners before moving to formal procurement.

Follow CARGOCONNECT for more such updates. 

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Indian Navy Invites Tech Firms to Develop Advanced Weapons Logistics Platform
Indian Navy Invites Tech Firms to Develop Advanced Weapons Logistics Platform

The Ministry of Defence has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking technology partners to build an upgraded digital weapons and armament management system for the Indian Navy, as part of a broader push to modernise defence logistics and improve operational readiness.  The proposed platform, named Indian Naval Armament Management System (INAMS) Version 2.0, is intended to connect Naval Armament Depots across the country with Naval Headquarters through a unified digital network. The system will support inventory tracking, armament planning, maintenance coordination and logistics management for naval weapons and ammunition.  According to the RFI, the upgraded platform is expected to handle nearly 1,200 concurrent users and integrate multiple logistics and operational functions into a single interface. The Navy is looking for industry participation in areas such as software development, systems integration, cybersecurity and long-term technical support.  The initiative reflects the Indian military’s increasing emphasis on digitisation and indigenous technology development under the government’s broader defence modernisation strategy. The Ministry of Defence has, in recent years, encouraged collaboration between the armed forces, domestic technology companies and research institutions to reduce reliance on imported systems and strengthen local capabilities.  Industry experts say digital logistics infrastructure is becoming increasingly important as naval fleets expand and weapons systems grow more sophisticated. Integrated armament management platforms can help improve inventory visibility, reduce turnaround times and support faster decision-making during deployments and maintenance cycles. The Ministry has not disclosed the financial scope or implementation timeline for the INAMS 2.0 programme. The RFI stage is expected to help the Navy assess available technologies and identify capable industry partners before moving to formal procurement. Follow CARGOCONNECT for more such updates. 

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