New Delhi: The Directorate General of Quality Assurance (DGQA) marked its 68th Raising Day today, celebrating decades of its role in ensuring the quality of armaments, stores, and equipment for the Indian Armed Forces. This milestone is a testament to DGQA’s unwavering commitment to setting and enforcing high-quality standards for India’s defence equipment, ensuring operational readiness and reliability.
In line with India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, DGQA announced a series of major reforms aimed at enhancing efficiency and fostering greater collaboration with domestic industries. The reorganization of DGQA’s structure is set to streamline quality assurance processes, accelerate trials, and reduce layers of decision-making, significantly improving the speed of operations.
The new structure will focus on a single-point technical support system for comprehensive equipment and weapon platforms at all levels, ensuring uniformity in product-based quality assurance. These reforms are designed to shift DGQA’s approach from a traditional inspection-based model to a more modern, prevention-based quality assurance system focused on risk mitigation.
DGQA has also implemented innovative technologies and quality assurance methodologies to stay ahead of emerging challenges, ensuring that it continues to provide world-class support to the defence sector.
A key highlight of the reforms is the establishment of a dedicated Directorate of Defence Testing and Evaluation Promotion, which will facilitate transparent allocation of proof ranges and testing facilities. This move, coupled with automation and digitization of standardized quality assurance processes, is expected to significantly improve the engagement of the Indian defence industry with DGQA.
As part of the reforms, domestic private industries have now been granted access to DGQA’s proof ranges and labs, promoting the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ in the defence sector. This initiative will provide private firms with the resources they need to test and evaluate their defence products, bolstering India’s goal of self-reliance in defence manufacturing.