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Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)

Address: ECIL Post Office, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

Telephone: 40-7123409

Fax: 40-7121802

E-mail: ksc@ecil.co.in; cbdg@ecil.co.in

Chairman & Managing Director: Mr. V.H. Ron

Subordinate to: Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India

Primary Function: Provides key technology inputs, system integration, and system solutions in the areas of information, strategic electronics, communications, control and automation, instrumentation, and components.

Description: The Electronics Corporation of India was incorporated in 1967 with the objective of achieving self-reliance in areas related to the electronics industry. Another objective was to promote the development of indigenous technology and blend indigenous and foreign technologies to meet the demands of Indian industry. ECIL is now one of the largest industries in India's electronic sector and has business interests in computers, strategic electronics, communication systems, control systems, instrumentation and industrial electronics, components and special products, and consumer electronics. In the fiscal year 1999-2000, ECIL achieved a turnover of $98.35 million.

Activities:

The ECIL activities include:

  • Testing antennas for the Prithvi ballistic missiles at its antenna test facility; it also manufactures instrumentation for static tests of missiles and their subsystems such as the data acquisition system for propulsion.
  • Supplying gyros to Bharat Electronics Limited.
  • Manufacturing thermal batteries used in "missiles, projectiles, rockets, and torpedoes..."

Key Sources:
Electronics Corporation of India, <http://www.ecil-india.com/index.html>; Dr. N.C. Birla and B.S. Murthy, eds., "Airframe Structures and Composites," Indian Defence Technology: Missile Systems (1998: DRDO, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi), p. 68; Dr. N.C. Birla and B.S. Murthy, eds., "Ground and Flight Instrumentation," pp. 125-126; "Electronic Corporation of India," Department of Atomic Energy, <http://www.dae.gov.in>.



 

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