Alpha Design Technologies: making a mark in India’s Defence exports

Satyanandini Arjunan, M. Zachariah, Prathima K. Bhat
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Learning outcomes Alpha Design Technologies Private Limited (ADTL) was started in 2004 by Colonel H.S. Shankar after his retirement from services in the Indian Army and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). Aggressively growing the company from US$0.04m in 2004 to US$100m in 2022, he proved that age was not a barrier to success in entrepreneurship. His aspirations were to gain a greater presence in foreign markets through higher exports. After reading this case study, the students will be able to understand how the defence sector evolved in India and the role of private-sector enterprises; recognise the risks and opportunities in the changing dynamics of defence sector in India; believe that the ideas and capabilities of an entrepreneur increase with relevant previous experiences; appreciate the ambition and managerial capabilities of an entrepreneur even at the age of 60; apply Ajzen’s theory of planned behaviour on the entrepreneurial journey of Shankar and formulate strategies for growth. Case overview/synopsis Started in the year 2004, ADTL specialises in manufacturing defence-related products. ADTL was cofounded by Shankar, at the age of 60. His experience of working with the Indian Army and BEL in various capacities gave him the proficiency to start a venture on his own after his retirement. The ecosystem in India was favourable for ADTL as the Government opened up the defence sector for private players. Nevertheless, age was not a barrier for this senior citizen to tap the opportunity and work aggressively to grow his venture from US$0.04m in 2004 to US$100m in 2022. By 2023, ADTL had an employee strength of 1,200 including 650 engineers, and they emerged as a market leader in Software Defined Radio space. They manufactured around 200 different products for defence and space. ADTL exported 60% of the defence products to countries such as Israel, the USA and Germany. Moving forward, the dream for Shankar was to make a mark in the defence geography of the world through ADTL, by improving its export volumes and also through strategic alliances. Complexity academic level This case study can be taught to Master of Business Administration/postgraduate degree in management students as a part of the introductory course on entrepreneurship and strategy. This case study can be used specifically to make the students understand the role of private sector in the manufacturing of defence products after the liberalisation policy of the Government of India. The intention was not only to protect the nation from the threat posed by neighbouring countries but also to promote exports of defence products to other countries to improve foreign exchange earnings. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 3: Entrepreneurship.
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阿尔法设计技术公司:在印度国防出口中崭露头角
学习成果阿尔法设计技术私人有限公司(ADTL)由 H.S. 尚卡尔上校在印度军队和巴拉特电子有限公司(BEL)退役后于 2004 年创办。公司从 2004 年的 04 万美元积极发展到 2022 年的 1 亿美元,他证明了年龄并不是创业成功的障碍。他的愿望是通过增加出口,在国外市场占据一席之地。阅读完本案例研究后,学生将能够了解印度国防部门是如何发展的,以及私营部门企业的作用;认识到印度国防部门动态变化中的风险和机遇;相信创业者的想法和能力会随着以往相关经验的增加而提高;欣赏创业者即使在 60 岁时仍具有雄心壮志和管理能力;将 Ajzen 的计划行为理论应用于 Shankar 的创业历程,并制定发展战略。案例概述/简介ADTL 成立于 2004 年,专门生产与国防有关的产品。ADTL 由 60 岁的尚卡尔共同创办。他曾在印度陆军和 BEL 公司担任过各种职务,丰富的工作经验使他具备了在退休后独自创业的能力。印度政府向私营企业开放了国防领域,这对 ADTL 的发展十分有利。尽管如此,年龄并没有成为这位长者的障碍,他抓住机遇,积极工作,使自己的企业从 2004 年的 04 万美元发展到 2022 年的 1 亿美元。到 2023 年,ADTL 已拥有包括 650 名工程师在内的 1200 名员工,成为软件无线电领域的市场领导者。他们为国防和航天领域生产了约 200 种不同的产品。ADTL 60% 的国防产品出口到以色列、美国和德国等国家。展望未来,尚卡尔的梦想是通过 ADTL 提高出口量并建立战略联盟,在世界防务领域崭露头角。本案例研究可专门用于让学生了解印度政府实行自由化政策后私营部门在国防产品制造中的作用。其目的不仅是为了保护国家免受邻国的威胁,同时也是为了促进国防产品向其他国家的出口,以提高外汇收入。
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