Vivek Lall Quits Lockheed to “Spend Time with Family”

 

Washington. Prominent Indian- American aerospace and defence expert Dr Vivek Lall, who played a key role in several major Indo-US defence deals, resigned from top American aerospace company Lockheed Martin “to spend more time with family”.

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Lall, 50, is currently posted as vice president of Aeronautics Strategy and Business Development at Lockheed Martin with the company on April 21 confirming that he is leaving the company.

“We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Dr Vivek Lall for representing Lockheed Martin and strengthening our commitment to international partners,” a spokesperson of Lockheed Martin said.

“We thank Vivek for his thought leadership and the many contributions he made to our team. We wish Vivek and his family all the best,” the spokesperson said.

Known as the industry architect of US-India defence relationship because of his involvement in major defence deals between the two countries, Lall expressed his “utmost gratitude” to Lockheed Martin for the unique opportunity to lead their aeronautics strategy and business development activities in international markets, including India.

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“I thank them for understanding my decision to spend more time with my family,” Lall said.

“Lockheed Martin is truly shaping the future with world-leading advanced technologies and customer solutions. I firmly believe the F-21 is the best solution for India’s national security, Make in India industry partnerships advancing indigenous manufacturing, and India’s strategic relationship with the US,” he said.

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“Lockheed Martin is truly shaping the future with world-leading advanced technologies and customer solutions. I firmly believe the F-21 is the best solution for India’s national security, Make in India industry partnerships advancing indigenous manufacturing, and India’s strategic relationship with the US”

Lall, who was born in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, for over a decade has been instrumental in major US-India defence deals worth around US$18 billion.

The latest was the procurement of 24 MH-60R multi-role helicopters from Lockheed Martin for the Indian Navy. The US$2.6 billion agreement was signed during President Donald Trump’s visit to India in February.

In 2017, Lall was the Chief Executive of Strategic Development at General Atomics during which he played a key role in the path breaking agreement by the White House to release category-1 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to India, a non-NATO country.

The UAVs that can carry missiles fall under the category-1 classification.

Lall in his capacity as vice-president and India country head for Boeing Defence, Space and Security in late 2000 was also instrumental in several multi-billion bilateral defence deals.

Prominent among them were 10 C-17 strategic lift military transport aircraft worth US$4 billion, P-8I anti-submarine warfare aircraft worth US$3 billion, 28 apache helicopters and 15 chinooks worth US$5 billion and 22 harpoon missiles worth US$200 million.

Appointed to the US Federal Aviation Advisory Committee two years ago, Lall has overseen multiple campaigns as well as pan-India strategic industrial tie-ups.

Lall had also served as the founding co-chair of the US-India Aviation Cooperation Programme launched in 2005.

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