The company has identified Global Technical Systems, a US based surveillance technology developer, as a collaborative partners in India.
Piramal-GTS is exploring the possibilities of supplying maritime and land-border security solutions to India's central and state security establishments, sources said.
It may include local production of defence, security and surveillance-related equipment using GTS technology at a later stage.
According to the GTS website, the company has among its customer base, US government establishments such as the Transportation Security Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, US Navy and the Department of Energy.
Last week, Piramal Group's flagship firm, Piramal Healthcare, got shareholder approval to diversify into security and defence technology.
May test Mumbai waters
Piramal-GTS may treat Mumbai as a testing ground.
The city has committed Rs 600 crore (Rs 6 billion) for a homeland security and video surveillance makeover to avoid 26/11 type terror attacks.
Reliance, Wipro and HCL are some of the companies in the running for this project. Piramal and GTS did not respond to the email queries.
Established in May this year, Piramal Systems and Technologies Pvt Ltd has two Piramal associates -- Leonard Peter Dsouza and Rajesh R Laddha -- as founder-directors.
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