Urging the government to provide a level playing field,, Vice President ofin an interview with Economictimes.com's Ruchi Bambha says "Let the PSUs compete with us on an apple-to-apple basis, we will surely win.", Noronha acknowledges that the present government has taken steps in the right direction to address the hurdles faced by private sector in terms of ease of doing business.Tata Motors is traditionally a logistic vehicles supplier. Today, we are clearly moving into combat vehicle space where we will not only make mobility platform but will get into the system of system integration to offer the army a complete solution.Our logistic vehicles will contribute the most for the next two to three years in the export segment, mainly to UN missions from friendly countries. For example, Nepal is taking out mission abroad. These defence missions will go out with Tata's utility, logistic and a couple of armoured vehicles.The government is largely going to fund this project. When the qualitative requirements come out, the share of business will evolve between Tata Motors, Bharat Forge and GDLS. So it will be an evolving scenario. As of today, I can't put a number or percentage on it.Let the PSUs compete with us on an apple-to-apple basis, we will surely win.There are steps being taken in the right direction and we are very encouraged by them. For example, single vendor situation and blacklisting of technology providers are giving a bigger push to ' Make in India '.It's been excellent for us in the last two years. We have collected some very large orders and repeat orders. Some products we have given trials and these trials are in accelerated pace, which means a quicker business for us.