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  1. Indian Armed Forces

    Following partition, on 15 August 1947, the Indian Armed Forces comprised: The Royal Indian Navy (RIN): Four sloops, two frigates, 12 minesweepers, one corvette, one survey vessel, four armed trawlers, four motor minesweepers, four harbour defence launches and all landing craft of the pre-Independence RIN.

  2. Essay on Indian Defence System

    In conclusion, the Indian Defence System is a comprehensive shield, ensuring the safety and security of the nation. 250 Words Essay on Indian Defence System Introduction. India, a sovereign nation, boasts a robust and comprehensive defence system. The Indian Defence System is a tri-service framework comprising the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

  3. PDF Modernization of Indian Defence Forces: Challenges & Prospects

    5. Acquisition and Offset Strategy. To expand India‟s defence industrial base, relied on its offset policy to engage in foreign suppliers and promote transfer of leading to indigenous defence production. 2005, the offset policy has gone through the Defence Procurement Policy (DPP) released over the years (the latest one came 2016).

  4. India's Military Modernization Plans and Strategic Underpinnings

    As India is emerging a important strategic partner for the U.S. in the Asia-Pacific, Gurmeet Kanwal assesses the progress of India's military modernization and argues that in order to achieve interoperability with U.S. and other friendly armed forces, the Indian military needs to create force structures capable of undertaking network-centric warfare on land, at sea, and in the air.

  5. Indigenisation of Indian Defence Sector

    Also read: India's Defence Exports; India's Missile Systems. The current legal framework and regulators to support defence policies in India include: Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951; Defence Procurement Procedure, 2016; FDI policy and regulations under FEMA, 1999; Indian Army Act 1950, India Air Force Act 1950, Indian Navy ...

  6. INDIGENISATION OF INDIAN DEFENCE SECTOR

    INDIGENISATION OF INDIAN DEFENCE SECTOR. INTRODUCTION. The road to becoming a global power goes through economic prosperity, global presence, and most importantly a robust security architecture. An indigenous defence ecosystem is a sin-qua-non for building this architecture. This is especially true for India given its geopolitical ambitions in ...

  7. The Big Picture: Modernising the Armed Forces

    Capital Acquisition Budget (CAB): The Defence Ministry has decided to earmark around 64% of its modernisation funds under the capital acquisition budget for 2021-22, a sum of Rs 70,221 crore for purchases from the domestic sector. For FY 2020-21, the capital budget allocation for domestic vendors was made at 58%, an amount of Rs 52,000 crore.

  8. India's Quest for Defence Indigenisation: A Case Study of the Indian

    India, like all major military powers, has been making sustained attempts at indigenously meeting its defence requirements. However, when one looks at the macro picture, it is apparent that the country has had limited successes in inducting defence platforms or weapon systems that are indigenously designed, tested, manufactured and inducted into the military.

  9. (PDF) India's Military Modernization

    India's Military Modernization: Challenges and Prospects is a wellwritten and thoughtfully edited compendium of essays that will enhance understanding about the realities of the many challenges that face India's aspirations to develop modern and capable military forces commensurate with its growing economic and strategic stature and ...

  10. India's Defence Modernisation: Challenges and Prospects

    The challenges that India's defence industry today faces in terms of producing and procuring advanced weapons system to fulfill the requirements of the services of the armed forces are immense, which need critical examination. The issues that India faces today are hereby discussed one by one. Self-Reliance and Enduring Challenges.

  11. Defence Sector in India, Evolution, Indigenisation, Government

    The Defence sector in India is a multifaceted ecosystem that includes the Army, Navy, and Air Force, along with paramilitary forces, research organizations like DRDO, and Defence manufacturing units. Over the years, India has evolved from foreign equipment reliance to an emphasis on indigenous innovation and global collaborations.

  12. Essay on Indian Army Day 2024: Heros of National Security

    The Indian Army's dedication to absorbing cutting-edge technology adds a dynamic dimension to their capabilities, reflecting a strategic vision for a modernized defense.In this context, we will explore the importance of celebrating Indian Army Day 2024 and examine the role of technology in shaping the future of our armed forces. Essay on Indian ...

  13. Emergence of India's Powerful Armed Forces Since 1947: An Amiable Journey

    The report aims to gain in-depth knowledge about India's defence forces and capabilities in the current global scenario as its achievements since India's independence. ... Girls Pedagogical University Dr. Mariam S.OLSSON Lebanise University COORDINATOR Agit Ferhat ÖZEL NUMBER of ACCEPTED PAPERS-201 NUMBER of REJECTED PAPERS-28 TOTAL NUMBER OF ...

  14. Transformation of the Indian Armed Forces: Future Challenges

    Early in his second term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on an ambitious vision for defense reforms. By creating the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), whose first incumbent was the late General Bipin Rawat, the government is currently undertaking arguably the greatest post-independence transformation of the Indian military. Central to this initiative is the debate surrounding ...

  15. PDF Modernisation of The Indian Armed Forces

    necessity for modernisation of the armed foces i.e. Army, Navy and. are facing India in rapid modernisation.11.1 Modernisation of the Armed ForcesIdeally any country should have 1/3rd of its military hardware of vint. ge origin, 1/3rd should be state of the art and the balance should be futuristic. With an intention to speed up the pace of ...

  16. Transformation of the Indian Armed Forces: Future Challenges

    Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Vivek Chadha's article 'Transformation of the Indian Armed Forces: Future Challenges' has been published by the University of Pennsylvania, on 25 April 2022. With the creation of the CDS, India embarked upon a much-delayed process of integration of the armed forces and the defense establishment.

  17. Indigenisation of Defence

    Despite having the fifth largest defence budget in the world, India procures 60% of its weapon systems from foreign markets. India can export its indegeneous defence technology and equipment to the neighbouring nations. Security Imperative: Indigenisation in defence is critical to national security also. It keeps intact the technological ...

  18. Defense Forces and Paramilitary Forces of India

    Security Forces Dealing with External Threats. The defence forces (Indian Armed Forces) are the primary force responsible for the security of the country, and they come under the authority of the Ministry of Defense. Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) aids in combating external threats (they mainly manage internal security issues) but are ...

  19. Short essay on the Indian Defence System

    Short essay on the Indian Defence System. To save the country from the external invasion and from the internal disturbances a well maintained defense system has been set up in our country. The President of India is the supreme commander of the country's defense system. The whole administrative control of the Armed forces lies in the Ministry ...

  20. Women in Armed Forces

    History of Women in Armed Forces. India has produced many infamous women freedom fighters and leaders since time immemorial. In the motherland of Rani of Jhansi, Capt. Laxmi Sehgal, Sarojini Naidu, and many others it is a matter of time about creating feminist power in the Armed Forces as well. The founding of the Indian Military Nursing Service in 1888 was a turning point for the advancement ...

  21. To navigate through 'turbulent times', India must invest in

    To navigate through these turbulent times and secure our national interests, India must invest in modernisation of its armed forces, strengthen strategic partnerships, promote indigenous defence production and adopt an integrated approach to both internal and external security," Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari said.

  22. Indian Defense Policy

    India is an attractive strategic partner to the United States and a key player in the Indo-Pacific, but its defense policy remains understudied. The South Asia Initiative at APARC is investigating how India approaches the use of force and prepares its military to manage security threats. September 2023 update: This research project is no longer ...

  23. Role of Women in Armed Forces: History and Context

    Current Role of Women in Indian Armed Forces. The Army Act, 1950 made women ineligible for regular commissions with certain exceptions specified by the central government. It was on 1 November 1958 that the Army Medical Corps became the first Indian Army unit to award regular commissions to women. After that, throughout the 80s and 90s, women ...

  24. Theaterisation: Race to reform the command structure of defence forces

    General Vijay Kumar Singh PVSM, AVSM, YSM, ADC, former Chief of the Army Staff - Indian Army India was victorious in the Kargil War in 1999, but the war also made the Indian defence establishment realize the need for jointness and integration in the Indian Armed Forces.Shortly after the Kargil War, the Ministry of Defence constituted the Kargil Review Committee (KRC) to examine the issues that ...

  25. Indian Military to Buy 10 Tapas Surveillance Drones

    The Indian Armed Forces is planning to procure 10 domestically-built Tapas drones to further boost its surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. ... The proposal will be taken up for discussion soon by the Indian defense ministry, with delivery expected to commence within 24 months of signing a contract.

  26. Chief of Air Staff urges prioritisation of modernisation for India's

    Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari emphasized the critical need for India to invest in modernizing its armed forces amid evolving security challenges during the Capstone Seminar organized by the Indian Air Force, the College of Air Warfare, and the Centre for Air Power Studies. He highlighted India's strategic culture, the importance of strategic partnerships, boosting ...

  27. India mulls military supply to step up defence ties with Bangladesh

    With Bangladesh already working on a plan to modernise its military, where China is a major supplier of key platforms and equipment, India has stepped up its act with the enhancement of defence ties between the two South Asian neighbours being a key agenda item during the talks on Saturday between Indian PM Narendra Modi and visiting Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina.

  28. Caesar Howitzers: Armenia Continues French And Indian Arms ...

    In 2020, Azerbaijan launched an offensive operation aimed at capturing the disputed Armenian-populated Nagorno-Karabakh enclave within its borders, afflicting a decisive military blow against the ...

  29. Chiquita Found Liable for Colombia Paramilitary Killings

    Washington, D.C., June 10, 2024 - Today, an eight-member jury in West Palm Beach, Florida, found Chiquita Brands International liable for funding a violent Colombian paramilitary organization, the United Self-defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), that was responsible for major human rights atrocities during the 1990s and 2000s. The weeks-long trial featured testimony from the families of the ...

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    Tobias Ellwood, a former minister, has added to the pressure on Rishi Sunak over the election betting allegations. Elsewhere, the IFS think-tank has said Labour and the Conservatives have ...