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Modi 2.0 spent Rs 8,500 crore in emergency purchases
https://www.rediff.com/news/report/modi ... 190723.htm
In the first 50 days of its second term in office, the Narendra Modi government has spent around Rs 8,500 crore on the acquisition of weapon systems including missiles and spares for the Indian Army and the Air Force.

According to defence ministry sources, the Indian Air Force has spent around Rs 8,000 crore in procuring missiles such as the Spice-2000, Strum Ataka ATGMs and a large number of spares under the emergency procurement route.

The ministry sources said some of the projects were initiated before the 2019 elections have been concluded after the government was formed.

After the Pulwama attack, the Central government had given emergency powers to the three services to buy whatever equipment is required by them for safeguarding the borders with Pakistan.

Under the powers given, the security forces can buy the equipment of their choice within three months at the cost of up to Rs 300 crore per case.Under the powers given to services, the IAF has acquired the Spice-2000 stand-off weapon systems along with a number of spares from Russia. Several contracts have been signed with the Russians for air to air missile to immediately match up the range of the Pakistani fighter jets for beyond visual range contract.
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Press Information Bureau
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25-July-2019 17:29 IST

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh Launches Dashboard for effective monitoring on Key Initiatives of Defence Production

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh launched here today a Dashboard of Department Defence Production (DDP), Ministry of Defence, to help in effective monitoring of various initiatives and schemes of the department.

Secretary (Defence Production) Dr Ajay Kumar explained the features and the main objectives of the Dashboard. He informed that through this initiative, the Ministry will be able to keep track of the major components of Defence Production, including defence exports, defence offsets, Intellectual Property Rights (Number of Patents registered) and MissionRaksha Gyan Shakti. He also gave a detailed account of the subjects on which the Dashboard will have capsulated information in a user-friendly interface that include defence projects under ‘Make in India’, startups in defence sector, investments in defence corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and artificial intelligence projects in defence.

The dashboard is available for the general public at http://www.ddpdashboard.gov.in Some of the data on the dashboard is available for restricted viewing under accesscontrol.

Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Shripad Yesso Naik and other senior officials of the Ministry were present on the occasion.

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https://pib.gov.in/newsite/PrintRelease ... lid=192257
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Wondering if current generation of ELW 2090 AWACS also features GaN technology for AESA radar like ELW 2085 CAEW offered on GulfStream ?

ELW 2085:
https://www.iai.co.il/p/elw-2085-caew

ELW 2090:
https://www.iai.co.il/p/elw-2090

2 AWACS, air-to-air missiles on agenda for Netanyahu visit
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to visit India for a day two weeks from now. On the agenda are the acquisition of two more Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) and extended range air to air Derby missiles by the Indian Air Force and joint projects in agriculture, water and waste management.

Top diplomats based in New Delhi and Tel Aviv said on condition of anonymity that an advanced security liaison team from Israel will land in Delhi on September 2 to prepare ground for the prime ministerial visit. While the exact date has not been decided, Netanyahu is expected to meet his friend Prime Minister Narendra Modi either on September 7 or 8.

Arriving in India a week before the September 17 general elections in Israel, Netanyahu is expected to endorse Modi government’s scrapping of articles 370 and 35 A in Kashmir as an internal matter and support the bilateral resolution of issues between India and Pakistan, the diplomats said.

Although the two allies typically play down the defence content of the across-the-spectrum relationship, India plans to order two PHALCON AWACS mounted on Russian A-50 platform (worth $ 2 billion) for better control of the war theatre .

The order is awaiting a green signal from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS).

While India has five AWACS platforms, Pakistan already has seven such with another three on order from China. Islamabad already has three SAAB Erieye and four ZDK-03 from China, which were deployed 24X7 after the Balakot air strike by the Indian Air Force on a terrorist facility in Pakistan. Given this differential, IAF deployed AWACS for only 12 hours a day.

The IAF is also looking towards the acquisition of extended range Derby air to air missiles from Israel after Pakistan used 70 km AIM-120 C 100 kilometre beyond visual range missiles against Indian jets in its February 27 retaliation to the Balakot strike.

IAF wants to integrate the 70 kilometre range Derby missiles on the Su-30 MKI platform with upgraded radar equipped with data link to take the fight to Pakistani F-16s in future.

India and Israel are jointly developing the short, medium and long range surface to air missiles in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).


Apart from the defence agenda, PM Modi is looking towards his Israeli counterpart to provide high-end technologies to provide potable water to each home as well as manage waste. Israel has mastered the technology to convert sea water into potable water with desalination projects in Ashkelon and Hadera through reverse osmosis.

Both countries are already collaborating the fields of start-ups as well as agricultural technologies focused on irrigation and productivity.
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India's HAL deepens private sector engagement through Make II initiative
India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will make about 4,000 components used in military-aerospace production available for outsourcing to the country's private sector during fiscal year (FY) 2019–20.

The outsourcing initiative – framed through the Indian government’s ‘Make-II’ procurement category – features parts including fasteners and bearings, a wide range of “consumables” and line-replaceable units (LRUs), and items described as mechanical, rubber, electrical, and avionics.

The components, recently detailed in a tweet by India’s defence secretary Ajay Kumar, number 3,750 through a series of new projects, with the total value of subcontracting opportunities cited at about INR101 billion (USD1.4 billion). The largest segments in terms of value comprise opportunities to produce mechanical items and LRUs, which are worth INR39.2 billion and INR36.3 billion respectively.
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Rafael- Astra Microwave JV in India launches military communications facility

A joint venture (JV) between Indian company Astra Microwave and Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems launched a facility in Hyderabad on 27 August to develop and produce military communications systems for India and export markets.

The JV, which is named Astra Rafael Comsys (ARC), will be positioned to meet the Israeli company’s offset requirements. In terms of capabilities, its initial project will be to licence-build software-defined radios (SDRs) for the Indian military. Subsequently, it will also look to produce and support other communications systems, as well as electronic warfare and signals intelligence equipment.

According to reports, the two companies have invested INR350 million (USD4.8 million) in developing the facility, which will be supported by a new research and production centre in 18 months.
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Defence Ministry clears acquisition of military hardware worth Rs 2,000 crore.

The Defence Ministry on Friday accorded approval for procurement of weapons and military platforms amounting to around Rs 2,000 crore. The Defence Acquisition Council, the ministry's highest decision-making body on procurement, cleared the proposals.

"The DAC, chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh accorded approval for capital procurement for the services amounting to approximately Rs 2,000 crore," a defence ministry spokesperson said.

The DAC accorded approval for indigenous development and production of ammunition for T72 and T90 tanks by the Indian industry.

"The DAC also approved procurement of DRDO-developed and industry manufactured mechanical mine layer (self propelled) to improve automated mine laying capability with the Indian Army," the official said.
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By "Indian industry" - gives an opportunity for all pvt vendors to break into the 125mm tank ammo market, hitherto the preserve of OFB.
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Karan M wrote:By "Indian industry" - gives an opportunity for all pvt vendors to break into the 125mm tank ammo market, hitherto the preserve of OFB.
Positive move. Unlike OFB, private entities, like VEM, go on to improve upon often “bulky” DRDO products. Innovation takes off.
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A beautiful summary of Indian purchases of arms grom 1960s


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I am posting that picture for it tells us a tale!!!

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Major activities of Department of Defence for the month of August,September 2019
https://mod.gov.in/dod/sites/default/fi ... ug2019.pdf
https://mod.gov.in/dod/sites/default/fi ... 1019_0.pdf
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Customs, GST relief to give Rs 60,000-cr boost to defence
NEW DELHI: India’s defence budget will be augmented by more than Rs 60,000 crore over the next five years owing to exemptions from customs duty and goods and services tax (GST) that kicked in on October 1, said people aware of the matter.

They said estimates by the Rajnath Singh-led defence ministry show that the twin exemptions will significantly impact its budget and free up resources for modernisation and replenishment of equipment.
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Why unlocking defence land bank to meet military's needs isn't a bad idea.
GoI's step to amend the terms of reference of the 15th Finance Commission (FC) so as to address “serious concerns regarding the allocation of adequate, secure and non-lapsable funds for defence and internal security of India” is unprecedented. It has opened doors to previously unchartered territory — the raising of funds from other sources for India’s defence.
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Vips wrote:Why unlocking defence land bank to meet military's needs isn't a bad idea.
GoI's step to amend the terms of reference of the 15th Finance Commission (FC) so as to address “serious concerns regarding the allocation of adequate, secure and non-lapsable funds for defence and internal security of India” is unprecedented. It has opened doors to previously unchartered territory — the raising of funds from other sources for India’s defence.

There is a big land mafia like Damadji and his ilk in BJP too waiting to pounce on these cantonment lands in heart of cities.

If services were not so import crazy its possible to equip them without these prime land sales.
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It is a stupid idea.. Land grabbers trying to rationalize cheap land acquisition.
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ramana wrote:

There is a big land mafia like Damadji and his ilk in BJP too waiting to pounce on these cantonment lands in heart of cities.

If services were not so import crazy its possible to equip them without these prime land sales.
Setting aside the conspiracy theories, this would have been a good idea if Govt had land available to develop new Cantts. We simply don't! Unlike America, where most population is urban, our population lives in the villages. It's not like the Govt has free land available sitting with it outside the cities or that land acquisition in villages is easy.

If the overall goal is to get more money in defence budget, there is no running away from having to reduce our manpower and increasing indigenous equipment vs. a fascination for uber expensive weapons.
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Just raise GST is thats the need.
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Since 2014, MoD inked around 180 deals with local industry.

The Ministry of Defence has signed more than 180 contracts worth Rs 1,96,000 crore with the Indian industry since 2014 while a few are in the pipeline to be signed in the near future, the ministry said on Thursday.

"A contract for manufacture of frigates under Project P 17A was signed in February 2015 with Mazagon Dockyards Limited (MDL), Mumbai valued worth Rs 45,000 crore while two frigates under Project P1135.6 are slated to be manufactured by Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) under a contract signed in October 2018 worth Rs 14,100 crore," said Defence Ministry in a statement.

Further, contracts for manufacture of 41 Advanced Light Helicopters for Indian Air Force (IAF) and 32 ALH for Indian Navy (IN) have been signed with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in March 2017 and December 2017 with a combined value of Rs 14,100 crore.

This is in addition to procurement of 14 Dornier 228 aircraft from HAL worth Rs 1,100 crore through a contract signed in February 2015. Seven Squadrons of Akash Missile System are being procured from BEL through a contract of October 2019 valued at Rs 6,300 crore as also the Integrated Advanced Command and Control System (IACCS) Nodes valuing Rs 7,900 crore.

The Ordnance Factory Board has been tasked to supply 464 T-90S/SK tanks worth Rs 19,100 crore for which indent has been placed by the Ministry as recently as November 2019.

Also 100 155x52mm caliber self-propelled guns are being procured under the 'Make in India' initiative of the government from L&T worth Rs 4,300 crore. Also a contract for modernization of airfield infrastructure (MAFI) to be executed through Indian vendors is under final stages of contracting.

The Services have also placed a number of contracts for private sector vendors such as Titagarh Wagons Ltd, Force Motors Pvt Ltd, Tata Power SED, Tech Mahindra Ltd, Tata Motor Ltd, Ashok Leyland Ltd, Bharat Forge Ltd, MKU Ltd, SMPP Delhi, Alpha Design for items like 1000 Tons Fuel Barges, Light Strike Vehicles, Portable Diver Detection Sonar (PDDS), RFID based SMART Card, 6x6 and 8x8 High Mobility Vehicle with Material Handling Crane, Dual Technology Mine Detector, Ballistic Helmet, Bullet Proof Jacket (BPJ) and Integrated Gunnery.

Three of the cases P-75(I) Submarines, Naval Utility Helicopters (NUH) and 114 Fighter Jets for IAF, shown as stuck in the long-winded procedures are the cases which are being progressed under SP Model (a procurement procedure, which in itself has been promulgated in May 2017 as part of DPP-2016).

Under Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX), forty plus startups are working in new technology-related products.
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I wish MoD would just issue a list of Indian contracts that adds up to Rs 1,96,000 crores instead of this poorly written Press Release. It would also be good to see the value of contracts it has signed with foreign companies.
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=1595028

Anyway, I found it funny that MoD acknowledges that P-75, NUH, and 114 IAF jets are "stuck in the long-winded procedures".
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What would make it even more infomative is how much money did not go to local industry.
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115K crores (approx) are detailed out of the 196K crores they reference.
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For instance MRSAM LRSAM projects are called Indian DRDO DRDO projects. But Indian Contribution is only 13%
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Where is the 13% coming from?
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Can't be that low.

MRSAM following systems are known to be Indian design & developed.
Missiles - warhead, actuation, motor
C3I - Tata ASL/DRDL
Launchers - VRDE
Cooling system for the radar - pvt sector.
TRM modules for the radar - likely, as offsets as earlier radar orders for the same/similar design had the TRM sourced from India

Apart from this the missiles are being built in India, and likely the radars are being assembled or at least calibrated in India.
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India initiates USD 500 million credit line for Bangladesh
The Export-Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) has made available to Bangladesh USD500 million in credit to procure defence equipment, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has confirmed.

The RBI said on 5 December that the funds are available through an agreement signed with the Armed Forces Division of the government of Bangladesh in April, adding that the line of credit is effective for 10 years from 7 November.

Under the arrangement, defence goods and services worth at least 75% of the credit shall be sourced from India, with the remainder eligible to be sourced from other suppliers, said the RBI.
Why would India provide a credit line for 25% of the USD 500 million to be purchased from other suppliers?! What sense does that make?
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^^^
Probably catering for foreign components in Indian defense products. For example, to buy an LCA Tejas a portion of the money would need to be paid to GE for a F-404 engine.
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Major activities of Department of Defence for the month of October 2019

https://mod.gov.in/dod/sites/default/fi ... toct19.pdf
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India, US sign key defence pact, discuss cross-border terror at 2+2 meet
The signing of the Industrial Security Annex (ISA) would allow American manufacturers of defence equipment to strike deals with Indian private sector companies, expanding their ability to co-produce and co-develop sensitive technologies from the current confines of public sector partners.
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This good news. This was the last and most important pact of the original four that was being negotiated with the US. I was disappointed to not find any news of signing of ISA earlier. No more. :)
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We need a new air defence system to detect and deal with the RMA that drone attacks have brought about.Cheap drones destroyed a huge portion of Saudi's largest refineries putting to shame its elaborate much-vauntedair defence systems of US Patriots, other missiles, F-15s, etc. Something on the lines of the Israeli " iron dome" system is required for last ditch air defence of vital defence and industrial installations. Only a layered holistic approach will reduce the risks.Pak has already been using drones to supply Kashmir based terror modules with arms,ammo,fake currency and other supplies, most going undetected.The RMA in massed drone attacks,etc. at very low cost is making a mockery of sophisticated defences costing billions,especially in ground warfare.At sea it's another matter.There long-endurance UAV/UCAVs and UUVs are reqd.

A JV is urgently reqd. with both domestic and firang OEMs of UAV/UCAV tech. as the need will be in the tens of thousands.
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Major activities of Department of Defence for the month of November 2019
https://mod.gov.in/dod/sites/default/fi ... 1219_0.pdf


6 ALHs and 464 T-90 tanks more
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Wonder what is the News on M60R Contract.
Draft was ready to be signed during 2+2.
I feel Budget is a constraint for many Contracts which hsve been cleared either by CCS/FM & RM ( Below 3000 Cr)
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Indranil wrote:Where is the 13% coming from?

As per my memory, from a CAG Report on the issue. In fact the first deal of USD 2.5 BILLION had no requirement of tests. That is ZERO TESTS either in India or Israel before acceptance. Later on due to objections, (only) three test fires were added.

We are taken in by rumours circulated by Israelis, actually they are very miserly in tech transfer. For instance, no TOT inspite of Billions of dollars of purchase of UAVs.

Same was also in JV of FSAPDS round, only 10% addition in India
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I agree with you that they don't ToT well, nobody does. Wherever you see ToT, read as screwdrivergiri. But Barak8 was a co-development project with the propulsive parts coming from India. You can see those propulsive parts being utilized in other missiles. NGARM uses a dual pulse motor. There is a theory that Akash Mk2 and Astra Mk2 will have dual pulse. I have a suspicion that QRSAMs motor is actually the first stage of Barak8. So, I think Barak 8 was successful program from our side.

Does anybody know the dimensions of QRSAM missile?
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https://pib.gov.in/newsite/PrintRelease ... lid=196160

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Government of India
Ministry of Defence
27-December-2019 18:14 IST
Year End Review – 2019 Ministry of Defence

2019 was a year full of remarkable events for Ministry of Defence.In a landmark decision with tremendous reform in higher defence management in the country, the Government has approved to create the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) in the rank of a four-star General with salary and perquisites equivalent to a Service Chief. The CDS will also head the Department of Military Affairs (DMA), to be created within the Ministry of Defence and function as its Secretary. This follows the announcement made by the Prime Minister on August 15, 2019, in his address to the nation, inter alia, “India should not have a fragmented approach. Our entire military power will have to work in unison and move forward…All the three (Services) should move simultaneously at the same pace. There should be good coordination and it should be relevant to the hope and aspirations of our people. It should be in line with the changing war and security environment with the world…after formation of this post (CDS), all the three forces will get effective leadership at the top level.”The decision will lead to improved coordination between the Armed Forces and make them more effective. The other major decisions and events related to Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces are as follows:

Prime Minister dedicated to the nation the National War Memorial in a solemn ceremonial function on February 25 near India Gate. The memorial has been erected in the memory of those soldiers who have sacrificed their lives in the service of the nation after India became Independent in 1947.
In an intelligence led operation in the early hours of February 26, India struck the biggest training camp of Jaish e Mohammad (JeM) in Balakot, Pakistan. In this operation, a very large number of JeM terrorists, trainers, senior commanders and groups of jihadis who were being trained for fidayeen action were eliminated. This facility at Balakot was headed by Maulana Yousuf Azhar, the brother-in-law of Masood Azhar, Chief of JeM. This was in response to February 14, 2019 suicide terror attack, conducted by a Pakistan based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammad that led to the martyrdom of 40 brave jawans of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
It was a red-letter day in the history of Indian Air Force when Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh participated in the Rafale fighter aircraft handing over ceremony at Merignac in France in October. The Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft will make India stronger and give a boost to its air dominance to ensure peace and security in the region. Raksha Mantri also flew a sortie in the fighter aircraft.
Shri Rajnath Singh became the first Raksha Mantri to fly the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) ‘Tejas’ at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Airport in Bengaluru, on September 2019.
Raksha Mantri handed over Medium Range Surface-to-Air-Missileto Indian Air Force at the Bharat Dynamics Limited premises in Hyderabad on August 3 on the occasion of Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Defence PSU.
Shri Rajnath Singh, on June 18, announced the restoration of the ‘ration in kind’ for the officers of the threeArmed Forces posted in peace areas.
Raksha Mantri gave in principle approval to four-times enhancement of monetary assistance to Next of Kin of all categories of Battle Casualty from Rs two lakh to Rs eight lakh. Extension of retention of government accommodation by Battle Casualties for a period of one year instead of three months was also approved.
Ushering in vast improvement in the connectivity of roads and bridges in border areas, Raksha Mantri inaugurated one kilometre long Ujh bridge in Kathua district, 617.40 Metre long Basantar bridge in Samba district of Jammu & Kashmir on July 20.
Shri Rajnath Singh inaugurated strategically important Col ChewangRinchen bridge connecting Durbuk and Daulat Beg Oldie in Eastern Ladakh on October 21.
Raksha Mantri, on November 15, inaugurated strategically important Sisseri River Bridge, which connects Lower Dibang Valley with East Siang in Arunachal Pradesh.
Government decided to honour the contribution of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee by naming the Strategic Tunnel under Rohtang Pass after him on December 25, 2019, which happens to be his birthday. The historic decision to construct a strategic tunnel below the Rohtang Pass was taken on June 03, 2000 when late Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Prime Minister. The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) worked relentlessly to overcome major geological, terrain and weather challenges that included the most difficult stretch of the 587-metre Seri Nalah Fault Zone.
Shri Rajnath Singh spent a ‘Day-at-Sea’ onboard INS Vikramaditya on September 9 off the Goa coast. During his stay on the biggest ship of Indian Navy, Raksha Mantri witnessed a wide range of naval operations, including weapon firing by the fighter aircraft and night flying operations by helicopter from the deck of the Aircraft Carrier.
On 20 February, the then Raksha Mantri Smt Nirmala Sitharaman inaugurated the 12th biennial edition of International Aerospace and Defence Exhibition at Bengaluru which witnessed participation of more than 600 Indian Companies and 200 foreign companies. A total of 61 aircraft participated in the event.
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh flagged off special plogging awareness drive rally in Delhi Cantt on December 7, as part of Swachhta Pakhwada to create awareness against single use plastic in the country. He himself took part in the event by picking waste material from the area.More than 3,000 people, including schoolchildren participated in the plogging and collected sizeable single use plastic waste.






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Assisted in maintenance of tranquility in Jammu and Kashmir after provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution were made inoperative.
Reforms in the Army initiated including restructuring of Army HQ to result in better efficiency, more satisfaction and larger availability of young officers in the field.
Successful summer user trials of third Generation Anti-Tank Guided Missile NAG at Pokhran Field Firing Ranges. The trials of DRDO developed Missile were conducted between July 7-18, 2019. NAG missile has been developed to engage highly fortified enemy tanks in all weather conditions with day and night capabilities and with a minimum range of 500 metres and maximum range of four kilometres.
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh approved a proposal for admission of girl children in Sainik schools w.e.f. academic session 2021-22 in a phased manner.
The 14thedition of bilateral annual military exercise SURYA KIRAN-XIV between Indian and Nepal Army was held in December at Nepal Army Battle School (NABS), Salijhandi, Rupendehi district of Nepal. The 13th edition of the joint military exercise was held at Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand in June last year.
Ceremonial Border Personnel Meetings (BPMs) were organised at Natu La, Bum La and Kibithu on October 01 to celebrate the Chinese National Day. The BPM mechanism has evolved into an important interface where local issues get discussed and are resolved thereby fostering confidence amongst the Border Guarding Troops. This ensures prevalence of peace & tranquility along the LAC.
An Indian Army sponsored Capacity Building Tour comprising of 22 students and three teachers of Kishtwar District of Jammu and Kashmir returned to Batote after a ten-days tour which included visit to New Delhi and Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. Over the period of ten days in September, the budding youth of Kishtwar District were exposed to a unique experience which entailed visit to premier military institution such as Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, icons of historical legacy such as the Rashtrapati Bhawan, India Gate, & National War Memorial.
The Indian Army in step with government policies on environmental protection launched an ecological initiative with employing E Cars for use of its officials in New Delhi in partnership with Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL), a joint Venture of Central PSUs under Ministry of Power.
The Indian Army assisted the Maharashtra and Karnataka state authorities in carrying out relief and rescue operations in flood hit areas. In August, a total of 16 Columns and 12 Engineer Task Forces comprising of almost 1000 Army personnel have been employed in Belgaum, Bagalkot and Raichur dist of Karnataka and Raigad, Kohlapur and Sangli district of Maharashtra to carryout flood relief operations.
A 12 member Indian Army patrol along with a police representative recovered wreckage of a World War II vintage US Air Force aircraft in Roing district of Arunachal Pradesh on March 30. Based on the information received from local trekkers of Lower Dibang district through the police, a special patrol of Army was sent to locate the wreckage in a remote location, 30 kms from Roing.
Inaugural edition of the Africa-India Field Training Exercise-2019 (AFINDEX-19) was culminated on March 27, 2019 at Foreign Training Node, Aundh Military Station, Pune. The Indian contingent was represented by Maratha Light Infantry (Jangi Paltan). The validation exercise showcased various tactical drills which included protection of civilians, establishment of standing combat deployment, convoy protection, patrolling aspects and neutralisation of improvised explosive devices which were practiced as part of 10-day joint exercise. Participating African countries include, Benin, Botswana, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Fourteen-day military exercise Mitra Shakti VI between Indian and Sri Lankan Army was held between March 26 to April 08 , 2019 at Diyatalawa Parade Ground in Diyatalawa, Badulla District, Sri Lanka. This was the sixth edition of the joint exercise between the two nations. The Indian Army contingent comprises of a company group from Bihar Regiment and a similar strength from the First Gemunu Watch Battalion of Sri Lankan Army.
Shri Rajnath Singh gave away Raksha Mantri’s Awards for Excellence 2019 in Delhi Cantonment on December 26. The Defence Estates awards was introduced in 2013 to recognise the achievements in the field of health, education, cleanliness as well as new innovative and digitisation in Public Services and Land Management.



Indian navy

Commissioning and Decommissioning

The sixth ship of the 08 x IN LCU (Mark IV) project, IN LCU L56 was commissioned at Vishakhapatnam on July 29. The seventh ship of the project, LCU L57, was delivered in December 19 and is likely to be commissioned in the near future.
The second submarine of Scorpene Class (Project 75), INS Khanderi, and the Aircraft Carrier Dock, was commissioned by Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh at Naval Dockyard, Mumbai on September 28.
Naval Air Station Shibpur was commissioned as INS Kohassa on January 24.
Towards establishment of aviation assets to ensure Coastal Security, INAS 313 was commissioned at Meenambakkam on July 22 and INAS 314 was commissioned at Porbandaron November 29.
The first two aircraft of the 12 new Dornier Contract were formally inducted into the Indian Navy at HAL, Kanpur on January 28. Equipped and fitted with latest sensors, these aircraft will boost the surveillance effort towards security of maritime areas of the nation.
Indian Naval ships Ranjit, Kozhikode, LCU L-38 and LCU L-39 were de-commissioned in 2019, with all ships having served the Nation for more than 30 years.


Launching/Construction of Ships/Submarines



Yard 12706 (Imphal), the third ship of Project 15B (Visakhapatnam class) was launched on April 20at M/s MDL, Mumbai.
The first of Class of P17A Frigates, ‘Nilgiri’ was launched at MDL, Mumbai on September 28.
The fourth submarine of Project 75 was launched on May 06 at MDL, Mumbai. The submarine was named INS Vela in accordance with the Naval traditions.
Keel laying ceremony of Yard 12707, fourth ship of Project 15B (Visakhapatnam class) was held on November 07 at M/s Shoft Shipyard Pvt Ltd. (SSPL), Bharuch.
Keel laying ceremony of Yard 12652 (Second ship of Project 17A at M/s MDL) was held on May 07 at M/s MDL, Mumbai.
Keel laying ceremony of Yard 3025, first of the Survey Vessel Large was held November 08 at M/s GRSE, Kolkata.
Production of Yard 3023 (Second ship of P-17A at GRSE) commenced with steel cutting on August 20at M/s GRSE, Kolkata.


Overseas Deployments (OSD)



Indian Naval ship Tarkashparticipated in the Western Fleet OSD 01/19 from June 15 to October 15. During the OSD, the ship undertook port calls at 13 countries. The ship participated in Russian Navy Day celebrations, KONKAN-19 with UK and participated in the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Nigeria.
IN ships Kolkata and Shaktiparticipated in the Eastern Fleet OSD 01/19 from April 03 to May 31. During the OSD, the ships visited Cam Rahn Bay (Vietnam), Qingdao (China), Busan (South Korea) and Singapore. The ships participated in IN-VPN Bilateral Exercise at Cam Rahn Bay (Vietnam), PLA (N) IFR at Qingdao (China), ADMM Plus Exercise off Busan (South Korea) and Singapore, International Maritime Defence Exhibition (IMDEX), Maritime Information Sharing Exercise (MARISX) and SIMBEX 19 at Singapore.
IN ships Sahyadri and Kiltanparticipated in the Eastern Fleet OSD 02/19 from August 24 to November 21 to Bangkok (Thailand), Sihanoukville (Cambodia), Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia), Sasebo and Yokosuka (Japan), Manila (Philippines) and Jakarta (Indonesia). During the OSD, the ships participated in Ex Samudra Lakshamana with Malaysia and Malabar -19 with USN and JMSDF.
The Indian Navy, Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) and US Navy (USN) Trilateral exercise Malabar-19 was conducted off Yokosuka, Japan from September 26 to October 04. IN ships Sahyadri, Kiltan and Maritime Patrol Aircraft P8I participated in the exercise. The JMSDF was represented by ships Kaga, Samidare, Chokai, Oumi and P1 Maritime Patrol Aircraft while the USN was represented by USS Mc Campbell, Pecos and nuclear submarine Okholama City.
IN Ship Kolkata and Shakti participated in International Fleet Reviewwhich was conducted off Qingdao (China)harbour on April 23 to commemorate 70th anniversary of PLA (N).


Naval Operations/ Activities



Indian Navy has been undertaking Mission Based Deployments in the Areas of Interest in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) with an aim to safeguard national maritime interests and maintain continuous/near continuous presence in areas of significant maritime importance in the IOR.These deployments were also in consonance with the Prime Minister's vision of 'Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR)'. The IN ships and aircraft are being regularly deployed in the Gulf of Oman/ Persian Gulf, Gulf of Aden/ Red Sea, South and Central Indian Ocean Region (IOR), off Sunda Strait, Andaman Sea/ approaches to Malacca Strait and Northern Bay of Bengal. These deployments have facilitated enhanced Maritime Domain Awareness, swift HADR assistance to IOR littorals, security to the Indian and international maritime community and operational engagements with friendly navies through capability development and capacity building programmes. These deployments have also enabled the IN to be the 'first responder' in various HADR/ SAR operations across the IOR.
In wake of attack on Tankers off Fujairah and in Gulf of Oman in May and June 19 respectively, the IN executed OP 'Sankalp' to ensure security & safety of Indian Flagged Merchant Vessels (IFMVs) transiting through the Gulf region.
IN's largest biennial war game, Theatre Level Operational Readiness Exercise (TROPEX-19) was conducted from January 07– March 10 in the IOR. The primary aim of the exercise was to hone the war fighting skills of the Navy whilst exercising in a large theatre of operations.


Coastal Security and Anti-Piracy Operations



The maiden large scale, pan India Coastal Defence Exercise, SEA VIGIL-19, was conducted along the entire coastline and Exclusive Economic Zone of India on January 22-23. The exercise was conducted with the aim of simultaneously activating all agencies involved in the coastal security construct, and to identify gaps and mitigating measures. Besides Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard and all other stakeholders involved in the nation's Coastal Security framework participated in the exercise.
IN ships and aircraft are deployed to maintain continuous surface and aerial coastal surveillance off the West coast of India including L&M Islands. Similar sorties are also undertaken on the East coast and the A&N Islands to further augment coastal surveillance measures.
As part of its wider role of providing security to shipping in the Indian Ocean Region, the Indian Navy continues to deploy one ship for anti-piracy patrol in the Gulf of Aden. A total of 75 IN warships have been deployed till November 19. The IN also undertakes Passage Exercises with friendly foreign countries deployed in the Gulf of Aden. IN’s presence in this region is being maintained to ensure safety and security of Indian trade.
indian air force

Acquisition



Air Defence challenges have grown manifold in the recent years especially with all pervasive threat from drones even during peace time. This challenge is compounded by employment of stand-off weapons, projectiles and munitions including cruise missiles by the adversaries. Also, over the years, there has been a substantial increase in the number of vital assets along with increase in air threat from both hostile states and malign non-state actors.
Contract for five Squadrons of Long Range Surface-to-Air Missile System i.e. S-400 missile system has been signed with the Russian Government. The equipment of the first Sqn is likely to be inducted in mid 2020.
IAF is procuring 18 Squadrons of Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile System which has been jointly developed by DRDO and IAI. Induction of the Medium Range Surface to Air Missile System will be from early 2020 onwards.
Contract has been signed in September 2019 for seven additional indigenous Akash Squadrons and associated specialist infrastructure. Induction would commence from early 2021onwards.
Rafale Aircraft: To enhance the combat capability of IAF and improve its fighter squadron strength is in progress. Rafale is an omni-role fighter aircraft which will provide long range capability to engage targets in depth and will provide a strong weapons and systems capability edge over our adversaries. The delivery of the aircraft has commenced and the training of IAF personnel is in progress.
Additional Su-30 MKI Aircraft: IAF had contracted for 272 Su-30 MKI aircraft under various contracts. Presently deliveries are continuing under block IV contract and are likely to conclude by March 2020. The Su-30 MKI currently is the largest and amongst the most potent fighter fleet in operation with the IAF.
Apache Helicopter: Apache is a Tandem Seating, day/night, all weather capable platform. It is highly agile, survivable against battle damage and is easily maintainable even in field conditions. The helicopter is capable of prolonged operations in tropical and desert regions. Being a Multi-role network centric platform capable for deployment in Air Combat, AD, CI Ops, UAV neutralization, CSAR, Urban Warfare, the aircraft meets all requirements of the IAF as well as the Strike Corps requirements of the Army. Fitted with a state of the art Fire Control Radar (FCR), the AH-64 has the capability to detect, locate, designate, track and engage targets in daylight, night, and in reduced visibility conditions.17 helicopters have already been delivered.
Chinook Heavy Lift Helicopter (HLH): The delivery of 15 x Chinook helicopters has started from March 2019 and will be completed by March 2020. Induction of the helicopters has commenced in March 2019. Ten helicopters have been received so far.
ASTRA:ASTRA BVR missile being designed and developed by DRDO has been evaluated for its performance and missile firing with foreign seeker was successful. IAF plans to procure these missiles for fighter aircraft.
Integration of BrahMos Air to Surface Missile on Su-30MKI Aircraft:Successful integration of the BrahMos missile on the Su-30 MKI has been completed. It would enhance the strategic significance and combat potential of the aircraft.
Induction of Flight Inspection System Aircraft (Dornier-228):IAF has inducted Do-228 Dornier aircraft with on board Flight Inspection System (FIS) to undertake the Cat-II calibration of Navigational aids available at Modernised Airfield Infrastructure (MAFI) of IAF bases. The induction of FIS aircraft would facilitate the in-house calibrations of MAFI assets and Navaids.


Upgrades



Mirage-2000: The Final Operational Clearance (FOC) D&D has been completed in March 2018 and Series production is underway.
MiG-29: The upgraded aircraft have been allotted to a frontline Squadron, and are being used for operations. The upgraded aircraft are equipped with state of the art avionics, an array of smart air to air and air to ground weapons and are capable of in-flight refuelling which significantly increases its combat potential.
Jaguar DARIN-III: The upgrade of DARIN-I Jaguar aircraft to DARIN-III standard by HAL included integration of new mission computers, cockpit displays (SMDs, Engine and Flight Instrumentation System), Fire Control Radar, Hybrid navigation system and Autopilot with advanced modes. With the integration of these systems through new mission software, the cockpit has been transformed into a fully functional glass cockpit. With the integration of the radar as primary sensor, the operational capability of the Jaguar aircraft in detecting air, surface and sea targets has been enhanced manifolds. With the avionics of DARIN-III aircraft the capability has improved significantly. Flight trials for FOC have been completed in November 2019. DARIN-III platform has matured into a potent strike platform with state-of-the-art integration of the sensors on-board.The delivery of upgraded aircraft will commence from December 2019.


Make Projects



Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C): AEW&C is an indigenous system successfully developed by DRDO. The second AEW&C aircraft has been handed over by CABS to IAF on 11 Sep 19.
Integrated Air Command and Control System (IACCS): The IACCS is fully indigenous project which will integrate all sensors to give composite Air Situation Picture and aids in quick decision making.








International Exercise



Ex Garuda: Four Su-30MKI participated in Ex Garuda at Mont-de-Marsan, France from 01 to 14 Jul 19.
Ex Eastern Bridge: Five Mig-29 participated in Ex Eastern Bridge V in Oman from 15 to 26 Oct 19. This is the first time that the MiG-29 ac participated in an international exercise abroad. The exercise was conducted professionally and performance of MiG -29 was appreciated.
JMT: The bilateral phase of Joint Military Training with Singapore Air Force is planned from 14 to 29 Nov 19 at Air Force Station Kalaikunda. Su-30MKI participated in this exercise.


HADR



Aerial Fire Fighting Operation: Air effort was provided by Mi-17 V5 helicopters for fire-fighting operations at Theni (Tamil Nadu),Katra, Pathankot, Kasuali, Malviya Nagar, Bandipur (Karnataka) and Merchant Vessel off the coast in Sunderban area. A total of 93 sorties /52:20 HRS / 154 KL of water utilised.
Flood Relief Ops: 2019 (Op Varsha):The IAF had deployed heptrs for Flood Relief Ops in a number of states (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Bihar. Various class of heptrs were utilised towards the task. A total of 219 sorties /172:10 hrs were flown air lifting 1061 pax and 84.4t of load.
Casualty Evacuation: During FY 2019-20, 103 sorties 85:00hrs airlifting 85 pax till 25 Oct 19,including (Team of 12 trekkers (British Nationals) were trapped at Nanda Devi pass following an avalanche. One month of effort 45 Hrs / 47 sorties, 4 trekkers + 07 mortal remains retrieved).


Women Empowerment in IAF



NCC Special Entry: NCC special entry has been extended to women Air Wing Cadets with ‘C’ Certificate for the first time ever. This would enable them to directly go for SSB, without any screening test to become a Short Service Commissioned Officer in the flying branch of IAF.
Induction in the Fighter Stream: Women pilots have been performing admirably well in the transport and helicopter streams of IAF. As a natural progression, IAF has inducted women pilots in the fighter stream as well. Accordingly, the first batch of three women trainees were inducted in fighter stream. Currently, six are posted to fighter squadrons and two are undergoing post commissioning training on Hawk-132 ac. One more woman trainee has been allotted fighter stream was commissioned in Dec 19.
Diplomatic Assignment: Diplomatic posts on Indian mission abroad are traditionally manned by male officers. WgCdr Anjali Singh is the first woman officer who has been nominated by IAF as Dy Air Attaché in Embassy of Russia.
Flight Commander: WgCdrShalizaDhami was commissioned into the helicopter stream of the IAF in Dec 2003. She was granted PC in Dec 18. She became the first woman helicopter QFI in the IAF in Nov 13. She has over 2000h of flying to her credit. She has been recently posted as the first woman Flight Commander of a Combat unit of the IAF (131 FAC Flt, Hindonwef 26 Aug 19).






indian coast guard

Raksha Mantri commissioned Indian Coast Guard Ship (ICGS) ‘Varaha’ in Chennai on September 25, 2019 to further strengthen coastal security.
Third Vessel in the series of 05 Offshore Patrol Vessels for Indian Coast Guard, ‘Sajag’ was ceremoniously launched on November 14, 2019 at Goa Shipyard Limited by Mrs Vijaya Shripad Naik, wife of Raksha Rajya Mantri, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik. Entirely designed in-house by GSL, these OPVs will form a formidable part of ICG fleet and will be used for protection of Exclusive Economic Zone of India.
Ship Acquisition



During the year RFP for the following ship acquisition proposals have been issued:-


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Name of Project

Indian_Currency_Rupee_New_Sumbol.pngProject Cost( in Cr)

Date of issue RFP

Remarks

(a)

Acquisition of 02 Pollution Control Vessels (PCVs)

673.00

27 Feb 19

-

(b)

Acquisition of 12 Air Cushion Vehicles (ACVs)

355.80

26 Jun 19

06 for ICG & 06 for IA

(c)

Acquisition of 08 Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs)

803.68

26 Jun 19

-



In order to promote indigenous design and development of defence equipment, all RFPs have been issued under ‘Buy (Indian-IDDM)’ category.
Induction of Ships. 11 Surface platforms (02 Off-Shore Patrol Vessels (OPVs), 03 Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs), 06 Interceptor Boats (IBs) have been inducted in the calendar year 2019.


Capacity Building of Foreign Maritime Agencies:



Gifting of Interceptor Boats (IB) to Mozambique Navy. Director General K Natarajan, PTM, TM visited Maputo from 28-30 Jul 19 as part of high level Indian delegation led by Hon’ble RM for handing over two interceptor boats to Mozambique Navy. A four member ICG Team has been deputed to Maputo, Mozambique for assisting and training the Mozambique Navy in the operation and maintenance of these boats. Prior to deputation of team, 14 Mozambique Navy personnel were trained for 12 days from 05-16 Nov 18 at Chennai in IB operations.
Gifting of Interceptor Boat to Maldives.GoI gifted one ICG Interceptor Boat (C-447) to Maldives in Nov 19. Training of MNDF crew was also conducted at Chennai from 01-13 Oct 19 in IB operation.
Spares for Sri Lanka Coast Guard Ship Suraksha. On the request of Sri Lanka Coast Guard, ICG has gifted essential spares for keeping the ship operational.


Surveillance



In addition to undertaking maritime surveillance in Maritime Zone of India, ICG ships and aircraft are also deployed for undertaking maritime surveillance of littoral states. In 2019, ICG undertook five extended Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) deployments in the Maldivian EEZ.
A National Level Coastal Defence Exercise (CDE) ‘Sea Vigil-19’ for all coastal states and UTs was conducted from January 22-23 by ICG. The aim was to validate the efficacy of the nation’s Coastal Defence Organisation against threats arising from the sea.


Aid to Civil Authority



In August, consequent to issuance of warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall in the coastal states, ICG Districts and Stations were placed on high alert for assisting Civil Administration. A total of 53 CGDRTs were mobilised in the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala with lifesaving/rescue gears and were deployed on rotation. A total of 4418 persons were evacuated by ICG teams to safer locations.
Consequent to the issuance of warnings by India Meteorological Department (IMD), ICG took pre-emptive measures during Cyclone ‘Fani’ in Bay of Bengal, Severe Cyclonic Storm ‘Vayu’ in Arabian Sea, Cyclonic Storm 'Kyarr', Cyclonic Storm 'Maha' and Cyclonic Storm 'Bulbul'.


Coastal Security



The Indian Coast Guard, in consultation with all stakeholders, has instituted state-wise Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for coordination among various agencies on coastal security issues. These SOPs are aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the Coastal Security Mechanism. The Mechanism as well as SOPs are validated through biannual exercises in each Coastal State, wherein all stakeholders participate. A total of 16 Coastal Security exercises have been conducted in 2019 till date.
Based on intelligence inputs, Coastal Security Operation are also being conducted/ participated by the Coast Guard. A total of 45 Coastal Security Operations have been conducted by the Indian Coast Guard in 2019 till date.
Overseas Deployment of ICG Ships to Foreign Ports.

Indian Coast Guard Ships are being deployed overseas from time to time to interact with foreign Coast Guard and other Maritime Agencies in the region. A total of 06 ICG ships visited 15 foreign countries from Jan 19 to till date.
DEFENCE RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (DRDO)

IAF CONDUCTS FIVE TRIALS OF AIR-TO-AIR MISSILE ASTRA: DRDO flight-tested Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile (BVRAAM) Astra form Su-30 MKI platform off the coast of Chandipur, Odisha. The trials were held from 16-19 September 2019. Indian Air Force (IAF) conducted the trials against Jet Banshee target aircraft simulating all possible threat scenarios. The five trials conducted during this period, tested missiles in different configurations. Three missiles were launched in combat configuration with warhead and neutralized manoeuvring targets to establish the end-game capability of the missile. The trial campaign also included a direct hit of the target by the telemetered missile at maximum range.
LCA (NAVY) MAKES ARRESTED LANDING: The first ever arrested landing of Light Combat Aircraft (Navy) at the Shore Based Test Facility (SBTF) INS Hansa, Goa, took place on 13 September 2019. The test will pave the way for the indigenous platform to undertake aircraft carrier landing demonstration on board the Indian Naval Aircraft Carrier, Vikramaditya. Text book arrested landing heralds the arrival of true indigenous capability.
LOW WEIGHT, FIRE & FORGET MAN PORTABLE ANTITANK GUIDED MISSILE TESTED: DRDO flight tested indigenously developed low weight, fire and forget Man Portable Antitank Guided Missile (MPATGM) on 11 September 2019 in the ranges of Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. The missile was launched from a man portable tripod launcher on the target mimicking a functional tank. This was the third series of successful testing of MPATGM. The missile is incorporated with state-of-the-art Infrared Imaging Seeker along with advanced avionics. The test paves the way for the Army to have 3rd generation indigenous MPATGM. The missile was earlier tested successfully on 13 March 2019.
DRDO HANDS OVER SECOND INDIGENOUS AEW&C SYSTEM TO INDIAN AIR FORCE: DRDO handed over the second of three indigenously designed Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) system, Netra, to the Indian Air Force (IAF) on 11 September 2019 to augment the service’s network centric capabilities. The system was delivered to Bhatinda Air Force Station in Punjab. The system comprises an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, secondary surveillance radar, electronic and communication countermeasures, beyond line-of-sight data links, satellite communication systems, advanced identification friend-or-foe system, provides 240° coverage, and surveillance range more than 250 km.
QUICK REACTION MISSILE TEST-FIRED: DRDO flight-tested its state-of-the-art Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM) against live aerial live aerial targets from Integrated Test Range, Chandipur on 4 August 2019. Two missiles, developed by DRDO, were tested against two live targets, meeting complete mission objectives of engaging the targets. QRSAM, with many advanced technologies, engaged the targets at different ranges and altitudes. The system has been tested in final configuration with radar mounted on a vehicle and missile on the launcher. It comprises indigenous Phased Array Radar, Inertial navigation System, Data Link & RF Seeker, and is being developed for Indian Army with search and track on move capability with very short reaction time. The missile was earlier tested on 26 February 2019.
INDIAN NEUTRALISES LIVE SATELLITE IN LOW EARTH ORBIT: The country joins a select group of nations with such capability. DRDO conducted an Anti-Satellite (ASAT) missile test ‘Mission Shakti’ from Dr APJ Abdul kalam island in Odisha on 27 March 2019. A DRDO developed Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) Interceptor Missile engaged a Live Indian satellite orbiting in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) in a ‘Hit to Kill’ mode. The interceptor missile was a three-stage missile with two solid rocket boosters. Tracking data from range sensors confirmed that the mission met all its objectives. The test demonstrated India’s capability to defend its assets in outer space and vindicated the strength and robust nature of DRDO’s programmes.
FINAL OPERATIONAL CLEARNCE OF LCA TEJAS MK I FOR INDIAN AIR FORCE: In a landmark occasion, Light Combat aircraft Tejas Mk I for Indian Air Force was informally awarded Final Operational Clearance (FOC) on 20 February 2019. Secretary Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr G Satheesh Reddy handed FOC Certificate and Release to Service Document (RSD) to the Chief of Air Staff Air chief Marshal BS Dhanoa in the presence of Defence Secretary Shri Sanjay Mitra and chairman and Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Shri R Madhavan. IOC standard Tejas are already serving in the 45th Squadron of IAF since July 2016.
DRDO’S IGNITER COMPLEX AT HEMRL, PUNE: Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Shripad Naik inaugurated the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) Igniter Complex at High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) in Pune on 05 NOV 2019. HEMRL has created a state-of-the-art facility for design, processing and evaluation of ignition systems. The facility consists of process, assembly & storage buildings and a design centre. Remotely controlled sophisticated equipments such as Sieve Shaker, Planetary Mixer, Granulating Machine, Pelleting Machine etc are installed in the process buildings. Design, modeling and simulation laboratory; assembly and testing centre are also part of Igniter Complex.
SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH OF TWO BRAHMOS MISSILES FROMLAND AND AIR PLATFORMS: DRDO, Indian Air Force and BrahMos jointly successfully conducted two BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles tests today, one each from land and air platforms. The first missile launch was from a land based mobile launcher, where most of the components were indigenous, including the missile airframe, fuel management system and DRDO designed seeker. The second launch of the missile was carried out by Indian Air force (IAF) from SU-30MKI platform against a sea target. The test conducted in user configuration, revalidated the ship attack capability of the advanced air-launched cruise missile.
SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT TEST OF TWO PINAKA MISSILES IN SALVO MODE: As part of the series of flight trials of Pinaka missile system, two test firings were conducted by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on 17 DEC 2019. The first trial was conducted on December 19, 2019, wherein one missile was fired at 75 kilometre range.
QUICK REACTION SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE SUCCESSFULLY FLIGHT-TESTED OFF ODISHA COAST: Quick Reaction Surface to Air Missile (QRSAM) system developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) was successfully flight-tested from Integrated Test Range, Chandipur off the Odisha coast on 23 DEC 2019. The missile was flight-tested with full configuration in deployment mode intercepting the target mid air, meeting the mission objectives. The entire event was monitored by Ground Telemetry Systems, Range Radar Systems, Electro Optical Tracking System etc.


DEFENCE PRODUCTION



To boost Defence manufacturing under ‘Make in India’, Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh chaired a Roundtable Conference with CEOs of Indian & Foreign Defence companies including MSMEs and start-ups on August 9, 2019 in New Delhi.
To further encourage the ‘Make in India’ initiative in Defence and Aerospace sector, Shri Rajnath Singh accorded approval to allow Private Sector industry to compete with Ordnance Factories and DPSUs for the prestigious Raksha Mantri’s Awards for Excellence on July 16, 2019.
Raksha Mantri launched a Dashboard of Department Defence Production (DDP), Ministry of Defence. The dashboard is available for the general public at https://ddpdashboard.gov.in. The DDP Dashboard contains progress on key initiatives of the Department which include Defence Exports, Defence Offsets, Defence Production, Intellectual Property Rights filed (Mission Raksha Gyan Shakti), Make in India in Defence Projects, Startups working in Defence, Investments in Defence Corridors and Artificial Intelligence Projects in Defence.
Shri Rajnath Singh has approved setting up of a Committee under the Chairmanship of Director General (Acquisition) to review the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2016 and Defence Procurement Manual (DPM) 2009. The Committee will revise and align the procedures with the aim of ensuring seamless flow from asset acquisition to life cycle support.
It is very important to have ‘Ideation, Innovation and Incubation’ to achieve the goal of indigenisation and self-reliance in cutting edge-technologies. This was the underline theme of ‘Def Connect 2019’ organised in New Delhi on October 5, 2019. It was organised to showcase the accomplishments of the Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) initiative and construct a strong outreach towards the potential future entrepreneurs of the defence sector. Third phase of Defence India Startup Challenge (DISC) thrown open to prospective startups in the event under which three challenges from the Army, Navy and Air Force.


DEFEXPO 2020



Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh chaired the first meeting of the Apex Committee for DefExpo 2020 in New Delhi on September 9, 2019 in the presence of Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Shri Yogi Adityanath. The huge exhibition that will showcase India’s defence manufacturing capabilities as well as world’s top defence manufacturing companies would be held for the first time in Lucknow from 05 – 08 February, 2020. Raksha Mantri launched its website, www.defexpo.gov.in, which provides online services to exhibitors, besides hosting informative content about the product profile of DPSUs and Ordnance Factories.
Raksha Mantri chaired Ambassadors’ Round Table on DefExpo 2020 in New Delhi on November 4, 2019 in major outreach to defence manufacturing industries of the world. Heads of Missions and Defence Attaches of over 80 countries participated in the conference.
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh launched the mobile app of the forthcoming DefExpo 2020 on December 27. The app is available on Apple App Store and Android Play Store. The main features of the app are ‘inform, engage and feedback’. It provides detailed information about the day-to-day programme-wise schedule of the event; participating exhibitors; Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs), guest speakers of seminars/webinars planned during the event; publications i.e., electronic brochures and e-books; maps and directions of the venues and city weather.




DEPARTMENT OF EX-SERVICEMEN WELFARE (DESW)

On the occasion of Armed Forces Flag Day (AFFD), Kendriya Sainik Board (KSB) on behalf of DESW took a unique initiative and organised the first ever Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) conclave on December 02 to create awareness about the Ex-Servicemen (ESM) and how the corporate India can play an important part in their resettlement and rehabilitation. The conclave was chaired by Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh. He apprised the audience in great detail about the challenges faced by the ESM and their dependents and appealed to corporate world to come forward and support the cause of their welfare with help of three attached offices of DESW.
Apart from the Defence Services Estimates (DSE) Budget, AFFD Fund is the major source of funding for welfare and rehabilitation of war widows, ESM and their dependents. A sum of Rs 9.97 crore has been collected during FY 2019-20 (as on December 09, 2019). The fund is administered by KSB Sectt under the aegis of its Management Committee headed by Raksha Mantri and Executive Committee headed by Secretary, DESW.
As per the Action Plan on Single Use Plasticprepared by the department, instructions have been issued to all our attached offices and field establishments to minimise the use of single use plastic.
As per the action plan, the department and its attached offices undertook a nationwide campaign on Jal Shakti Abhiyan on August 17. Posters and other informational material on the theme were prepared and shared widely with all field Offices/Establishments.
A one-day workshop on Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA) and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (SBA) was organised on December 06 in New Delhi to create awareness, review the progress and lay down the future roadmap on JSA and SBA.
A large number of Ex-Servicemen participated in the ‘Run for Unity’ event at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi on October 31to observe the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabh bhai Patel as National Unity Day (Rashtriya Ekta Diwas).
RESETTLEMENT

An Entrepreneurship-cum-Resettlement Seminar was conducted by DRZ (North) at ‘Richen Auditorium’ Leh on June 22. A DGR stall was set up for the veterans and the event was conducted in the form of interactive lectures.
An Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) for the KSB Helpline (011-26717987) was launched on September 06 which can attend to 20 calls simultaneously both in Hindi and English.This will reduce the waiting time for the grievance redressal of the ESM and enable ESM to access information regarding the status of their applications.
A total of 65,483 ESMs have been given employment through various self-employment schemes managed by Directorate General Resettlement (DGR) such as Security Agency Scheme, ESM Coal Transport and Tipper Attachment Scheme, Management of CNG, Company Owned Company Operated (COCO) Scheme of BPCL/IOCL/HPCL, Allotment of Oil Product Agencies, Mother Dairy Milk Booths/ Safal Booths, ESM placement by DGR and Rajya Sainik Boards etc.
There has been increase in employment generated through ESM Job Fairs for employment in private sector. Based on an MoU signed between DGR and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), ESM Job Fairs have been organised. These Job Fairs are conducted at a suitable venue where the suitably identified ESM are provided to the corporate employers based on the openings offered matched with the skills of the ESM. Details of Job Fairs conducted during 2019 are as under:-


Location

Date

Participation

Job vacs (approx)

Corporate

Employers

ESM

Kolkata

27 Feb 2019

17

1924

3180

Goa

15 Mar 2019

23

402

368

Ahmadabad

23 Aug 2019

31

1526

559

Chandigarh

11 Oct 2019

31

1090

2570

Pune

16 Oct 2019

29

856

2779

Chennai

22 Nov 2019

42

1438

2430

Kolkata

29 Nov 2019

41

1815

1192

Total

214

9051

13078





Approval of the Government for recognition of the following Four Ex-servicemen Associations has been accorded vide DESW order dated September 16, 2019.
(a) Disabled War Veterans (India)

(b) Indian Ex-Services League (IESL)

(c) Air Force Association

(d) National Ex-Servicemen Co-ordination Committee

HEALTH CARE

On January 8, DESWissued sanction for setting up of two additional Regional Centres of Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) at Yol, Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) and Bhubaneswar(Odisha).
On January 30, sanction was issued for supply of medicines to ECHS beneficiaries by amendment to the provision regarding Authorised Local Chemist (ALC).
DESW issued an order for grant of ECHS facilities to the Assam Rifles pensioners and their dependents residing in India & Nepal.
Approval has been issued to CCSorders for grant of ECHS facilities to World War-II Veterans, Emergency Commissioned Officers, Short Service Commissioned Officersand pre-mature retirees.
Instructions have been issued to all Command Headquarters and Regional Centres for according priority to ECHS members and dependents above 75 years age in ECHS OPD of Military Hospitals.
ECHS beneficiaries have been allowed to obtain domiciliary medical equipments for which ECHS ceiling rates are available on the recommendations of Government Hospital Specialists in addition to the Specialist of the Military Hospital.
24x7 helpline has been operationalisedto guide and assist ECHS beneficiaries on their general queries.
A detailed Standard Operating Procedure for taking action against private hospitals empanelled with ECHS has been notified in order to strengthen vigilance against hospitals indulging in malpractices in a transparent and faster manner.
It has been decided to introduce facility for the AYUSH system of treatment in ECHS Polyclinics of Delhi/NCR on a pilot basis.




Directorate General Defence Estates (dgde)

A Common Mobile Application for all Cantonment Boards, namely 'CB e-Services' has been launched and same is available on Google Play Store, for providing online services to Cantonment residents on a single platform.
Under the Swachh Bharat Mission launched by the Government, all Cantonment Boards have taken earnest steps for creating clean and green Cantonment areas. All 62 Cantonments have already been certified by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs as Open Defecation Free areas and the ODF status is also being sustained in all Cantonments.
As recommended by the Expert Committee and after consultation with all the stakeholders, necessary instructions were issued to all Cantonment Boards to allow/permit construction of a w.c./toilet in existing buildings in absence of any such provision within that tenement to an authorized resident, subject to condition that proper sewerage connection to the said building already exists in the Cantonment.
As recommended by the Expert and after consultation with all the stakeholders, necessary instructions were issued on December 10 to all Cantonment Boards regarding definition of repair works to authorize buildings for which notice for sanction under Section 235 of the Cantonment Act, 2006 may not be required.
Definition of repair works include internal partition wall, parapet wall or a cornice or chajja, repairing of staircase, damaged roof, boundary wall, reflooring of the surface of an existing floor, plastering and patch work, replacing of fallen bricks or stones, false ceiling, whitewashing, repairing existing plumbing, sanitary and other utility services.
With this decision, the situation in Cantonments would improve thereby benefitting several households residing in the Cantonments.


Land Management:



Ø 264 No. of leases have been renewed/extended in the current year 2019.

Ø 15,155 files have been digitised during the year.

Ø 2,65,095 acres of Defence Land (both inside and outside Cantonments) have been surveyed.

Ø Government sanction has been issued by MoD in 21 cases for transfer of Defence Land for infrastructure / public utilities projects.









BORDER ROADS ORGANISATION



BRO has constructed approximately 60,000 Km of roads, Maj Pmt Bridge of 51,000 Mtr length, 19 Airfield and 02 tunnels in difficult and remote area of the country. As a part of its contribution of strengthening bonds of friendship with neighboring countries, BRO has also developed road infrastructure in some friendly countries in the neighborhood.
Foundation Stones by PM.
(i) Akhnoor - Poonch Rd. The Akhnoor - Poonch Road is planned to be upgraded to National Highway Double lane (NHDL) specs with paved shoulders. The proposed upgradation also includes four tunnels and bypasses that will ensure AW connectivity. Foundation stone of this roadwas laid by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 03 Feb 19.

(ii) Se La Tunnel. Construction of Se La tunnel on road Balipara – Charduar – Tawang has been undertaken to provide all weather connectivity to Tawang by bypassing Se La pass which has an altitude of 13960 ft. The foundation stone was laid by PM on 09 Feb 2019.

Achievement of works targets: Achievement of BRO during the period from Jan 2019 to Nov 2019 is as under:-


Items

A/U

Achievement upto 20 Nov 2019

Formation Works

Km Eqvt Cl 9

1123.46

Surfacing Works

Km Eqvt Cl 9

2099.58

Resurfacing Works

Km Cl-9

2339.38

Permanent Works

Cr

1601.15

Tunnel

Cr

282.12

Maj Bridge

Mtr

2557.64



Inauguration of Major Bridges.


(a) Diffo Bridge (span 426.6m long Pre-stressed Concrete Box Girder type) over Diffo River on road Roing - Koronu – Paya under Project Udayak in the state of Arunachal Pradesh by Hon’ble Raksha Mantri Smt Nirmala Sitaraman on 18 Jan 2019.

(b) Kalai Bridge (span 265 m PC Box Grider Bridge) over Suran River on Jammu - Rajouri - Poonch Road (NH-144A) under Project Sampark in Jammu & Kashmir Region by Lt Gen Ranbir Singh, AVSM, YSM, SM, GOC in-C Northern Command on 17 Jan 2019.

(c) E-inauguration of Bein Bridge (span 331.20 Mtr PSC Box Girder Bridge Cl 70 R)on Road Parol - Korepannu –Rajpura under Project Sampark in Jammu & Kashmir Region by Dr Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State for Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Minister of State for Prime Minister’s Office, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Space on 08 Mar 2019 from Delhi through video link.

(d) Dhok Bridge (span 120.80 mtr Multi Cell Box Bridge of load class 70 R) over Dhok Nallah on road Akhnoor-Palanwalla under Project Sampark in Jammu & Kashmir Region by Shri Jugal Kishore, Member of Parliament on 08 Mar 2019.

(e) Averi Patti Bridge (span 135.00 mtr Major pmt Bridge of load class 70 R) on approach road to Averi Patti Army Camp on NH 05 (Kingal – Rampur Road) under Project Deepak in the state of Himachal Pradesh by Lt Gen Surinder Singh, PVSM, AVSM*, VSM, GoC, Western Command on 04 Apr 2019.

(f) Jad Ganga-II Bridge (span 45 Mtr PSC Box Girder Bridge Cl 70 R)on Road Naga- Sonam under Project Shivalik in the state of Uttarakhand by Lt Gen Harish Thukral, PVSM, SM, GOC UB Area on 06 Jun 2019.

(g) Malot Bridge (span 45 Mtr PSC Box Girder Bridge Cl 70 R) on road Simli – Gwaldam under Project Shivalik in the state of Uttarakhand by Shri Trivendra Singh Rawat, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttarakhand on 14 Jun 2019.

(h) Ujh Bridge (span 1000 m, Cl 70)on Parol - Korepannu - Rajpura road under Project Sampark in Jammu & Kashmir Region by Shri Rajnath Singh, Hon’ble Raksha Mantri on 20 Jul 2019 in the presence of Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon'ble MoS, PMO and COAS.

(j) Basantar Bridge (span 617.40 m, Cl 70) on Rajpura - Madwal - Pangadur - Phulpur road under Project Sampark in Jammu & Kashmir Region by Shri Rajnath Singh, Hon’ble Raksha Mantri on 20 Jul 2019 in the presence of Dr. JitendraSingh, MoS, PMO and COAS.

(k) Zanskar Bridge (span 70 Mtr, Cl 70) on Nimmu-Padam-Darcha road under Project Vijayak in Ladakh Region by Lt Gen Harpal Singh, AVSM, VSM, Director General Border Roads on 29 Aug 2019.

(l) Col ChewangRinchen, MVC*, SM Bridge (span 430 Mtr (10 Spans of 43 Mtr Triple Double Reinforced Extra Wide Bailey Bridge over Micro Pile foundation), Cl 70) on D-S-DBO road under Project Himank in Ladakh Region by Shri Rajnath Singh, Hon’ble Raksha Mantri on 21 Oct 19.

(m) Nurla Bridge (span 85 Mtr, Cl 70) on Zojila-Kargil-Leh road (NH 1) under Project Vijayak in Ladakh Region by Shri JamyangTsering Namgyal MP Ladakh on 04 Nov 19.

(n) Sisseri Bridge (span 200 metre / Cl–70 R) on road Ranaghat– Mebo –Dambuk – Bomjir (NH-13) under Project Brahmank in the state of Arunachal Pradesh by Shri Rajnath Singh, Raksha Mantri on 15 Nov 2019.

Completion of Bridges. The following bridges have been completed:-


S/No

Name of Br

Road

Span

State

(a)

Sidhar

Jauljibi - Munsiari

40 m, Cl-70

Uttarakhand

(b)

Sirali

Jauljibi - Munsiari

45 m, Cl-70

Úttarakhand

(c)

Bhowlikhalta

Jauljibi - Munsiari

45 m, Cl-70

Uttarakhand

(d)

Charigad

Jauljibi - Munsiari

85 m, Cl-70

Uttarakhand

(e)

Dongatoli

Pithoragarh - Tawaghat

30 m, Cl-70

Uttarakhand

(f)

Tawangchu

Balipara - Charduar

50 m, Cl- 70

Arunachal Pradesh

(g)

Sukha

Orang - Kalktang - Shergaon - Rupa - Tenga

45 m, Cl- 70

Arunachal Pradesh

(h)

Daraj

Rajouri - Kandi - Bhudhal

72 m, Cl-70

Jammu & Kashmir

(j)

Puneja

Basoli - Bani – Bhaderwah

50 m, CL-70

Jammu & Kashmir

(k)

Jadganga-I

Nelong –Naga

40 Mtr/ CL-70 R,

Uttarakhand

(l)

Punar

Joshimath –Malari

35 Mtr/CL-70 R

Uttarakhand

(m)

Karcha-II

Bhaironghati- Nelong

50 Mtr/CL-70 R

Uttarakhand

(n)

Kulanagad

Pithoragarh-Tawaghat

45 Mtr/CL-70 R

Uttarakhand

(o)

Dobat-I

Pithoragarh-Tawaghat

40 Mtr/CL-70 R

Uttarakhand

(p)

Khandpair

Jauljibi-Munsiari

45 Mtr/CL-70 R

Uttarakhand

(q)

Uletopko

Zozila-Kargil-Leh

35 Mtr/CL-70 R

Jammu & Kashmir



· Completion of Roads. The under mentioned roads have been completed:-

(a) Joshimath- Malari - 62.67 Km

(b) Naga – Sonam - 11.20 Km

(c) Musapani-Ghastoli - 7.40 Km

(d) Tri Jn-Bheem Base-Dokala - 19.72 Km

(e) Nacho -Tama Chung Chung - 53.55 Km

(f) Girthidobla - Sumna - 7.05 Km

(g) Sasoma - Saserla - 52.39 Km

(h) Koyul-Photile-Chusumule-Zursar - 80.30 Km

(j) Damchu-Haa Link of NHDL specification - 12.80 Km



· Opening of Passes. Imp passes were opened for traffic after timely Snow clearance as under:-



S/No

Name of Rd Pass

Date of opened for Traffic

(a)

Razdhan Pass

06 May 2019

(b)

Zojila Pass

28 Apr 2019

(c)

Rohtang Pass

19 May 2019

(d)

Baralachla Pass

un 2019


Indo-China Border Roads (ICBRs).BRO has been entrusted with 61 Indo - China Border Roads (ICBRs) having length of 3346 Km. Till date 75% road length has been black topped and 98 % has been connected. As on date 36 roads of length 2501 Km have been completed.
Underwater Tunnel Across Brahmaputra: The Approval-in-Principle has been accorded by MoD. The proposal includes 02 road tubes and 01 rail Tube. BRO has floated a Global RFP for DPR on 15 Oct 2019 with extended date of opening of technical bid on 22 Jan 2020.
Nimmu-Padam-Darcha (N-P-D) Road And Tunnels.Nimmu-Padam -Darcha (N-P-D) road is 297 Km long which takes off at Km 400 of Srinagar-Kargil-Leh road, 34 Km short of Leh in J&K state and terminates at Darcha at Km 145 of Manali-Leh road in Himachal Pradesh. Initially in 2002 this road was conceived to be developed to Cl-9 (Single lane) specification under PM package for J&K. However, due to various reasons including operational, during the year 2007, it was decided to develop this road to National Highway Double Lane specification. Out of 297.00 Km connectivity achieved for 257.55 Km.




national cadet corps (NCC)

Penetration into Remote/LWE Areas: NCC has been constantly making efforts to enhance its presence in remote/LWE areas and costal/border areas. Approx. 35% of newly raised units i.e. 18 units with 54,000 cadets of ongoing 2.0 lakh cadet expansion, are in such areas.


Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: From August 08 – October 27, this year over 10.5 lakh cadets took part voluntarily in various cleanliness drives.
Swachhta Abhayan: Since Jan 2017, NCC Cadets have been associated with Swachhta based activities, to include Eight Fortnight Swachhta based Pakhwada. A mega Swachhta Pakhwada was conducted from September 11 till October 27, with major focus on Plastic Waste Management, as part of Swachhta Hi Sewa (SHS) Plan of the PM in which over 9 lakh cadets participated. As part of Mega Swachhta Pakhwada, to spread awareness Pan India Relay Cycle Rallies encompassing both Inter & Intra State started on August 08 from all four corners of the country and covered almost all the States/UTs.
Mega Pollution Pakhwada: An Anti-Pollution Pakhwada was conducted by approx.fivelakh cadets of NCC, pan India, from 01-31 July. Rallies and Awareness Campaigns on all types of Pollution i.e. Air, Water, Land & Noise were covered in the same.
MoD Swachhta Pakhwada: Over 7.5 lakh cadets participated in Swachhta Pakhwada fortnight from 01-15 December. On 07 December, approx. 4.5 lakh cadets participated in Plog Runs Pan India based on Plastic Removal theme.
World Water Day (March 22): Approx. 78,000 NCC Cadets Pan India participated in Water conservation rallies/ programmes.
Anti-Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking Day (June 26): As part of our Social Service and Community Development Action Plan, approx. 95,000 NCC cadets participated in various rallies and awareness programmes Pan India.
Tree Plantation: Approx. 4.2 lakh saplings have been planted by NCC Cadets this year including a Special Drive to celebrate Independence Day.
Blood Donation: Approximately one lakh units of blood was donated through linked civil voluntary programmes and a special Drive on the occasion of NCC Day on November 19.
International Yoga Day: In keeping up with our set tradition last year, this year also on June 21, over 7.38 lakh cadets participated in the event in around 6, 400 different venues.
Disaster Relief: NCC cadets were actively involved in assisting the civil administration in relief operations during the Bihar, Kerala, and Maharashtra floods and the damage due to cyclone in Odisha.
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Here's what happened to India's Chief of Defence post according to George Fernandes
An old story from last year has been re-upped by Sandeep Unnithan on what George Fernandes had to say about the Vajpayee Governments abrupt move to stop the CDS process from going forward.

But the interesting snippet in this article is about ammunition supply during the Kargil war. And since it is about partnerships, I am posting it in this thread:
At a longer luncheon meeting two years later hosted by the Indian High Commission in London where I was on a fellowship, he (George Fernandes) gave us insights into the amorality of the international arms trade - one country India had imagined as an old friend was supplying ammunition to both sides of the border during the Kargil War.
So was it Russia, France or Israel? Playing both sides.....
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ldev wrote:
one country India had imagined as an old friend was supplying ammunition to both sides of the border during the Kargil War.
So was it Russia, France or Israel? Playing both sides.....
Most probably Russia via Cheenis...
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Wonder how pakis would use Russian ammo if they aren't using Russian tanks. Or AAMs. And where are amirkhan fanboys trooping in when someone says Russia.
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Artillery? Ammo
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