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Ministry of Defence05-February, 2018 16:36 IST
Amount Earmarked for Defence
Total amount earmarked for Defence under Defence Services Estimates (DSE) in Budget Estimate 2017-18 is Rs.2,59,261.90 Crores.
An amount of Rs.61,002.97 Crores has been spent till 31st December, 2017 for Modernisation (Capital Acquisition) under DSE, 2017-18.
The details of break-up of Budget Estimate allocation & Expenditure till 31.12.2017 for Army, Air Force and Navy (including Joint Staff) for Modernisation (Capital Acquisition) under DSE are as under:
(Rs. in crores)
BE Allocation
Actual Expenditure till 31.12.2017
Army
20178.21
16,038.06
Air Force
30899.90
30,994.47
Navy
18327.64
13,970.44
Total:
69405.75
61002.97
This information was given by RakshaRajyaMantriDr.SubhashBhamre in a written reply to Shri Harivanshin Rajya Sabha today.
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Ministry of Defence
05-February, 2018 16:30 IST
Budgetary allocation and Spending on Defence Modernisation
An amount of Rs.2,59,261.90 Crores was allocated for Defence Forces under Defence Services Estimates (DSE), 2017-18. An amount of Rs.2,16,685.59 Crores has been spent upto 31.12.2017.
At Revised Estimate stage, an additional amount of Rs.39690.18 Crores was sought, however, no additional funds were allocated under Revised Estimate 2017-18.
These funds under modernisation are utilized for induction of new equipment and technological upgradation of Capabilities identified through a comprehensive planning process, to keep the Armed Forces in a state of readiness to meet various security challenges. An amount of Rs.69,405.75 Crores was allocated for Modernisation (Capital Acquisition) under DSE in Budget Estimate 2017-18. Till 31.12.2017 the expenditure under modernisation is Rs.61,002.97 Crores.
This information was given by RakshaRajyaMantriDr.SubhashBhamre in a written reply to Shri Bhubaneswar Kalitain Rajya Sabha today.
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Ministry of Defence
05-February, 2018 16:29 IST
Make in India in Defence Sector
‘Make in India’ in defence sector, which is primarily driven by capital acquisition of defence equipment and other policy measures, has been introduced in all major areas of defence such as combat vehicles, combat aircrafts, warships, weapons, ammunitions, missiles, radars, electronic warfare systems etc.
Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), the Research wing of Ministry of Defence has been set up with a mandate of developing cutting edge technologies and systems for Indian Armed Forces as per their specific Qualitative Requirements. The list of major projects developed by DRDO during the last three years is as under :-
At present, there is no proposal to close Ordnance Factories or Defence Public Sector Units functioning under the administrative control of Department of Defence Production.
This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Dr.SubhashBhamre in a written reply to Shri C.P. Narayanan in Rajya Sabha today.
Amount Earmarked for Defence
Total amount earmarked for Defence under Defence Services Estimates (DSE) in Budget Estimate 2017-18 is Rs.2,59,261.90 Crores.
An amount of Rs.61,002.97 Crores has been spent till 31st December, 2017 for Modernisation (Capital Acquisition) under DSE, 2017-18.
The details of break-up of Budget Estimate allocation & Expenditure till 31.12.2017 for Army, Air Force and Navy (including Joint Staff) for Modernisation (Capital Acquisition) under DSE are as under:
(Rs. in crores)
BE Allocation
Actual Expenditure till 31.12.2017
Army
20178.21
16,038.06
Air Force
30899.90
30,994.47
Navy
18327.64
13,970.44
Total:
69405.75
61002.97
This information was given by RakshaRajyaMantriDr.SubhashBhamre in a written reply to Shri Harivanshin Rajya Sabha today.
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Ministry of Defence
05-February, 2018 16:30 IST
Budgetary allocation and Spending on Defence Modernisation
An amount of Rs.2,59,261.90 Crores was allocated for Defence Forces under Defence Services Estimates (DSE), 2017-18. An amount of Rs.2,16,685.59 Crores has been spent upto 31.12.2017.
At Revised Estimate stage, an additional amount of Rs.39690.18 Crores was sought, however, no additional funds were allocated under Revised Estimate 2017-18.
These funds under modernisation are utilized for induction of new equipment and technological upgradation of Capabilities identified through a comprehensive planning process, to keep the Armed Forces in a state of readiness to meet various security challenges. An amount of Rs.69,405.75 Crores was allocated for Modernisation (Capital Acquisition) under DSE in Budget Estimate 2017-18. Till 31.12.2017 the expenditure under modernisation is Rs.61,002.97 Crores.
This information was given by RakshaRajyaMantriDr.SubhashBhamre in a written reply to Shri Bhubaneswar Kalitain Rajya Sabha today.
*************
Ministry of Defence
05-February, 2018 16:29 IST
Make in India in Defence Sector
‘Make in India’ in defence sector, which is primarily driven by capital acquisition of defence equipment and other policy measures, has been introduced in all major areas of defence such as combat vehicles, combat aircrafts, warships, weapons, ammunitions, missiles, radars, electronic warfare systems etc.
Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), the Research wing of Ministry of Defence has been set up with a mandate of developing cutting edge technologies and systems for Indian Armed Forces as per their specific Qualitative Requirements. The list of major projects developed by DRDO during the last three years is as under :-
- Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas
- Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) System
- 155mm/52 Calibre Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS)
- Weapon Locating Radar (WLR) Swati
- High speed Heavy Weight Ship Launched Torpedo (Varunastra)
- Anti-Torpedo Decoy System (Maareech)
- Arudhra-Medium Power Radar
- Akash Weapon System
- Abhay Sonar
- Hull Mounted Sonar (HUMSA)
- HUMSA UG
- Advanced Indigenous Distress Sonar System (AIDSS)
- Near field acoustic characterization system (NACS)
- NBC Technologies
- NBC Recce Vehicle Mk-I
- 120 mm FSAPDS(Fin stabilisedArmour Piercing Discarding Sabot) Mk-II Ammunition for MBT Arjun
- 120 mm FSAPDS Practice Ammunition for MBT Arjun
- 250 Kg Pre-fragmented Bomb
- 46m Inflatable Radome
- Air Bursting Grenades for Individual Weapons
- Anti Torpedo Decoys
- Bar Mine Layer
- CBRNe Remotely Operated Platforms
- Commander’s Non-Panoramic TI (Thermal Imaging) Sight for Armoured Fighting Vehicles (T-90, T-72 & BMP-II)
- Computerized Pilot Selection System
- Dual Colour Missile Approach Warning System for Fighter Aircraft
- Electro-Optical Fire Control System for Naval Ships
- Electro-Optical Sensors for Airborne Platforms
- Enhanced Range Rocket (Pinaka Mk-II)
- EW Suite for Fighter Aircraft
- Exotic and Indigenous Varieties of Vegetables under Protected Environment
- G-band CC-TWT for Weapon Locating Radar
- Heavy Drop System - l6T
- Integrated Automotive Vetronics Systems for AFVs
- Ku-Band MPM based Transmitter for Airbone Radar
- Laser Target Designator with Thermal Imager for Air Force
- Medium Size Integrated Aerostat Surveillance System
- Mine field Marking Equipment Mk-ll
- Mountain Foot Bridge
- Multi Calibre Individual Weapon System
- Multi-Influence Ground Mine
- Penetration-cum-Blast
- Sub-Munition Warheads for Pinaka
- Synthetic Aperture Radar for UAV
- Terrain Assessment System for Trans-border Deserts in Western Sector
- Thermo-Baric Ammunition for 120 mm Arjun Tank
- Upgraded Troposcatter Communication System for Indian Air Force
- Vehicle Mounted High Power Laser Directed Energy System Against RPVs/UAVs/DRONES
- Water Mist System Validation for Fire Protection in Naval Ships.
At present, there is no proposal to close Ordnance Factories or Defence Public Sector Units functioning under the administrative control of Department of Defence Production.
This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Dr.SubhashBhamre in a written reply to Shri C.P. Narayanan in Rajya Sabha today.
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