Indian Army chief General M.M. Naravane recently claimed the procurement process is stuck in the Industrial Age. But is he using his position to try and change that?
Operating multiple tank types inflicts not only an exorbitant financial burden in their acquisition, but also a massive cost incurred in deploying, maintaining, servicing and upgrading them.
India s 2021-22 Defence Budget Needs Honest Financial Reckoning, Not Empty Rhetoric
Over the decades, successive finance ministers have routinely promised that there will be no shortage of funds for the armed forces, but the reality remains otherwise.
Indian army officers stand on vehicles displaying missiles during the Republic Day parade in New Delhi, India, January 26, 2016. REUTERS/Altaf Hussain
Security09/Jan/2021
Indiaâs military faces a massive financial predicament in the fiscal year 2021-22, as it remains locked in a costly faceoff with Chinaâs Peopleâs Liberation Army (PLA) along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.
To meet this forbidding challenge, that shows no sign of abating, all three services are believed to have already executed emergency purchases of over $2 billion since June 2020 to plug enduring equipment and ammunition shortages, adversely upsetting budgetary calculations. It is undeniable that the services will require vast