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This article is a summary of important events that have taken place in last one week affecting, India's national security . China has announced a significant 7.2% increase in its defence budget, surpassing $230 billion.
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Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan called India the third largest ecosystem for startups globally and hoped for India to become the fourth-largest economy overtaking Germany by 2024.
Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh inaugurated the three-day International Conference on Defence Finance & Economics in New Delhi. Delegates from USA, UK, Japan, Australia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Kenya will participate in the conference.
This article is a summary of important events that have taken place in last one week affecting, India's national security . Under PM Modi, India more likely to use military force in face of Pakistan's and Chinese provocations says US intel report.
This article is a summary of important events that have taken place in last one week affecting, India's national security. he defence ministry had, in Dec 2022, approved the procurement of arms worth over Rs 84,300 crore to boost the combat capabilities of the security forces
In a grand convocation event organized by Ajeenkya DY Patil University, the name of Dr. Pradeep Kurulkar, DRDO Director, Research & Development Establishment (Engineers), was among the few dignitaries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval will address the annual meet that is also expected to discuss, border management and maritime security.
This article is a summary of important events that have taken place in last one week affecting, India's national security. In last one week the media has reported many sensational crimes against women. How do we make India safe for women?
In order to counter China's assertiveness, Japan has raised its military spending to record levels. Japan's new National Security Strategy pledged to increase its defence budget from 1 per cent of GDP to 2 per cent.
To promote Private Industry, MSMEs and Start-ups in defence production ecosystem, the Ministry of Defence has decided that 25 pc of Domestic Capital Procurement and Acquisition Budget, amounting to Rs. 21,149.47 Crore, will be earmarked for Domestic Private Industry in the financial year 2022-23.
The government is committed to reducing imports and promoting Aatmanirbharta in the armed forces.
The government led by PM Narendra Modi, showing the map of Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative to make India self-reliant, has made possible the making of indigenous products, types of equipment, weapons, and much more in the defence sector.
China has allotted a whopping USD 175 billion for defence in its budget for 2018, a hike of 8.1%. The Xi Jinping-led country is the second largest spender on defence after the US.
This year's defence budget accounts for 12.10% of central expenditure.The defence budget includes a capital outlay of just Rs 99,563.86 crore for new weapon systems and modernization, which is dwarfed by the revenue expenditure (day-to-day running costs, salaries etc) of Rs 1,95,947.55 crore. The defence budget does not include Rs 1,08,853 crore separately allocated for defence pensions.