Defence: 75% capital to be spent on domestic procurement
Bandhan Ceremony was conducted at the AERO INDIA air show. During the ceremony, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) and technology transfer agreements were signed by DRDO. Also, private defence companies launched their products and made key announcements. Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh was the chief guest of the ceremony. While addressing the ceremony, the minister said that India is to spend 75% of its defence capital on “procurement” in 2023-24. In 2022-23, this was 68%. In this year’s budget, the defence sector received Rs 5.94 lakh crores. This is 13.18% of the total budget.
Bandhan Ceremony
- More than 266 partnerships were forged
- 201 MoUs signed; HAL and SAFRAN Helicopter of France MoU, BEL and IWBC MoU, HAL and ELTA of Israel MoU, etc.
- 53 major announcements made
- Three Technology transfer agreements signed
- Nine new defence products launched
Budget and plans
- In the 2023-24 budget, Rs 5.94 lakh crores were allocated to the defence sector. This includes Rs 1.38 lakh crores of pension.
- The budget allocation for defence increased by 12.9% compared to 2021-22. The previous year’s budget allocated to the defence sector was Rs 5.25 lakh crores.
- In 2022-23, 68% of the defence capital was used on indigenous sources. So far, the defence ministry has not planned its allocation towards this for this year.
Month: Current Affairs - February, 2023
Category: Defence Current Affairs • Economy & Banking Current Affairs - 2024