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MQ-9B UAV Deal Amendments
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Advanced Land Navigation System (ALNS)
Interceptor Boats for Coast Guard
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Refit of INS Vikramaditya
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Defence Acquisition Council (DAC)
Functions and Responsibilities
The DAC's primary functions include:
Recent Initiatives and Approvals
About ALNS
Key Features of ALNS Mk-II:
Spoof-Proof and Encrypted: High levels of encryption ensure that the system is resistant to spoofing and other forms of interference, which is critical for military operations.
Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) is a critical step in the procurement process for defense acquisitions in India. It signifies the formal approval by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) that a particular procurement proposal is necessary and aligns with the strategic and operational needs of the armed forces. Process
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Defence Related Bodies in India
Name |
Description |
Functions |
Established |
Headquarters |
Ministry of Defence (MoD) |
The apex body for defence management in India. |
Formulates and executes defence policies, manages defence budget, oversees the armed forces, and handles defence diplomacy. |
1947 |
New Delhi |
Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) |
Highest decision-making body for defence procurement. |
Approves major defence acquisitions, ensures procurement efficiency and transparency, and promotes indigenous production. |
2001 |
New Delhi |
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) |
Premier R&D organization. |
Develops defence technologies and systems, conducts scientific research, and supports the armed forces with cutting-edge technology. |
1958 |
New Delhi |
Indian Army |
The land warfare branch of the Indian Armed Forces. |
Protects the nation's borders, conducts land-based military operations, and ensures internal security. |
1895 |
New Delhi |
Indian Navy |
The naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces. |
Secures maritime borders, conducts naval operations, and supports national interests on the high seas. |
1612 (modern: 1947) |
New Delhi |
Indian Air Force (IAF) |
The air warfare branch of the Indian Armed Forces. |
Provides air defence, conducts aerial warfare, and supports ground troops with air support and reconnaissance. |
1932 |
New Delhi |
Indian Coast Guard (ICG) |
Maritime security and search & rescue service. |
Protects India's maritime interests, enforces maritime law, and conducts search and rescue operations. |
1977 |
New Delhi |
Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) |
Produces arms, ammunition, and military equipment. |
Manufactures defence equipment, supplies arms and ammunition to the armed forces, and supports defence production capabilities. |
1775 |
Kolkata |
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) |
A government-owned aerospace and defence company. |
Manufactures advanced electronic products for the defence sector, including radars, communication systems, and electronic warfare equipment. |
1954 |
Bangalore |
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) |
A government-owned aerospace and defence company. |
Designs, manufactures, and assembles aircraft, helicopters, and related systems for the Indian Armed Forces. |
1940 (HAL: 1964) |
Bangalore |
Defence Finance Division |
Manages financial aspects of defence. |
Controls defence budget, financial planning, and accounting for defence expenditures. |
- |
New Delhi |
National Cadet Corps (NCC) |
Youth development organization under the Ministry of Defence. |
Trains young individuals in military disciplines, promotes discipline and patriotism, and prepares youth for careers in the armed forces. |
1948 |
New Delhi |
Directorate General of Defence Estates (DGDE) |
Manages defence land and cantonment areas. |
Oversees the administration of cantonments, defence lands, and provides civic services to residents of cantonments. |
1926 |
New Delhi |
Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) |
Provides educational facilities to children of army personnel. |
Manages schools and professional colleges for the wards of Indian Army personnel, ensuring quality education and professional development. |
1983 |
New Delhi |
Canteen Stores Department (CSD) |
Provides consumer goods to military personnel at subsidized rates. |
Operates canteens across India, offering a variety of products to serving and retired defence personnel and their families. |
1948 |
Mumbai |
National Defence College (NDC) |
Premier institute for training senior defence and civil service officers. |
Conducts courses in national security and strategic studies for senior officers of the armed forces and civil services, enhancing strategic leadership. |
1960 |
New Delhi |
College of Defence Management (CDM) |
Provides management education to defence personnel. |
Offers courses in defence management, logistics, and resource management to officers of the Indian Armed Forces and allied countries. |
1970 |
Secunderabad |
Sources:Hindu
PRACTICE QUESTION Q: Consider the following statements about the Advanced Land Navigation System (ALNS):
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? a) 1 and 2 only Answer: a |
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