India Unveils Defence Forces Vision 2047 for a Future-Ready Military

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh released the 'Defence Forces Vision 2047' document, outlining a strategic roadmap to modernise India's military. The vision aims to create an integrated, technologically-advanced force capable of addressing future security challenges. It strongly emphasises self-reliance in defence and greater synergy among the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The plan sets calibrated goals to build a combat-ready military by the centenary of India's independence.

Key Points: Defence Forces Vision 2047: India's Military Modernisation Roadmap

  • Jointness among Services
  • Indigenous defence manufacturing
  • Adoption of advanced tech
  • Structured capability roadmap
  • Whole-of-nation security approach
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh releases 'Defence Forces Vision 2047: A Roadmap for a Future-Ready Indian Military'

Defence Minister releases 'Defence Forces Vision 2047' blueprint for an integrated, tech-advanced military to support Viksit Bharat goals.

"transformation of the military into an integrated, multi-domain and agile force - Official Release"

New Delhi, March 10

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh released 'Defence Forces Vision 2047: A Roadmap for a Future-Ready Indian Military' at an event in South Block in the national capital on Tuesday.

This comprehensive blueprint has been articulated by Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff to transform the Defence Forces into a modern, integrated and technologically-advanced military capable of supporting India's aspiration to become Viksit Bharat by 2047.

According to an official release, the vision document outlines the strategic reforms, capability enhancements and organisational changes required within the Defence Forces to effectively address the evolving geostrategic, technological & security environment. It envisages the transformation of the military into an integrated, multi-domain and agile force capable of deterring adversaries, responding across the full spectrum of conflict & protecting expanding strategic interests, amid the rapidly changing global and regional dynamics, the release stated.

A central pillar of the vision is the emphasis on jointness and synergy among the Services, promoting greater coordination in planning, operations & capability development. The document also highlights the importance of innovation, advanced technologies and a modern training framework to build a force that is adaptable to future warfare challenges.

As per the release, another key focus area is Aatmanirbharta in defence, encouraging the development & adoption of indigenous technologies and solutions tailored to the country's unique security requirements. Strengthening domestic defence manufacturing and technological capabilities is expected to enhance operational readiness while contributing to national growth.

The vision document adopts a calibrated roadmap with clearly prioritised capability goals across short-term, mid-term and long-term timelines. This structured approach will guide the development of critical military capabilities, institutional reforms and strategic partnerships required to build a world-class defence force.

Recognising the complexity of future security challenges, the vision document underscores the need for a whole-of-nation approach, integrating military strength with diplomatic, technological and economic power to ensure national security. Through sustained reforms, innovation and national commitment, it aims to ensure that by the centenary of India's independence, the nation's military stands as a globally-respected, technologically-advanced and combat-ready military, contributing to a strong and resilient Viksit Bharat, the release noted.

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lieutenant General Pushpendra Singh and other senior officials were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
Vision 2047 sounds ambitious and forward-looking. The focus on Aatmanirbharta is the most important part. We must stop relying on foreign imports for critical defence tech. Hope this roadmap translates into real contracts for our DRDO and private sector companies. Make in India should mean *Make for Defence in India*.
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Rohit P
All good on paper. We have had many vision documents before. The real test is implementation and consistent funding over 20+ years, beyond political cycles. Will the next government have the same commitment? That's my big question.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the 'whole-of-nation' approach mentioned is interesting. Security isn't just tanks and jets; it's economic resilience, tech leadership, and diplomatic leverage. Glad to see a holistic view. Hope the training framework modernises to include cyber and space domains effectively.
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Vikram M
This is the kind of long-term thinking we need. By 2047, warfare will be dominated by AI, drones, and cyber. We must invest in our youth and R&D now to build those capabilities. Proud to see our leadership planning for the next generation's security. 🙏
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Karthik V
While the vision is grand, I sincerely hope equal focus is given to the welfare of our jawans and officers. Modern equipment is useless without high morale and a well-looked-after force. Pay, housing, and healthcare for veterans must be part of this "future-ready" vision too.

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