Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is pushing for real-time economic analysis of India's defence budget through automated systems. He wants to transform the Defence Accounts Department into a centre of excellence for defence finance and economics. Singh highlighted how modern warfare is becoming increasingly technology-driven, requiring enhanced research and development. The government is working to boost technology development funds while ensuring wise utilization of the growing defence budget.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Pushes Real-Time Economic Analysis for Defence Budget

  • Defence Minister emphasizes real-time economic analysis of defence budget through automated systems
  • Vision to establish Defence Accounts Department as centre of excellence
  • Highlights need for innovative ecosystem to boost defence R&D
  • Notes modern warfare becoming increasingly technology-oriented requiring adaptation
  • Stresses responsibility to wisely use growing defence budget allocations
  • Government increasing technology development fund alongside DRDO collaboration
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh pushes for real-time economic analysis in defence budget

Defence Minister advocates automated economic analysis of defence spending, aims to make Defence Accounts Department a centre of excellence in defence finance

"I believe that after full implementation, this economic analysis will be even more comprehensive and conducted in real-time through an automated system. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, October 1

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Wednesday, while speaking at the Defence Accounts Department's 278th Foundation Day, emphasised the importance of using economic analysis to strengthen India's defence budget, while stating his vision of making the Defence Accounts Department a centre of excellence in defence, finance, and economics.

Singh said, "At my suggestion, the Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA) released two market intelligence reports. These reports assess the economic impact of the defence budget based on GEM (India's Government e-Marketplace) procurement. This is a good start. I believe that after full implementation, this economic analysis will be even more comprehensive and conducted in real-time through an automated system."

He further stated his vision of establishing the Defence Accounts Department (DAD) as a Centre of Excellence in defence and said, "At the recent Control of Conference, I released a vision document outlining the goal of establishing the Defence Accounts Department (DAD) as a Centre of Excellence in defence, finance, and economics... Therefore, I would like the CGDA to develop a complete action plan so that this vision document can be truly implemented..."

Earlier, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, while speaking at the Defence Accounts Department's 278th Foundation Day, highlighted the need to create an innovative ecosystem to boost research and development in the country, which can enhance the defence sector in the face of changing warfare.

Defence Minister Rajnath Sight said that modern warfare is becoming "technology-oriented. "Modern warfare is becoming more and more technology-oriented, which is unbelievable. These days, new technologies are used as a surprise element on a large scale in warfare. This creates a concerning situation for us as well. The modern technology used in modern warfare is based on years and years of research and development, and hence, we cannot ignore it," he said.

He further said, "It now demands that we prepare an innovative ecosystem that upgrades our defence sector. We all should work in that department."

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, "Things are changing around us, looking at them, the requirement in security is also increasing, and that is why the defence budget is also increasing year after year."

Highlighting the defence budget, he added that with an increase in budget, the responsibility to use it wisely also doubles. Mentioning the role of the Defence Accounts Department, he said, "I want to say that the need for research and development today poses a challenge to DAD, on how to manage the fund while funding the research and development as well."

He also highlighted the government's commitment towards booting technology development and said, "With increasing technology development fund and along with DRDO, we are working to increase technology development." standardisation, it doesn't mean that the armed forces will lose their identity... We cannot impose the same procedure on every military... We must develop a system that coordinates the work of all three services... I am confident that we will discuss this. The Ministry of Defence will provide all possible support..." Singh said while addressing the seminar.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, someone is talking about proper fund management in defence. With increasing budgets, we need better accountability. Good initiative by Rajnath Singh ji!
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Rohit P
The focus on technology-oriented warfare is spot on. We need to invest more in R&D to stay ahead of our neighbors. Jai Hind! 💪
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Sarah B
While the vision is good, I hope this doesn't become another bureaucratic exercise. Implementation is key - we've seen many good plans fail due to poor execution.
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Karthik V
Using GEM data for analysis is brilliant! This will help identify wasteful spending and optimize procurement. Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! 🚀
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Michael C
The emphasis on coordinating all three services while maintaining their unique identities shows thoughtful leadership. This balanced approach is exactly what India needs.
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Neha E
Hope this leads to better utilization of defence budget. We need every rupee to count, especially when security challenges are increasing. Good step forward!

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