Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh recognized the Defence Accounts Department's vital role in supporting Operation Sindoor's success. He praised their financial management that ensured optimal resource utilisation during the military operation. The minister highlighted DAD's embrace of digital initiatives like AI chatbots and new procurement manuals. Singh also urged the department to foster greater integration among the three armed services through financial processes.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Praises DAD Financial Role in Op Sindoor Victory

  • DAD ensured efficient resource utilisation during Operation Sindoor victory
  • Department achieved 100% budget utilisation in previous financial year
  • Launched AI chatbot Gyan Sathi and digital platforms for transparency
  • Urged proactive role in enabling defence research and development
  • Emphasised need for financial integration among tri-services
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Op Sindoor marked a decisive victory for armed forces, with DAD ensuring financial resilience: Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister highlights DAD's crucial financial management during Operation Sindoor, ensuring armed forces' operational readiness and resource optimisation.

"Behind the valour of our soldiers lies your silent but decisive contribution - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, October 1

Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh on Wednesday lauded the Defence Accounts Department (DAD) for ensuring financial resilience, optimising resources and sustaining operational readiness during Operation Sindoor, calling it the "silent but crucial" backbone of India's Armed Forces.

"While the entire world witnessed the valour and courage of the Armed Forces in achieving a historic and decisive victory during Operation Sindoor, the silent yet crucial role of DAD ensured efficient resource utilisation, financial management and war preparedness," Singh said while addressing the 278th Foundation Day celebrations of the Department in New Delhi.

He described DAD as an institution that not only ensures fiscal prudence and transparency but also strengthens operational readiness by enabling timely availability of resources to the Services.

"The DAD is not just an accounting organisation; it is an enabler that ensures the smooth functioning of the nation's economic cycle. It is the invisible bridge that connects finance and the Armed Forces. Behind the valour of our soldiers lies your silent but decisive contribution," he underscored.

The Raksha Mantri stressed that "the strength of a nation is reflected in the strength of its financial foundation" and commended the department for efficient budget utilisation. As of September 30, 50 per cent of the capital budget expenditure had already been booked, he said, praising the DAD for achieving 100 per cent utilisation in the previous financial year.

Singh lauded DAD for embracing technology under Digital India, citing initiatives like e-Raksha Awaas, NIDHI 2.0, TULIP 2.0 and the AI chatbot 'Gyan Sathi'. "These progressive reforms demonstrate the proactive spirit of DAD in embracing technology for efficiency and transparency. They also underline India's determination to move towards a digitally empowered defence finance system," he said.

Calling modern warfare increasingly technology-driven, the Raksha Mantri urged DAD to play a proactive role in enabling research and development. "As custodians of the defence budget, your role in enabling and encouraging R&D is vital for building the future capabilities of our Armed Forces," he said.

He also emphasised the need for DAD to act as a financial enabler of Jointness and integration among the tri-services. "You are one of the few institutions with a presence from the grassroots level to the headquarters of all three Services. I call upon you to work closely with the Services and explore how you can further Jointness and integration through financial processes," he said.

Highlighting procurement reforms, Singh said the Defence Procurement Manual 2025 had been launched to expedite revenue procurement and promote self-reliance, while a review of the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) is underway to streamline capital procurement.

He also praised initiatives such as Market Intelligence Reports and the Vision Document to make DAD a 'Centre of Excellence in Defence Finance and Economics', directing CGDA to prepare a comprehensive action plan.

"On one hand, you must strictly adhere to financial rules because every rupee belongs to the people of India. On the other hand, you must ensure the operational readiness of our Armed Forces. With the right mindset and coordination, you can uphold rules while meeting the needs of our forces in a timely manner," Singh stressed.

During the celebrations, Rajnath Singh unveiled the Comprehensive Statistical Handbook on Defence Expenditure (COSHE) 2025, the updated Army Local Audit Manual (ALAM), and digital platforms including NIDHI 2.0 and AI-powered 'Gyan Sathi'.

Raksha Mantri Awards for Excellence 2025 were also presented to recognise outstanding achievements by teams and individuals in implementing key reforms and projects.

The event was attended by Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, DRDO Chairman Dr Samir V Kamat, Financial Advisor (Defence Services) Dr Mayank Sharma, CGDA Raj Kumar Arora, senior officials and retired employees of DAD.

Celebrating 278 years of service, the DAD traces its origins to 1747 and continues to serve as the financial backbone of India's Armed Forces, delivering expertise in audit, accounting, pensions, and financial advice.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on technology adoption through initiatives like Gyan Sathi and NIDHI 2.0 is commendable. Digital transformation in defence finance will definitely improve transparency and efficiency. Hope these reforms reach the grassroots level quickly.
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Arjun K
100% budget utilisation is impressive, but I hope this doesn't mean rushed spending at year-end. Proper financial planning should ensure steady allocation throughout the year. Still, proud of our defence establishment's progress!
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Sarah B
As someone working in finance, I appreciate the emphasis on fiscal prudence while ensuring operational readiness. It's a delicate balance that DAD seems to be managing well. The Market Intelligence Reports initiative sounds particularly promising for better procurement decisions.
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Vikram M
Operation Sindoor showed the world India's military strength, but this article highlights the unsung heroes behind the scenes. The DAD's 278-year legacy is remarkable! Their role in tri-services integration will be crucial for future defence preparedness.
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Michael C
The push for R&D funding is crucial. Modern warfare is indeed technology-driven, and India needs to invest heavily in indigenous defence technology. Glad to see the defence ministry recognizing this priority.
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Ananya R
While the achievements are impressive, I hope the focus on digital platforms

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