Context:
The Ministry of Defence released “Defence Forces Vision 2047”, a roadmap prepared by the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (IDS) to transform India’s military in line with emerging multi-domain warfare challenges.
Key Highlights:
- Objectives of the Vision
- Prepare for future warfare involving cyber, space, artificial intelligence, and information warfare.
- Align defence transformation with India’s goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
- Integrated and Multi-Domain Military
- Develop capabilities across land, sea, air, cyber, and space domains.
- Promote integrated operations and faster response mechanisms.
- Greater Jointness among Services
- Enhance coordination among Army, Navy, and Air Force.
- Improve joint planning, procurement, and operational synergy.
- Technological Advancement
- Adoption of AI, autonomous systems, cyber capabilities, and advanced surveillance.
- Focus on network-centric and technology-driven warfare.
- Self-Reliance in Defence (Aatmanirbhar Bharat)
- Boost indigenous defence manufacturing.
- Reduce dependence on imports through Make in India initiatives.
- Phased Implementation Strategy
- Roadmap divided into short-term, medium-term, and long-term priorities.
- Recent Institutional Reforms
- Creation of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and Department of Military Affairs (DMA).
- Promotion of Integrated Theatre Commands (ITCs).
- Implementation of Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020.
- Establishment of Defence Industrial Corridors (Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh).
- Challenges
- Limited defence budget (~2–2.5% of GDP).
- Gaps in technology integration and digital infrastructure.
- Institutional resistance to jointness and structural reforms.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Chief of Defence Staff (CDS):
- Promotes jointness among armed forces.
- Department of Military Affairs (DMA):
- Functions under Ministry of Defence, headed by CDS.
- Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020:
- Prioritizes indigenization and domestic procurement.
- Integrated Theatre Commands (ITCs):
- Unified command structure integrating Army, Navy, Air Force in a region.
- Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence:
- Focus on self-reliance in defence production.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Need for Defence Transformation
- Changing nature of warfare: hybrid, cyber, space-based threats.
- Increasing geopolitical tensions and regional security challenges.
- Importance of Jointness and Integration
- Reduces duplication of resources.
- Enhances operational efficiency and coordination.
- Role of Technology in Modern Warfare
- AI and automation shaping future battlefields.
- Importance of cybersecurity and information warfare.
- Economic and Strategic Dimensions
- Indigenous production boosts economic growth and strategic autonomy.
- Reduces dependence on foreign suppliers.
- Challenges to Implementation
- Budget constraints limiting modernisation pace.
- Need for capacity building and skilled manpower.
- Institutional inertia in adopting reforms.
- Way Forward
- Increase defence expenditure with efficiency reforms.
- Accelerate theatre command implementation.
- Invest in R&D and emerging technologies.
- Strengthen public-private partnerships in defence manufacturing.
- Enhance international defence cooperation for technology sharing.
UPSC Relevance:
• GS Paper III – Defence & Internal Security, Science & Technology
• GS Paper II – Governance (institutional reforms in defence)
