New Delhi: In the Regular Union Budget of Financial Year (FY) 2024-25, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been allocated Rs 6,21,940.85 crore (approx. US $75 Billion), the highest among the Ministries.
While maintaining the allocation made to MoD during the interim budget, the Government has made an additional allocation to the tune of Rs 400 crore on innovation in defence through the Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX (ADITI) scheme.
Through this scheme, MoD is engaging with start-ups/MSMEs and innovators to develop Def-Tech solutions and supply the Indian military with innovative and indigenous technological solutions. A grant of up to 50% of the Product Development Budget with an enhanced limit (Max) of Rs 25 crore per applicant will be awarded as per extant iDEX guidelines.
The allocation to MoD for FY 2024-25 is higher by approx. Rs one lakh crore (18.43%) over the allocation for FY 2022-23 and 4.79% more than the allocation of FY 2023-24. Out of this, a share of 27.66% goes to capital; 14.82% to revenue expenditure on sustenance and operational preparedness; 30.66% to Pay and Allowances; 22.70% to Defence Pensions, and 4.17% to civil organisations under MoD. The total allocation comes out as approx. 12.90% of Budgetary Estimate of Union of India.
The allocation is aimed to promote ‘Aatmanirbharta’ in defence technology & manufacturing and equipping the Armed Forces with modern weapons/platforms along with the creation of job opportunities for the youth.
Modernisation of the forces at the centre
In absolute terms, budgetary allocation under the capital head to the Defence Forces for FY 2024-25 is Rs 1.72 lakh crore, which is 20.33% higher than the actual expenditure of FY 2022-23 and 9.40% more than the Revised Allocation of FY 2023-24. The allocation is aimed to fill the critical capability gaps through big-ticket acquisitions in current and subsequent FYs. The enhanced budgetary allocation will fulfil the requirement of annual cash outgo on planned Capital acquisitions aimed at equipping the Armed forces with state-of-the-art niche technology, lethal weapons, fighter aircraft, ships, submarines, platforms, unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, specialist vehicles etc.
Strengthening domestic capacity
MoD has earmarked 75% of the modernisation budget amounting to Rs 1,05,518.43 crore for procurement through domestic industries during this FY. This will have a multiplier effect on GDP, employment generation and capital formation, thus providing a stimulus to the economy.
Enhanced allocation for sustenance & operational readiness
The continued higher allocation for operational readiness boosts the morale of the Armed Forces with the sole motive of keeping them battle-ready at all times. The Government has allocated Rs 92,088 crore during the current FY under this head, which is 48% higher than the budgetary allocation of FY 2022-23. This is aimed to provide the best maintenance facilities and support system to all platforms including aircraft and ships. It will facilitate procurement of ammunition; mobility of resources & personnel as demanded by the security situation, and strengthen the deployment in forward areas for any unforeseen situation.
Ensuring better healthcare facilities for veterans
The Government is committed to providing the best healthcare facilities to the veterans and their dependents through enhanced allocation to the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS). In the regular budget for FY 2024-25, Rs 6,968 crore has been allotted to ECHS which is 28% higher than the previous year’s allocation. This follows the significantly higher allocation at the revised estimate stage during the FY 2023-24 when the allocation to ECHS was enhanced by 70 % over BE.
Bolstering Border Infrastructure for Strategic Requirements
The Government is firm on its commitment to improve border infrastructure through higher allocation to the agencies involved in executing strategically significant projects along with providing last-mile connectivity in the border areas. In this endeavour, the budgetary allocation to Border Roads Organisations (BRO) under capital for Budget Estimates (BE) 2024-25 has been made as Rs 6,500 crore, which is 30% higher than the allocation for FY 2023-24, and 160% higher over the allocation of FY 21-22.
The financial provision made during the budget this year will promote strategic infrastructure development in border areas while boosting socio-economic development in that region. Projects such as the development of Nyoma Airfield in Ladakh at an altitude of 13,700 feet, permanent bridge connectivity to the southernmost Panchayat of India in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 4.1 km strategically important Shinku La tunnel in Himachal Pradesh, Nechiphu tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh and many other projects will be funded out of this allocation.
Enhancing the capability of the Indian Coast Guard
The allocation to the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) for this FY 2024-25 is Rs 7,651.80 crore, which is 6.31% higher than the allocation for FY 2023-24. Out of this, Rs 3,500 crore is to be incurred only on capital expenditure, adding teeth to the arsenal of ICG for addressing the emerging maritime challenges and providing humanitarian assistance to other nations. The allocation will facilitate the acquisition of fast-moving patrolling vehicles/interceptors, advanced electronic surveillance systems and weapons.
Self-reliance through research & innovation
The budgetary allocation to the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has been increased to Rs 23,855 crore in FY 2024-25 from Rs 23,263.89 crore in FY 2023-24. Out of this allocation, a major share of Rs 13,208 crore is allocated for capital expenditure. This will financially strengthen the DRDO in developing new technology with a special focus on fundamental research and hand-holding of the private parties through Development-cum-production partners. The allocation to the Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme stands out to be Rs 60 crore which is specially designed for new start-ups, MSMEs and academia attracting young bright minds interested in innovation and developing niche technology in collaboration with DRDO.
The Government has increased the allocation on innovation in defence through iDEX from Rs 115 crore during FY 2023-24 to Rs 518 crore in the current fiscal year, which will boost start-ups/MSMEs/innovators in developing Def-Tech solutions and invite young ignited minds.
The Defence Pension Budget increased to Rs 1.41 lakh crore
Total budgetary allocation on account of defence pensions is Rs 1,41,205 crore which is 2.17% higher than the allocation made during 2023-24. It will be incurred on monthly pension to approx. 32 lakh pensioners through the System for Pension Administration (Raksha) or SPARSH and through other pension disbursing authorities.