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Details
MQ-9B UAV Deal Amendments
Must read: MQ-9B
Advanced Land Navigation System (ALNS)
Interceptor Boats for Coast Guard
Must read: Coast Guard
Refit of INS Vikramaditya
Must read: INS Vikramaditya
Defence Acquisition Council (DAC)
Functions and Responsibilities
The DAC's primary functions include:
Recent Initiatives and Approvals
About ALNS
Key Features of ALNS Mk-II:
Spoof-Proof and Encrypted: High levels of encryption ensure that the system is resistant to spoofing and other forms of interference, which is critical for military operations.
| Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) is a critical step in the procurement process for defense acquisitions in India. It signifies the formal approval by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) that a particular procurement proposal is necessary and aligns with the strategic and operational needs of the armed forces. Process 
 
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Defence Related Bodies in India
| Name | Description | Functions | Established | Headquarters | 
| Ministry of Defence (MoD) | The apex body for defence management in India. | Formulates and executes defence policies, manages defence budget, oversees the armed forces, and handles defence diplomacy. | 1947 | New Delhi | 
| Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) | Highest decision-making body for defence procurement. | Approves major defence acquisitions, ensures procurement efficiency and transparency, and promotes indigenous production. | 2001 | New Delhi | 
| Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) | Premier R&D organization. | Develops defence technologies and systems, conducts scientific research, and supports the armed forces with cutting-edge technology. | 1958 | New Delhi | 
| Indian Army | The land warfare branch of the Indian Armed Forces. | Protects the nation's borders, conducts land-based military operations, and ensures internal security. | 1895 | New Delhi | 
| Indian Navy | The naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces. | Secures maritime borders, conducts naval operations, and supports national interests on the high seas. | 1612 (modern: 1947) | New Delhi | 
| Indian Air Force (IAF) | The air warfare branch of the Indian Armed Forces. | Provides air defence, conducts aerial warfare, and supports ground troops with air support and reconnaissance. | 1932 | New Delhi | 
| Indian Coast Guard (ICG) | Maritime security and search & rescue service. | Protects India's maritime interests, enforces maritime law, and conducts search and rescue operations. | 1977 | New Delhi | 
| Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) | Produces arms, ammunition, and military equipment. | Manufactures defence equipment, supplies arms and ammunition to the armed forces, and supports defence production capabilities. | 1775 | Kolkata | 
| Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) | A government-owned aerospace and defence company. | Manufactures advanced electronic products for the defence sector, including radars, communication systems, and electronic warfare equipment. | 1954 | Bangalore | 
| Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) | A government-owned aerospace and defence company. | Designs, manufactures, and assembles aircraft, helicopters, and related systems for the Indian Armed Forces. | 1940 (HAL: 1964) | Bangalore | 
| Defence Finance Division | Manages financial aspects of defence. | Controls defence budget, financial planning, and accounting for defence expenditures. | - | New Delhi | 
| National Cadet Corps (NCC) | Youth development organization under the Ministry of Defence. | Trains young individuals in military disciplines, promotes discipline and patriotism, and prepares youth for careers in the armed forces. | 1948 | New Delhi | 
| Directorate General of Defence Estates (DGDE) | Manages defence land and cantonment areas. | Oversees the administration of cantonments, defence lands, and provides civic services to residents of cantonments. | 1926 | New Delhi | 
| Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) | Provides educational facilities to children of army personnel. | Manages schools and professional colleges for the wards of Indian Army personnel, ensuring quality education and professional development. | 1983 | New Delhi | 
| Canteen Stores Department (CSD) | Provides consumer goods to military personnel at subsidized rates. | Operates canteens across India, offering a variety of products to serving and retired defence personnel and their families. | 1948 | Mumbai | 
| National Defence College (NDC) | Premier institute for training senior defence and civil service officers. | Conducts courses in national security and strategic studies for senior officers of the armed forces and civil services, enhancing strategic leadership. | 1960 | New Delhi | 
| College of Defence Management (CDM) | Provides management education to defence personnel. | Offers courses in defence management, logistics, and resource management to officers of the Indian Armed Forces and allied countries. | 1970 | Secunderabad | 
Sources:Hindu
| PRACTICE QUESTION Q: Consider the following statements about the Advanced Land Navigation System (ALNS): 
 Which of the statements given above is/are correct? a) 1 and 2 only Answer: a | 
 
								 
								 
								 
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