world's 3rd largest military force India
world's 3rd largest military force
The Indian Armed Forces are the military forces of the Republic of
India. It consists of three professional
uniformed services: the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force.
Additionally, the Indian Armed Forces are supported by the Indian Coast Guard
and paramilitary organisations (Assam Rifles, and Special Frontier Force) and
various inter-service commands and institutions such as the Strategic Forces
Command, the Andaman and Nicobar Command and the Integrated Defence Staff. The
President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The
Indian Armed Forces are under the management of the Ministry of Defence (MoD)
of the Government of India. With strength of over 1.4 million active personnel
it is the world's 3rd largest military force and has the world's largest
volunteer army It is important to note that the Central Armed Police Forces,
which are commonly and incorrectly referred to as 'Paramilitary Forces', are
headed by officers from the Indian Police Service and are under the control of
the Ministry of Home Affairs, not the Ministry of Defence.
The Indian armed forces have been engaged
in a number of major military operations, including: the Indo-Pakistani wars of
1947, 1965 and 1971, the Portuguese-Indian War, the Sino-Indian War, the 1967
Chola incident, the 1987 Sino-Indian skirmish, the Kargil War, and the Siachen
conflict among others. India honours its armed forces and military personnel
annually on Armed Forces Flag Day, 7 December. Since 1962, the IAF has
maintained close military relations with Russia, including cooperative
development of programmes such as the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA)
and the Multirole Transport Aircraft (MTA). Armed with the nuclear triad, the
Indian armed forces are steadily undergoing modernisation with investments in
areas such as futuristic soldier systems and missile defence systems.
The Department of Defence Production of the
Ministry of Defence is responsible for the indigenous production of equipment
used by the Indian Armed Forces. It comprises the 41 Indian Ordnance Factories
under the control of the Ordnance Factories Board, and eight Defence PSUs
namely: HAL, BEL, BEML, BDL, MDL, GSL, GRSE and Midhani.[8] India was the
largest importer of defence equipment in 2014 with Russia, Israel, France and
the United States being the top foreign suppliers of military equipment The
Government of India has launched a Make in India initiative to indigenise
manufacturing and reduce dependence on imports, including defence imports and
procuremen
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