The Union Budget 2025-26 has allocated Rs 6,81,210.27 crore for the Ministry of Defence (MoD), reflecting a 9.53% increase over the previous year’s budget. This accounts for 13.45% of the Union Budget, making it the highest allocation among all ministries. The budget aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047’ and focuses on a technologically advanced and ‘Aatmanirbhar’ Armed Forces.
Key Highlights and Analysis of Defence Budget 2025
Budget Allocation Breakdown
- Capital Outlay: Rs 1,80,000 crore (26.43%) for modernisation and infrastructure.
- Revenue Expenditure: Rs 3,11,732.30 crore (45.76%) for pay, allowances, and operational needs.
- Defence Pension: Rs 1,60,795 crore (23.60%) for 34 lakh pensioners.
- Civil Organisations: Rs 28,682.97 crore (4.21%).
Capital Outlay and Modernisation
- Rs 1,80,000 crore allocated, 4.65% higher than last year.
- Rs 1,48,722.80 crore for acquisitions like aircraft, submarines, and AI-driven technology.
- 75% of modernisation budget (Rs 1,11,544.83 crore) for domestic procurement.
- Major purchases include drones, deck-based aircraft, and cyber warfare investments.
Operational and Sustenance Budget
- Rs 3,11,732.30 crore for revenue expenditure, 10.24% higher than 2024-25.
- Rs 1,97,317.30 crore allocated for salaries.
- 24.25% increase in operational funds to strengthen border deployments and military readiness.
Boost for DRDO and Defence R&D
- Rs 26,816.82 crore allocated to DRDO, up 12.41%.
- Rs 14,923.82 crore for R&D, focusing on AI, robotics, and space tech.
Encouraging Startups and Innovation
- Rs 449.62 crore for iDEX & ADITI schemes, tripling in two years.
- Focus on private sector partnerships and defence startups.
Ex-Servicemen Welfare and Defence Pension
- Rs 1,61,000 crore allocated for pensions, 13.87% higher.
- Rs 8,317 crore for Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS), up 19.38%.
Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Enhancements
- Rs 9,676.70 crore allocated, 26.50% higher than 2024-25.
- Rs 5,000 crore for new aircraft, vessels, and patrol boats.
Strengthening Border Infrastructure
- Rs 7,146.50 crore allocated to BRO, up 9.74%.
- Projects in Arunachal Pradesh, J&K, and Rajasthan to boost security and economy.
Defence Budget 2025: Summary of The News
Aspects | Details |
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Why in News? | Union Budget 2025-26 allocates Rs 6,81,210.27 crore for MoD, a 9.53% increase, making it the highest among ministries. |
Capital Outlay | Rs 1,80,000 crore (26.43%) for modernisation and infrastructure. |
Revenue Expenditure | Rs 3,11,732.30 crore (45.76%) for pay, allowances, and operational needs. |
Defence Pension | Rs 1,60,795 crore (23.60%) for 34 lakh pensioners. |
Civil Organisations | Rs 28,682.97 crore (4.21%). |
Modernisation & Procurement | Rs 1,48,722.80 crore for aircraft, submarines, AI-driven tech, drones, cyber warfare, and domestic defence manufacturing (75% domestic procurement). |
Operational & Sustenance | Rs 3,11,732.30 crore (10.24% higher), including Rs 1,97,317.30 crore for salaries and 24.25% rise in operational funds. |
DRDO & R&D | Rs 26,816.82 crore (+12.41%), Rs 14,923.82 crore for AI, robotics, space tech. |
Startups & Innovation | Rs 449.62 crore for iDEX & ADITI schemes, tripled in two years. |
Ex-Servicemen Welfare | Rs 1,61,000 crore for pensions (+13.87%), Rs 8,317 crore for ECHS (+19.38%). |
Indian Coast Guard | Rs 9,676.70 crore (+26.50%), Rs 5,000 crore for new aircraft, vessels, patrol boats. |
Border Infrastructure | Rs 7,146.50 crore (+9.74%) for projects in Arunachal Pradesh, J&K, Rajasthan. |
Conclusion | Focus on modernisation, self-reliance, AI, R&D, domestic procurement, and defence innovation to boost national security and economy. |