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Indian Defence Service of Engineers celebrated its 76th Raising Day

The Indian Defence Service of Engineers (IDSE) celebrated its 76th Raising Day on 17 September 2025 at the Manekshaw Centre, Delhi Cantt. The Defence Secretary, Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh, addressed the gathering and praised IDSE officers for their contribution in strengthening India’s military infrastructure. He emphasized the need to embrace new technologies and stay alert to emerging security challenges, underlining the growing strategic importance of defence engineering in a changing global landscape.

This event provides key insights for aspirants into the structure of defence services, civil-military coordination, and infrastructure’s role in national security.

History and Structure of IDSE

Background

The IDSE was formally established on 17 September 1949 as an organised Group ‘A’ engineering cadre under the Ministry of Defence. Its officers serve through the Military Engineer Services (MES), which itself dates back to 1923 and functions under the Army’s Engineer-in-Chief.

Organisational Role

IDSE officers are tasked with,

  • Planning, construction, and maintenance of defence infrastructure across the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and DRDO.
  • Managing technical, administrative, and residential buildings, airfields, jetties, and hospitals.
  • Executing long-term strategic projects for operational readiness.

Highlights from the 76th Raising Day

The celebration was marked by a cultural program and a strong reaffirmation of IDSE’s role in national defence. Key themes included,

  • Emphasis on infrastructure readiness in light of evolving threats.
  • Need for technological modernisation and innovation.
  • Commitment to excellence in execution of high-value defence projects.

Key Facts to Remember

  • IDSE established: 17 September 1949
  • MES formed: 26 September 1923
  • Cadre type: Group ‘A’ engineering (civilian)
  • Recruitment mode: Through UPSC Engineering Services Exam
  • Supervising authority: Engineer-in-Chief, Indian Army
  • Primary tasks: Construction and maintenance of defence infrastructure
  • Works under: Ministry of Defence
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