The Union Budget for FY2025-26 has allocated ₹6.8 lakh crore for India’s defence sector, marking a significant increase from previous years. This budget prioritizes military modernization, domestic procurement, and operational readiness. The defence outlay includes ₹1.8 lakh crore for acquiring new weapons, systems, and equipment, with a strong emphasis on indigenous manufacturing to achieve self-reliance in defence. Despite the substantial allocation, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman did not explicitly mention the defence budget in her speech. However, budget documents reveal a comprehensive breakdown of funds aimed at strengthening India’s military capabilities.
Breakdown of the Defense Budget
1. Total Defense Allocation
- The government has allocated ₹6.8 lakh crore for defence spending in FY2025-26.
- This reflects a 9% increase from the budget estimates of FY2024-25 (₹6.22 lakh crore).
- It is 6% higher than the revised estimates of FY2024-25 (₹6.41 lakh crore).
2. Military Modernization and Capital Expenditure
- ₹1.8 lakh crore is dedicated to the modernization of the armed forces.
- This includes procurement of,
- Fighter jets and helicopters.
- Warships and submarines.
- Tanks and artillery guns.
- Drones, rockets, and missile systems.
- A significant chunk of the capital outlay is directed toward indigenous procurement, in line with India’s “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” (self-reliant India) initiative.
3. Revenue Expenditure
- ₹3.11 lakh crore is allocated for revenue expenditure, which covers:
- Salaries of defence personnel.
- Maintenance and operational costs.
- Infrastructure and logistics for the armed forces.
4. Defense Pensions
- The pension outlay stands at ₹1.6 lakh crore, ensuring financial support for retired defence personnel.
5. Defense Budget as a Share of GDP
- The total defence outlay accounts for 1.9% of India’s projected GDP for FY2024-25.
Key Focus Areas of the Budget
1. Boosting Self-Reliance in Defense Manufacturing
- The government continues to emphasize indigenous production of military hardware.
- A large portion of the defence budget is allocated for procuring weapons and equipment from Indian defence manufacturers.
- Initiatives such as Make in India, Defence Production and Export Promotion Policy (DPEPP), and the Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) promote self-sufficiency.
- The Defence Ministry aims to reduce dependency on foreign imports and encourage domestic innovation.
2. Strengthening the Armed Forces
- The budget focuses on modernizing the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force.
- Procurement of advanced fighter jets, warships, and missile systems will enhance India’s defensive and offensive capabilities.
- Investments in cybersecurity, space defence, and artificial intelligence (AI) in warfare are expected to increase.
3. Infrastructure Development
- The budget includes provisions for the development of strategic roads, airbases, and military installations along India’s borders.
- Projects like the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) initiatives will improve connectivity in sensitive areas, particularly along the India-China and India-Pakistan borders.
4. Research & Development (R&D) in Defense
- Increased funding for the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to support innovation in military technology.
- Collaboration with private players and startups in defence R&D is being encouraged.
- Comparative Analysis with Previous Years
Category | FY2024-25 (BE) | FY2024-25 (RE) | FY2025-26 (BE) | Growth (%) |
Total Defense Budget | ₹6.22 lakh cr | ₹6.41 lakh cr | ₹6.8 lakh cr | +9% |
Modernization & Procurement | ₹1.62 lakh cr | ₹1.75 lakh cr | ₹1.8 lakh cr | +8.8% |
Revenue Expenditure | ₹2.97 lakh cr | ₹3.05 lakh cr | ₹3.11 lakh cr | +4.9% |
Pension Outlay | ₹1.38 lakh cr | ₹1.52 lakh cr | ₹1.6 lakh cr | +14.5% |
Defence Budget as % of GDP | 1.8% | 1.85% | 1.9% | – |
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Union Budget: How much Centre Allocates for Defense? |
Total Defense Budget |
₹6.8 lakh crore
|
Increase from FY2024-25 (BE) |
9% (₹6.22 lakh crore in FY2024-25 BE)
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Increase from FY2024-25 (RE) |
6% (₹6.41 lakh crore in FY2024-25 RE)
|
Modernization & Procurement |
₹1.8 lakh crore for new weapons & equipment
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Revenue Expenditure |
₹3.11 lakh crore
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Pension Outlay |
₹1.6 lakh crore
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Defense Budget as % of GDP |
1.9%
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Key Focus Areas |
– Indigenous defence manufacturing (Make in India)
– Modernization of Army, Navy, Air Force – Cyber, space & AI-based warfare – Infrastructure development along borders |
Procurement List |
Fighter jets, helicopters, warships, submarines, tanks, artillery, drones, missiles
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Emphasis on Self-Reliance |
Increased domestic purchases to reduce imports
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