
India’s defence system combines some of the world’s highest peacetime defence allocations. Recurring audit findings on delays, cost overruns, quality lapses, and incomplete offset obligations in key procurement and production programmes. The documented costs of crashes, defective ammunition, and failed offsets are dispersed across public budgets. Armed forces operations and soldier families, while institutional accountability…

India’s defence sector generates extensive documentation in the form of audit reports by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), defence ministry annual reports, and parliamentary committee proceedings.

India’s military-industrial base-spread across massive public-sector enterprises like HAL, the former OFB, BEML, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, and dozens of ancillary units-was built to ensure Defence Production.

India is undergoing a remarkable digital transformation, positioning itself as a global leader in digital governance and artificial intelligence. Through a strategic policy framework and substantial investments in digital public infrastructure (DPI).

Artificial Intelligence has fundamentally transformed India’s political campaigning landscape, creating a projected $50-60 million market that continues to expand rapidly amid deepening digital penetration. The 2024 general elections marked the definitive inflection point where AI evolved from experimental tool to campaign essential.

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls represents one of the most extensive voter verification initiatives in democratic history, encompassing 51 crore electors across 12 states and union territories. Phase-II of this politically significant exercise commenced on November 4, 2025, with over 5.3 lakh Booth Level Officers (BLOs) undertaking door-to-door verification until December 4, 2025.