Why in the news?

  • The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by the Defence Minister, approved a series of capital acquisition proposals worth around 79,000 crore aimed at strengthening the operational capabilities of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

Defence Acquisition Council (DAC)

  • What is it?: It is the highest decision-making body in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) on matters related to the procurement of weapons, platforms, and systems for the Indian Armed Forces.
  • Formation: It was established in 2001 following the recommendations of the Group of Ministers (GoM) set up after the Kargil War (1999) to streamline defence planning and procurement.
  • Composition:
    • Chairperson: Defence Minister of India
    • Members:
      • Chief of Defence Staff (CDS)
      • Chiefs of the Army, Navy, and Air Force
      • Defence Secretary
      • Secretary (Defence Production)
      • Secretary (Defence Research & Development)
      • Financial Adviser (Defence Services)
  • Function:
    • Policy Formulation: Final approval authority for capital acquisitions in the defence sector.
    • Prioritization: Approves the Long-Term Integrated Perspective Plan (LTIPP) and Annual Acquisition Plan (AAP) of the Armed Forces.
    • Acceptance of Necessity (AoN): Grants AoN — the first step in any defence procurement, signifying official recognition of need.
    • Categorization of Procurement: Decides the mode of acquisition
    • Make in India Promotion: Encourages indigenization and self-reliance through initiatives like IDDM (Indigenously Designed, Developed & Manufactured) category.
    • Monitoring: Reviews progress of major acquisition projects and accords financial sanction where required.