GK · Chapter 12

Indian Defence and Security

Defence Structure · Paramilitary Forces · Missiles · Warships · Tanks · Aircraft

Defence Structure
  • Supreme Commander of Defence Forces: President of India
  • Ministry of Defence — supreme policy maker in Defence; Head: Defence Minister
Department under MoDNotes
Department of Defence (DOD)
Department of Defence Production
Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare
Department of Defence Research and Development
Department of Military AffairsHead: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS)
⚡ QUICK RECALL First CDS: General Bipin Rawat. Current CDS: General Anil Chauhan.
DRDO & Armed Forces
  • DRDO established 1958; HQ: New Delhi; Head: Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister
  • First Head: Dr. D.S. Kothari; Current Head: Dr. Samir V. Kamat
  • Indian Armed Forces have three branches: Army, Navy, Air Force — HQ of all three located in New Delhi
BranchHighest Officer
ArmyChief of the Army Staff
NavyChief of the Naval Staff
Air ForceChief of the Air Staff
Ranks of Commissioned Officers
ArmyNavyAir Force
Field MarshalAdmiral of the FleetMarshal of the Air Force
GeneralAdmiralAir Chief Marshal
Lieutenant GeneralVice AdmiralAir Marshal
Major GeneralRear AdmiralAir Vice Marshal
BrigadierCommodoreAir Commodore
ColonelCaptainGroup Captain
Lieutenant ColonelCommanderWing Commander
MajorLieutenant CommanderSquadron Leader
CaptainLieutenantFlight Lieutenant
LieutenantSub-LieutenantFlying Officer
⚠ EXAM TRAP "Captain" means different rank levels across services — a senior rank in the Navy (equivalent to Colonel) but a junior rank in the Army. Don't assume equal seniority across branches.
Military Commands and Headquarters
Army CommandHQ
NorthernUdhampur
SouthernPune
EasternKolkata
WesternChandimandir
CentralLucknow
South-WesternJaipur
Training CommandShimla
Navy CommandHQ
SouthernKochi
EasternVisakhapatnam
WesternMumbai
Officer TrainingEzhimala, Kerala
Seaman TrainingINS Chilika, Odisha
Air Force CommandHQ
SouthernThiruvananthapuram
EasternShillong
WesternNew Delhi
South-WesternGandhinagar
CentralPrayagraj
MaintenanceNagpur
TrainingBengaluru
⚡ QUICK RECALL The supreme officer of each military command is called the "Officer Commanding-in-Chief."
Training Institutes
Army InstituteLocation
National Defence Academy (NDA)Khadakwasla
Indian Military Academy (IMA)Dehradun
Officers Training Academy (OTA)Chennai
National Defence CollegeNew Delhi
Defence Service Staff CollegeWellington
School of ArtilleryDeolali, Maharashtra
Infantry SchoolMhow
College of Defence ManagementSecunderabad
Indian National Defence UniversityBinola, Gurugram
Naval InstituteLocation
Indian Naval Academy (INA)Ezhimala, Kerala
INS ChilkaBhubaneswar, Odisha
INS HamlaMalad, Mumbai
INS MandoviGoa
INS ValsuraJamnagar, Gujarat
INS SatavahanaVisakhapatnam
Naval Shipwright SchoolVisakhapatnam
Air Force InstituteLocation
Air Force Administrative CollegeCoimbatore
Air Force Technical CollegeJalahalli
Institute of Aviation MedicineBengaluru
Air Force AcademyHyderabad
Elementary Flying SchoolBidar
Paratroopers Training SchoolAgra
India's Internal Security Forces
ForceEstablishedHQRole
Assam Rifles1835ShillongMyanmar & India-China border security; "Sentinel of the North-East"
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)1939New DelhiAssists in internal law and order
National Cadet Corps (NCC)1948Motto: Unity and Discipline
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)1962New DelhiPrevents cross-border infiltration
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)1963New DelhiGuards Nepal & Bhutan borders
Border Security Force (BSF)1965New DelhiGuards International Borders of India
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)1969New DelhiSecurity of Central Government properties
Indian Coast Guard1978New DelhiSecurity of maritime borders
National Security Guard (NSG)1984New DelhiKnown as 'Black Cat'; counter-terrorism operations
Special Protection Group (SPG)1985New DelhiSecurity for PM, former PMs & families
Rapid Action Force (RAF)1992New DelhiSpecialised wing of CRPF
⚠ EXAM TRAP Assam Rifles (1835) is the OLDEST paramilitary force in India — much older than CRPF (1939), often wrongly assumed to be the oldest due to its wider recognition.
Public Sector Defence Companies
CompanyHQKey Products
Garden Reach Shipbuilders & EngineersKolkataWarships & naval vessels; Shipping, Engineering, Engine Manufacturing departments
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)BengaluruElectronics equipment for armed & paramilitary forces
Goa Shipyard LimitedVasco da Gama, GoaDefence ships, landing crafts, patrol vessels
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. (MDL)MumbaiIndia's largest shipbuilder; offshore oil well platforms; acquired by Govt. in 1960
Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML)BengaluruRailway coaches, bridges, heavy equipment, trucks, diesel engines
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)BengaluruFighter aircraft, helicopters, engine components
Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL)HyderabadMissile production — Prithvi, Akash, Trishul, Nag
⚠ EXAM TRAP HAL's headquarters is in BENGALURU, not Mumbai — commonly confused with MDL (Mazagon Dock), which IS headquartered in Mumbai.
Missile Development Programme (IGMDP)
  • Programme: Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme; started 1983
  • Father of Indian Missile Technology: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
  • Developed five core missiles under the programme: Prithvi, Agni, Trishul, Akash, Nag
Prithvi VariantTest YearRangeType
Prithvi-I1988, Chandipur150 kmSurface-to-Surface; First Indigenous Missile
Prithvi-II1996250–300 kmSurface-to-Surface
Prithvi-III2009350–600 kmSurface-to-Surface
Agni VariantTest YearRange
Agni-I1989 (first test)700–1200 km (Short Range)
Agni-II19992000–3500 km
Agni-III20073000–5500 km (Intermediate Range)
Agni-IV2011Up to 4000 km (Long Range)
Agni-V20125000–8000 km (Inter-continental)
Agni-VIUnder development6000–10000 km (ICBM)
Trishul, Akash & Nag Missiles
MissileDetails
TrishulFirst tested 1985; Range: 500 m – 9 km; indigenous surface-to-air missile
AkashSurface-to-air; uses Ramjet engine; similar to US Patriot missile; Range: 25–30 km
NagLaunched 1990; Anti-tank; Range: 3–7 km; Motto: "Fire and Forget"
Other Major Missiles
MissileType / Description
PrahaarSurface-to-Surface; indigenously developed by DRDO
ShauryaSurface-to-Surface; land version of K-15 (Sagarika)
AstraAir-to-air missile
DhanushNaval version of Prithvi; Surface-to-Surface
BrahMosIndia-Russia joint project; supersonic cruise missile; Fire & Forget; named after Brahmaputra (India) and Moskva (Russia)
PinakaNamed after Lord Shiva's bow; multi-barrel rocket launcher; Range: 40–90 km
Sagarika / K-15 / B-05India's first nuclear-capable SLBM; tested 2008
Barak-8Imported from Israel; protects warships from underwater missiles; Range: 70–100 km
⚡ QUICK RECALL BrahMos gets its name from TWO rivers: Brahmaputra (India) and Moskva (Russia) — reflecting the joint India-Russia development.
India's Major Radars
  • Swati
  • Indra-I
  • Indra-II
  • Rohini
  • Revathi
  • Arudhra
Military Aircraft
AircraftKey Details
TejasWorld's smallest/lightest multi-role supersonic aircraft; all-weather; air-to-air/ground/sea strikes; by HAL
NishantUnmanned training aircraft; indigenous technology; hard to detect by radar
Sukhoi-30 MKIManufactured by Russia; modern multi-role fighter; can fire 12 missile types simultaneously
DhruvAdvanced light twin-engine indigenous helicopter; 14-seater; used for coast/flood surveys
Rafale4th-gen twin-engine stealth aircraft; undetectable by radar; Speed: 2222 km/hr; Range: 3700 km; from Dassault Aviation, France
Mirage 2000Multi-role fighter; by Dassault Aviation, France
MiG-29Modern fighter by Russia; India has three squadrons
HTT-40India's indigenously developed basic trainer aircraft
Major Indian Warships / Submarines
VesselCategoryKey Details
INS VikrantAircraft CarrierIndigenous; built at Cochin Shipyard; launched 2013
INS RajputGuided Missile DestroyerManufactured in Ukraine; inducted 1980; decommissioned 2021
INS ViraatAircraft Carrier (Oldest)Purchased from Britain 1987; decommissioned 2017
INS DelhiDestroyerGuided missile system; inducted 1997
INS VikramadityaAircraft CarrierPurchased from Russia 2004; inducted 2013
INS AstradhariniTorpedo Launch & RecoveryCommissioned 2015
INS ArihantSubmarineIndia's first indigenous submarine; inducted 2016
INS Karanj (S23)Submarine — Kalvari ClassManufactured by MDL; commissioned 2021
INS VisakhapatnamDestroyerProject 15B; built by MDL; commissioned 2021
INS KolkataDestroyerProject 15A; MDL; stealth technology; commissioned 2014
Project 75 & Project 17A Vessels
Project 75 — Kalvari ClassProject 17A — Nilgiri Class
INS KalvariINS Nilgiri
INS KhanderiINS Himgiri
INS KaranjINS Udaygiri
INS VelaINS Dunagiri
INS VagirINS Taragiri
INS VagsheerINS Vindhyagiri
INS Mahendragiri
⚡ QUICK RECALL Project 75 = submarines (Kalvari Class, French collaboration). Project 17A = stealth frigates (Nilgiri Class). Don't mix submarine and frigate projects.
Major Tanks
TankDetails
Arjun TankDeveloped by DRDO; inducted 2004; 360° targeting; range: 2.5 km; works in desert, swampy & riverine areas
Arjun Mark-IINew version; 40% indigenous components
Nag (Anti-Tank Missile)Third-generation; can target objects up to 4 km
Bhishma / T-90Purchased from Russia; can fire missiles up to 4 km; protects against landmines; manufactured at Avadi, Chennai
Bhim TankDeveloped by DRDO; stores 50 shell rounds with automated loading
Muntra TankDeveloped by DRDO; India's first unmanned tank; commissioned 2017; variants: Muntra-S, Muntra-M, Muntra-N
⚡ QUICK RECALL First indigenous 155mm gun (Bofors-type) manufactured by TATA Group — can fire six rounds at a 40 km target in under three minutes.
Quick Reference Summary
Supreme Commander of DefencePresident of India
Current CDSAnil Chauhan (First: Bipin Rawat)
DRDOEstablished 1958; HQ: New Delhi
DRDO Current HeadDr. Samir V. Kamat
IGMDPStarted 1983; Father: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Father of Indian Missile TechnologyDr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
First Indigenous MissilePrithvi-I (Tested 1988, Chandipur)
BrahMosIndia-Russia joint project; supersonic cruise missile
INS VikrantIndia's first indigenous aircraft carrier (2013)
INS ArihantIndia's first indigenous nuclear submarine (2016)
TejasLightest multi-role supersonic aircraft; by HAL
RafaleSpeed: 2222 km/hr; Range: 3700 km; from France
Arjun TankInducted 2004; 360° targeting; range: 2.5 km
Muntra TankIndia's first unmanned tank (2017)
Bhishma/T-90Purchased from Russia; manufacturing at Avadi, Chennai
NSGKnown as 'Black Cat'; est. 1984; counter-terrorism
BSFEst. 1965; guards International Borders of India
NCC MottoUnity and Discipline
Assam RiflesEst. 1835; "Sentinel of the North-East"
HAL HeadquartersBengaluru
MDL HeadquartersMumbai