Defence Structure · Paramilitary Forces · Missiles · Warships · Tanks · Aircraft
| Department under MoD | Notes |
|---|---|
| Department of Defence (DOD) | — |
| Department of Defence Production | — |
| Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare | — |
| Department of Defence Research and Development | — |
| Department of Military Affairs | Head: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) |
| Branch | Highest Officer |
|---|---|
| Army | Chief of the Army Staff |
| Navy | Chief of the Naval Staff |
| Air Force | Chief of the Air Staff |
| Army | Navy | Air Force |
|---|---|---|
| Field Marshal | Admiral of the Fleet | Marshal of the Air Force |
| General | Admiral | Air Chief Marshal |
| Lieutenant General | Vice Admiral | Air Marshal |
| Major General | Rear Admiral | Air Vice Marshal |
| Brigadier | Commodore | Air Commodore |
| Colonel | Captain | Group Captain |
| Lieutenant Colonel | Commander | Wing Commander |
| Major | Lieutenant Commander | Squadron Leader |
| Captain | Lieutenant | Flight Lieutenant |
| Lieutenant | Sub-Lieutenant | Flying Officer |
| Army Command | HQ |
|---|---|
| Northern | Udhampur |
| Southern | Pune |
| Eastern | Kolkata |
| Western | Chandimandir |
| Central | Lucknow |
| South-Western | Jaipur |
| Training Command | Shimla |
| Navy Command | HQ |
|---|---|
| Southern | Kochi |
| Eastern | Visakhapatnam |
| Western | Mumbai |
| Officer Training | Ezhimala, Kerala |
| Seaman Training | INS Chilika, Odisha |
| Air Force Command | HQ |
|---|---|
| Southern | Thiruvananthapuram |
| Eastern | Shillong |
| Western | New Delhi |
| South-Western | Gandhinagar |
| Central | Prayagraj |
| Maintenance | Nagpur |
| Training | Bengaluru |
| Army Institute | Location |
|---|---|
| National Defence Academy (NDA) | Khadakwasla |
| Indian Military Academy (IMA) | Dehradun |
| Officers Training Academy (OTA) | Chennai |
| National Defence College | New Delhi |
| Defence Service Staff College | Wellington |
| School of Artillery | Deolali, Maharashtra |
| Infantry School | Mhow |
| College of Defence Management | Secunderabad |
| Indian National Defence University | Binola, Gurugram |
| Naval Institute | Location |
|---|---|
| Indian Naval Academy (INA) | Ezhimala, Kerala |
| INS Chilka | Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
| INS Hamla | Malad, Mumbai |
| INS Mandovi | Goa |
| INS Valsura | Jamnagar, Gujarat |
| INS Satavahana | Visakhapatnam |
| Naval Shipwright School | Visakhapatnam |
| Air Force Institute | Location |
|---|---|
| Air Force Administrative College | Coimbatore |
| Air Force Technical College | Jalahalli |
| Institute of Aviation Medicine | Bengaluru |
| Air Force Academy | Hyderabad |
| Elementary Flying School | Bidar |
| Paratroopers Training School | Agra |
| Force | Established | HQ | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assam Rifles | 1835 | Shillong | Myanmar & India-China border security; "Sentinel of the North-East" |
| Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) | 1939 | New Delhi | Assists in internal law and order |
| National Cadet Corps (NCC) | 1948 | — | Motto: Unity and Discipline |
| Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) | 1962 | New Delhi | Prevents cross-border infiltration |
| Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) | 1963 | New Delhi | Guards Nepal & Bhutan borders |
| Border Security Force (BSF) | 1965 | New Delhi | Guards International Borders of India |
| Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) | 1969 | New Delhi | Security of Central Government properties |
| Indian Coast Guard | 1978 | New Delhi | Security of maritime borders |
| National Security Guard (NSG) | 1984 | New Delhi | Known as 'Black Cat'; counter-terrorism operations |
| Special Protection Group (SPG) | 1985 | New Delhi | Security for PM, former PMs & families |
| Rapid Action Force (RAF) | 1992 | New Delhi | Specialised wing of CRPF |
| Company | HQ | Key Products |
|---|---|---|
| Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers | Kolkata | Warships & naval vessels; Shipping, Engineering, Engine Manufacturing departments |
| Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) | Bengaluru | Electronics equipment for armed & paramilitary forces |
| Goa Shipyard Limited | Vasco da Gama, Goa | Defence ships, landing crafts, patrol vessels |
| Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. (MDL) | Mumbai | India's largest shipbuilder; offshore oil well platforms; acquired by Govt. in 1960 |
| Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML) | Bengaluru | Railway coaches, bridges, heavy equipment, trucks, diesel engines |
| Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) | Bengaluru | Fighter aircraft, helicopters, engine components |
| Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) | Hyderabad | Missile production — Prithvi, Akash, Trishul, Nag |
| Prithvi Variant | Test Year | Range | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prithvi-I | 1988, Chandipur | 150 km | Surface-to-Surface; First Indigenous Missile |
| Prithvi-II | 1996 | 250–300 km | Surface-to-Surface |
| Prithvi-III | 2009 | 350–600 km | Surface-to-Surface |
| Agni Variant | Test Year | Range |
|---|---|---|
| Agni-I | 1989 (first test) | 700–1200 km (Short Range) |
| Agni-II | 1999 | 2000–3500 km |
| Agni-III | 2007 | 3000–5500 km (Intermediate Range) |
| Agni-IV | 2011 | Up to 4000 km (Long Range) |
| Agni-V | 2012 | 5000–8000 km (Inter-continental) |
| Agni-VI | Under development | 6000–10000 km (ICBM) |
| Missile | Details |
|---|---|
| Trishul | First tested 1985; Range: 500 m – 9 km; indigenous surface-to-air missile |
| Akash | Surface-to-air; uses Ramjet engine; similar to US Patriot missile; Range: 25–30 km |
| Nag | Launched 1990; Anti-tank; Range: 3–7 km; Motto: "Fire and Forget" |
| Missile | Type / Description |
|---|---|
| Prahaar | Surface-to-Surface; indigenously developed by DRDO |
| Shaurya | Surface-to-Surface; land version of K-15 (Sagarika) |
| Astra | Air-to-air missile |
| Dhanush | Naval version of Prithvi; Surface-to-Surface |
| BrahMos | India-Russia joint project; supersonic cruise missile; Fire & Forget; named after Brahmaputra (India) and Moskva (Russia) |
| Pinaka | Named after Lord Shiva's bow; multi-barrel rocket launcher; Range: 40–90 km |
| Sagarika / K-15 / B-05 | India's first nuclear-capable SLBM; tested 2008 |
| Barak-8 | Imported from Israel; protects warships from underwater missiles; Range: 70–100 km |
| Aircraft | Key Details |
|---|---|
| Tejas | World's smallest/lightest multi-role supersonic aircraft; all-weather; air-to-air/ground/sea strikes; by HAL |
| Nishant | Unmanned training aircraft; indigenous technology; hard to detect by radar |
| Sukhoi-30 MKI | Manufactured by Russia; modern multi-role fighter; can fire 12 missile types simultaneously |
| Dhruv | Advanced light twin-engine indigenous helicopter; 14-seater; used for coast/flood surveys |
| Rafale | 4th-gen twin-engine stealth aircraft; undetectable by radar; Speed: 2222 km/hr; Range: 3700 km; from Dassault Aviation, France |
| Mirage 2000 | Multi-role fighter; by Dassault Aviation, France |
| MiG-29 | Modern fighter by Russia; India has three squadrons |
| HTT-40 | India's indigenously developed basic trainer aircraft |
| Vessel | Category | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
| INS Vikrant | Aircraft Carrier | Indigenous; built at Cochin Shipyard; launched 2013 |
| INS Rajput | Guided Missile Destroyer | Manufactured in Ukraine; inducted 1980; decommissioned 2021 |
| INS Viraat | Aircraft Carrier (Oldest) | Purchased from Britain 1987; decommissioned 2017 |
| INS Delhi | Destroyer | Guided missile system; inducted 1997 |
| INS Vikramaditya | Aircraft Carrier | Purchased from Russia 2004; inducted 2013 |
| INS Astradharini | Torpedo Launch & Recovery | Commissioned 2015 |
| INS Arihant | Submarine | India's first indigenous submarine; inducted 2016 |
| INS Karanj (S23) | Submarine — Kalvari Class | Manufactured by MDL; commissioned 2021 |
| INS Visakhapatnam | Destroyer | Project 15B; built by MDL; commissioned 2021 |
| INS Kolkata | Destroyer | Project 15A; MDL; stealth technology; commissioned 2014 |
| Project 75 — Kalvari Class | Project 17A — Nilgiri Class |
|---|---|
| INS Kalvari | INS Nilgiri |
| INS Khanderi | INS Himgiri |
| INS Karanj | INS Udaygiri |
| INS Vela | INS Dunagiri |
| INS Vagir | INS Taragiri |
| INS Vagsheer | INS Vindhyagiri |
| — | INS Mahendragiri |
| Tank | Details |
|---|---|
| Arjun Tank | Developed by DRDO; inducted 2004; 360° targeting; range: 2.5 km; works in desert, swampy & riverine areas |
| Arjun Mark-II | New version; 40% indigenous components |
| Nag (Anti-Tank Missile) | Third-generation; can target objects up to 4 km |
| Bhishma / T-90 | Purchased from Russia; can fire missiles up to 4 km; protects against landmines; manufactured at Avadi, Chennai |
| Bhim Tank | Developed by DRDO; stores 50 shell rounds with automated loading |
| Muntra Tank | Developed by DRDO; India's first unmanned tank; commissioned 2017; variants: Muntra-S, Muntra-M, Muntra-N |