Indian Audit & Accounts Department
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This Report for the year ended March 2014 has been prepared for submission to the President of India under Article 151 of the Constitution of India. This Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India contains the results of audit of the...
Ready availability of ammunition plays a critical role in overall preparedness of the Army. Director General Ordnance Services (DGOS) at Army Headquarters (AHQ) is responsible for overall management of ammunition in the Army and carries out annual...
Indian Air Force (IAF) was operating MIG-21 series of aircraft manufactured during 1966 to 1987 and majority of these aircraft were expected to be phased out in the 1990s, thereby resulting in significant fall in combat level of IAF. Thus, IAF...
In order to attain self reliance and effect savings in foreign exchange, Bharat Earth Movers Limited, a Defence PSU, signed a collaboration agreement for indigenisation of TATRA vehicles in 1986 with M/s Omnipol of Czechoslovakia to cater the...
The total expenditure of the Defence Services during the year 2012-13 was RS 1,87,469 crore. Of this, the Air Force and Navy spent RS 51,118 crore and RS 29,879 crore respectively. The combined expenditure of the two services amounts to 43.21 per...
The total expenditure of the Defence Services during the year 2011-12 was RS 1,75,898 crore. Of this, the Air Force and Navy spent RS 46,134 crore and RS 31,270 crore respectively. The combined expenditure of the two services amounts to 44 per ...
The Communication Squadron of the Indian Air Force (IAF) maintains a fleet of aircraft and helicopters for providing air transportation to VVIPs. IAF proposed (August 1999) to replace Mi-8 helicopters in this squadron with an advanced version of...
Despite highlighting cases of poor management of Defence estates in the various Audit Reports repeatedly and issue of specific directions by the PAC for strict compliance with the concerned Rules and Regulation, there had been no significant...
As a major maritime nation, India's vital economic and security interest are linked to the seas. It is, therefore, essential to maintain naval forces that are not only adequate but also have the combat edge to meet contemporary threats. To ensure...
The total expenditure of the Defence Services during the year 2010-11 was Rs.1,58,723 crore.Of this, the Air Force and Navy spent Rs.38,782 crore and Rs.27,285 crore respectively. The combined expenditure of the two services amounts to 41.62 per...