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The Indian military is required to hold ammunition enough to fight a short intense war of 20 days and stocks of just 20 per cent of the armoury - 31 types of ammunition - were found to be satisfactory.

The stock of as many as 61 types of ammunition - out of a total of 152 types of ammunition considered critical by the Indian Army to fight a war - is available for just 10 days only, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has found.

The stocks of just 20 per cent of the armoury - 31 types of ammunition - were found to be satisfactory, the CAG has found. The CAG report was placed before the Parliament today.

The Indian military is required to hold ammunition enough to fight a short intense war of 20 days. Earlier, Indian military was required to have store supplies, spares and ammunition - called War Wastage Reserve (WWR) - to fight a 40 day intense war. In 1999 the WWR was scaled down to only 20 days.

The CAG says that of the 152 types of ammunition identified as critical stocks of only 31 were available for 40 days whereas as many as 12 types of ammunition was available for 30 to 40 days and stocks of as many of 26 types of ammunition was available for a little over 20 days.

The CAG report says that while WWR stocks of some of the critical items have improved - for instance explosives and demolition items- ammunition for Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFV) and Artillery ammunition "meant for sustaining superior fire power were under critical level".

SHORTFALL NOT MET DESPITE SPECIAL PLAN

Concerned by shortfall, the previous UPA government had come up with a plan - Ammunition Road Map - to rapidly add to ammunition stocks by 2015. The CAG report, however, observes that "despite a lapse of more than three years - from March 2013- no significant improvement in availability of WWR ammunition was noticed".

SHORTAGE OF AMMUNITION AFFECTS TRAINING OF SOLDIERS

Lack of ammunition stocks is severely affecting training of the Indian Army. The CAG has observed because of shortage of ammunition, the Army Head Quarters had imposed "restriction" on training. It says in 2016, of the 24 types of ammunition required for training only three were available for more than five days for training activity. And, the availability of as much as 88 per cent of ammunition was far below requirement. "Majority of training ammunition - 77 to 88 per cent - remained critical i.e. less than five day".

SPECIAL POWERS TO INDIAN ARMY TO MAKE EMERGENCY PURCHASES

Concerned by huge shortfall of ammunition, the Government recently gave the vice-chief of Army Staff powers to make to emergency purchases.

Sources told India Today that the Indian Army has identified 46 types of ammunition, about half dozen types of mines and 10 weapon systems as extremely critical. "These can now be purchased immediately bypassing the long winded procurement procedure," a senior officer said.

So much for China and Pakistan vs India Threads...

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...ar-supply-shortfall-cag-report/1/1008042.html
 
Just keep this in mind that we recently sanctioned 20000 crores to improve ammunition stock.
https://www.google.com/amp/m.econom...eep-forces-ready/amp_articleshow/56992170.cms
Assuming the speed at which we work. I would say these were not delivered at the time of audit.

On top of it govt gave go ahead for army to further beef up its stock with no upper limit.

Before people start jumping up and down. Keep these factors in mind.
 
That's actually quite an old report...just recycled for TRP.
 
So CAG is showing its intelligence by making such reports public ?
Is there no accountability for CAG for spewing non sense at such critical times?
 
The Indian military is required to hold ammunition enough to fight a short intense war of 20 days and stocks of just 20 per cent of the armoury - 31 types of ammunition - were found to be satisfactory.

The stock of as many as 61 types of ammunition - out of a total of 152 types of ammunition considered critical by the Indian Army to fight a war - is available for just 10 days only, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has found.

The stocks of just 20 per cent of the armoury - 31 types of ammunition - were found to be satisfactory, the CAG has found. The CAG report was placed before the Parliament today.

The Indian military is required to hold ammunition enough to fight a short intense war of 20 days. Earlier, Indian military was required to have store supplies, spares and ammunition - called War Wastage Reserve (WWR) - to fight a 40 day intense war. In 1999 the WWR was scaled down to only 20 days.

The CAG says that of the 152 types of ammunition identified as critical stocks of only 31 were available for 40 days whereas as many as 12 types of ammunition was available for 30 to 40 days and stocks of as many of 26 types of ammunition was available for a little over 20 days.

The CAG report says that while WWR stocks of some of the critical items have improved - for instance explosives and demolition items- ammunition for Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFV) and Artillery ammunition "meant for sustaining superior fire power were under critical level".

SHORTFALL NOT MET DESPITE SPECIAL PLAN

Concerned by shortfall, the previous UPA government had come up with a plan - Ammunition Road Map - to rapidly add to ammunition stocks by 2015. The CAG report, however, observes that "despite a lapse of more than three years - from March 2013- no significant improvement in availability of WWR ammunition was noticed".

SHORTAGE OF AMMUNITION AFFECTS TRAINING OF SOLDIERS

Lack of ammunition stocks is severely affecting training of the Indian Army. The CAG has observed because of shortage of ammunition, the Army Head Quarters had imposed "restriction" on training. It says in 2016, of the 24 types of ammunition required for training only three were available for more than five days for training activity. And, the availability of as much as 88 per cent of ammunition was far below requirement. "Majority of training ammunition - 77 to 88 per cent - remained critical i.e. less than five day".

SPECIAL POWERS TO INDIAN ARMY TO MAKE EMERGENCY PURCHASES

Concerned by huge shortfall of ammunition, the Government recently gave the vice-chief of Army Staff powers to make to emergency purchases.

Sources told India Today that the Indian Army has identified 46 types of ammunition, about half dozen types of mines and 10 weapon systems as extremely critical. "These can now be purchased immediately bypassing the long winded procurement procedure," a senior officer said.

So much for China and Pakistan vs India Threads...

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...ar-supply-shortfall-cag-report/1/1008042.html
And they want to fight two front war with China and Pakistan.

Pakistan stock is about 20 to 30 days while China has stocks of 45 to 60 days.

and in case of two front war India's stock will only serve 2 to 3 days.
 
So CAG is showing its intelligence by making such reports public ?
Is there no accountability for CAG for spewing non sense at such critical times?
Lol they are audit report and on r8ght time of india

Read there report

They also says that improvement has Been made since 2013

The CAG says that of the 152 types of ammunition identified as critical stocks of only 31 were available for 40 days whereas as many as 12 types of ammunition was available for 30 to 40 days and stocks of as many of 26 types of ammunition was available for a little over 20 days.

Due to this report Govt approved 40,000 crores to for shorterm purchase

Such organization are chrck balances of
 
And they want to fight two front war with China and Pakistan.

Pakistan stock is about 20 to 30 days while China has stocks of 45 to 60 days.

and in case of two front war India's stock will only serve 2 to 3 days.

Mad-rassa math! Pakistan's stockpile is 1/10th of India. In a war India or China may not win but you will be destroyed for sure. So dont ask for it.
 
Mad-rassa math! Pakistan's stockpile is 1/10th of India. In a war India or China may not win but you will be destroyed for sure. So dont ask for it.
RSS Bakt math...right

Pakistani stock are sufficient for 20 to 30 days.
 
Then India will fight with China meanwhile placing ammunition orders to its suppliers?
 
RSS Bakt math...right

Pakistani stock are sufficient for 20 to 30 days.
Lol

Pakistan has so tiny budget & capex

Your 20-30 days of ammunitions equals to

Our 70-80 days depends on Hude Budget and capex we have over you

Then India will fight with China meanwhile placing ammunition orders to its suppliers?
Ohh report is out india can only fight fir 10 days

I don't what PLA is waiting for
 
Its just wrong to expect Pakistanis and Chinese to understand what is independent oversight over defence matters and what are the limitations.
 

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