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#GD@ssbclear GD Topic: India is making large-scale investments in the defence sector. In your opinion, what will be the biggest impact of this? Leads: 1️⃣ Enhanced Operational Capability 2️⃣ Strengthened Global Influence 3️⃣ Boost to Defence Exports and Economy ✅Lead A: Enhanced Operational Capability 📌Key Arguments: 1. Modernization of Armed Forces: Investments in fighter jets, submarines, drones, and advanced artillery significantly improve India’s combat readiness. 2. Technological Superiority: Indigenous projects in AI, cyber warfare, and electronic surveillance strengthen India’s edge in modern warfare. 3. Improved Border Preparedness: Better infrastructure, advanced sensors, and surveillance enhance India’s deterrence against hostile neighbours. 4. Network-Centric Warfare: Integration of satellites, communication systems, and battlefield management systems makes operations faster and more precise. 5. Self-reliance in Strategic Assets: Increased production of missiles, UAVs, and air defence systems reduces dependency on foreign suppliers during crises. 🧠Supporting Example: Inductions of platforms like INS Vikrant, LCA Tejas, and Agni-V reflect growing indigenous capabilities and significantly boost operational strength. ✅Lead B: Strengthened Global Influence 📌Key Arguments: 1. Strategic Partnerships: A strong defence sector enhances India’s position in QUAD, I2U2, Indo-Pacific discussions, and global military diplomacy. 2. Credible Military Power: As India rises economically, strong defence capabilities reinforce its position as a responsible regional power. 3. Leadership in Indo-Pacific: Naval expansion and joint exercises project India as a stabilizing force in an increasingly contested region. 4. Increased Defence Cooperation: More countries seek joint exercises, technology sharing, and training partnerships with India. 5. Stronger Voice in Global Forums: Defence strength complements India’s diplomatic efforts in the UN, G20, and other multilateral platforms. 🧠Supporting Example: India conducts more than 50 bilateral and multilateral military exercises annually, reflecting its expanding role as a global defence partner. ✅Lead C: Boost to Defence Exports and Economy 📌Key Arguments: 1. Growth of Defence Manufacturing: Indigenous firms—HAL, BEL, DRDO startups—are driving the shift from importer to exporter. 2. Job Creation: Defence corridors in UP and Tamil Nadu generate thousands of skilled jobs in manufacturing, R&D, and maintenance. 3. Increase in Exports: India’s defence exports crossed ₹21,000 crore, the highest ever, with rising demand for missiles, radars, and aircraft parts. 4. Boost to Private Sector: Startups and private companies are innovating in drones, robotics, and AI-based security systems. 5. Reduced Import Dependency: Strengthening domestic production saves foreign exchange and builds long-term economic resilience. 🧠Supporting Example: Countries in Southeast Asia, Africa, and West Asia are procuring Indian-made helicopters, artillery, and UAV systems—significantly expanding India’s defence export footprint. ✅Conclusion (Opinion): While all three outcomes are important, Enhanced Operational Capability stands out as the most immediate and impactful. A stronger, modern, and self-reliant military directly boosts national security—India’s top priority given regional challenges. At the same time, strengthened global influence and growing defence exports will naturally follow as India continues to modernize and scale its defence ecosystem.