Administrative Challenges in Defence Maintenance: The Dhruv Helicopter Grounding Case

Overview

Deeper administrative flaws in India’s defence maintenance and logistics chain are reflected in the Navy and Coast Guard grounding ALH Dhruv helicopters after a major component malfunction. This instance demonstrates structural flaws that impact institutional accountability and operational readiness.

Analytical Dimensions

  • The multi-layered processes used in defence logistics result in delays in the acquisition of necessary components.
  • Real-time monitoring technologies for tracking component life and anticipating failures are absent from maintenance planning.
  • Timely decision-making is impacted by ongoing coordination issues between HAL, user services, and supervisory bodies.
  • There is still little standardisation of maintenance procedures among services, which results in disjointed procedures.

Challenges

  • Mission-critical component replacement is delayed as a result of slow supply-chain reaction.
  • Dependency on single-source suppliers results from a lack of vendor diversification.
  • There is a lack of clarity in accountability processes on who is responsible for technical errors.
  • Budget prioritisation prioritises lifetime maintenance support over new acquisitions.

Way Forward

  • Use digital diagnostics and AI-powered predictive maintenance tools to identify problems early.
  • To expedite maintenance and purchase, create a single Defence Logistics Authority.
  • To improve accountability, HAL and the military forces should establish explicit service-level agreements.
  • To lessen supply-chain vulnerabilities, diversify your vendor base using PPP models.

In conclusion

The Dhruv grounding incident highlights the need for effective maintenance governance in addition to hardware for defence readiness. For platforms to be mission-ready, logistics, accountability, and technological systems must be strengthened.

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