Rafale Fighter MMRCFA acquisition case (2013) The $8.9 billion deal for the purchase of 36 Rafale aircraft from France was delayed due to the Agusta Westland bribery scandal and a cautious stance taken by the government of India. The committee commented on the delay saying – "The committee are unhappy to note that although a considerable time has elapsed, negotiations with France on Rafale (fighter aircraft) could not be taken to a logical end".
"The committee takes serious view of the fact that our squadron strength is already short of what has been authorized by the Government and moreover, insufficiency in number of available pilots in the Air Force further deteriorates our operational capabilities," said the parliament panel headed by Major General (retd.) B.C Khanduri.
Surgical Strikes(2016) After initial reluctance, the army briefed members of the SCOD during October 2016. One of the members said –
"A brief statement was made by the army on the sensitive issue. But no questions were taken". However, this statement was countered by the statement issued by minority members MP Ambika Soni and MP Madhusudhan Mistry – ''"The decision not to brief the committee over surgical strikes under the garb of secrecy only amounts to 'lack of confidence' in the Members of Parliament, who are in the committee and who are bound by the oath of secrecy. This position is absolutely unacceptable to us".''
Operational Preparedness (2015–2018) During April 2015, SCOD highlighted for the first time the disturbing state of defence. In its seventh and eighth report on Demands of Grants, the SCOD said that while the sanctioned strength was 42, Indian Air Force at present has 35 active squadrons –
"With regard to this, representatives of air force deposed before the committee that a drawdown has already begun and, by 2022, air force will have around just 25 squadrons, thereby losing even the slight edge over rival neighbouring nation" , the panel additionally said in the same report, that IAF would need 45 squadrons to counter "two front collusive threat". During March 2018 deposition of Vice Chief of Army Staff
Sarath Chand, it was stated that – "Funds allocated is insufficient and the army is finding it difficult to even stock arms, ammunition, spares for 10-day intensive war. All the three services are expected to be prepared for at least 10 days of intense battle." Following this testimony, the
defence minister,
Ms. Nirmala Sitharam said that
Ministry of Defence (MOD) has been trying to shore up all the shortages however the forces would have to prioritize and rationalize. However the SCOD recommended and the government via the
Ministry of Defence (MOD) followed up eventually by increasing the financial powers of all three vice chiefs up to == Chairpersons ==