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Indian Air Force

New Delhi, India

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of the Indian Armed Forces, responsible for securing Indian airspace and conducting aerial warfare during armed conflict. It plays a crucial role in national security and defense, providing air support to ground troops, and conducting intelligence, reconnaissance, and surveillance operations.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Indian Air Force

-37.93

0.16%

Latest Event

CAG Audit Exposes Procurement Bias in IAF

A recent audit by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) revealed significant flaws in the Indian Air Force's procurement procedures, highlighting a bias in favor of certain vendors involved in deals including Apache and Chinook acquisitions. The findings raise concerns about transparency, accountability, and potential undue influence in defense procurement.

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TOADIE

Indian Air Force is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • CAG Audit Exposes Procurement Bias in IAF Logo
    JAN
    18
    2025

    A recent audit by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) revealed significant flaws in the Indian Air Force's procurement procedures, highlighting a bias in favor of certain vendors involved in deals including Apache and Chinook acquisitions. The findings raise concerns about transparency, accountability, and potential undue influence in defense procurement.

  • -50

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 23

    The CAG audit uncovered systemic biases in the IAF's procurement process, indicating favoritism towards specific vendors. This undermines ethical business practices and supply chain transparency, raising red flags about potential regulatory capture and corruption within defense spending.

    CAG Audit Finds Flaws in IAF's Procurement Procedure, Highlighting Bias Towards Specific Vendors Citing Apache and Chinook Deals

  • Audit Reveals Favoritism in IAF Procurement Process Logo
    JAN
    17
    2025

    An audit by India's Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) found that the Indian Air Force tailored its Aircraft and Systems Qualitative Requirements (ASQRs) to match the specifications of select vendors rather than following the open, competitive Defence Procurement Procedure. This selective consultation narrowed competition and potentially increased costs, raising concerns over transparency and accountability in the procurement process.

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 23

    The audit reveals that the IAF deliberately modeled its technical requirements on products already available in the market to favor specific vendors. This undermines ethical business practices by bypassing a transparent, competitive process, fostering cronyism and reducing accountability.

    Audit Reveals Indian Air Force’s Procurement Strategy Favors Specific Vendors – Indian Defence Research Wing

  • -30

    Regulatory Capture

    April 23

    The practice of modifying the ASQRs based on vendor-specific inputs indicates regulatory capture. By aligning procurement requirements with the products of select vendors, the IAF appears to compromise established regulatory and procedural norms intended to ensure unbiased competition.

    Audit Reveals Indian Air Force’s Procurement Strategy Favors Specific Vendors – Indian Defence Research Wing

  • Allegations of Human Rights Violations in IAF Logo
    DEC
    31
    2022

    The article reports that the Indian Air Force faced a total of 8 human rights violation complaints between 2017 and 2022. Although the IAF states that each allegation is investigated under established guidelines—conducted by the Provost Marshal (Air)—the presence of these complaints raises concerns about the institution’s adherence to human rights standards.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 23

    The existence of 8 human rights violation complaints, despite investigative measures being in place, indicates systemic issues in protecting employee and civilian rights. This negative score reflects concerns over labor practices and human rights standards within the IAF.

    116 Rights Violation Complaints Against Army, Air Force Since 2017: Centre

  • Allegations of Human Rights Violations in the IAF Logo
    JUL
    19
    2022

    The article reports that since 2017 the Indian Air Force has faced a series of complaints alleging human rights violations, with one complaint in 2017, one in 2019, and three complaints each in 2021 and 2022. These repeated allegations raise concerns about adherence to human rights standards within the IAF.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 23

    The persistent allegations of human rights violations against the IAF, evidenced by eight complaints over several years, indicate systemic issues in respecting human rights. Such practices, particularly in a defense institution with significant power, can contribute to authoritarian methods and justify broader concerns over potential abuses within state apparatuses.

    116 complaints of human rights violations against army, IAF since 2017: Govt

  • Corruption Allegations in IAF Aircraft Deal Logo
    JUN
    22
    2019

    The CBI registered a corruption case against unidentified Indian Air Force officials linked to the 2009 Pilatus aircraft procurement deal. Allegations include irregular payments and concealment of contract details intended to influence the procurement process.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 23

    The corruption case highlights alleged misuse of power by IAF officials in a high-value defense procurement, undermining democratic accountability and transparency. Such abuse of public trust contributes to authoritarian practices by eroding checks on power.

    CBI registers corruption case against IAF officials ... - India Today

  • -40

    Regulatory Capture

    April 23

    The case also points to potential regulatory capture, with alleged concealment of contract details and irregular payment channels undermining established procurement procedures. This lack of transparency affects accountability in defense spending.

    CBI registers corruption case against IAF officials ... - India Today

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