Standing Committee on Defence (India)

Standing Committee on Defence
Department Related Standing Committee
18th Lok Sabha
FoundedApril 1993 (1993-04)
Country India
Leadership
ChaipersonRadha Mohan Singh
Chairperson partyBharatiya Janata Party
AppointerLok sabha speaker
Structure
Seats31
Lok Sabha : 21
Rajya Sabha : 10
Political Parties  BJP (13)
  INC (5)
  SP (1)
  AITC (1)
  DMK (1)
  TDP (1)
  RJD (1)
  AAP (1)
  NCP (1)
  BJD (1)
  AIADMK (1)
  CPI (1)
  VCK (1)
  ZPM (1)
  IND (1)
Election criteriaThe members are elected every year from amongst its members of respective houses according to the principle of proportional representation.
Tenure1 Year
Jurisdiction
PurposeLegislative oversight of the defence policies and decision making of the Ministry of Defence (MOD)
Rules & Procedure
Applicable rulesRule 331 C through N (page 122 – 125)
Fifth Schedule (page 158)

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence (SCOD) is a department related standing committee (DRSC) of selected members of parliament, constituted by the Parliament of India, for the purpose of legislative oversight of the defence policies and decision making of the Ministry of Defence (MOD). It is one of the 24 DRSCs that have been mandated with the onerous task of ministry specific oversight.

The committee consists of thirty one members: twenty one elected from the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament, and not more than ten members from the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament. The term of office of the members is one year and they are elected yearly from their respective houses according to the principle of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote. The chairperson is appointed by the Lok Sabha speaker. A minister is not eligible to become a member of the committee and a member must relinquish their seat if they become a Minister.[1]

The committee currently is headed by MP Kalraj Mishra, succeeding MP Maj Gen BC Khanduri (Retd.).[2][3]

  1. ^ "Simply put: Parliament and its many panels". The Indian Express. 29 December 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Kalraj Mishra appointed chairman of House panel on defence". The Indian Express. 19 September 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Kalraj Mishra, who quit Narendra Modi Cabinet in 2017, is now head of parliamentary standing committee on defence – Firstpost". firstpost.com. Retrieved 11 November 2018.

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