New CDS General Anil Chauhan asks three defence forces to work on creation of integrated theatre commands

General Chauhan's predecessor, the late General Bipin Rawat was also working with great stress on turning the three forces into leaner and agile fighting units with modern weaponry

vimal harsh October 02, 2022 20:43:57 IST
New CDS General Anil Chauhan asks three defence forces to work on creation of integrated theatre commands

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan. ANI

New Delhi: In his maiden communication with the three defence forces, new Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan has asked the Army, Navy and Air Force to make a move ahead towards the creation of integrated theatre commands.

The CDS would also be visiting Jodhpur on 3 October to witness the induction of the Light Combat Helicopter into the Indian Air Force with Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari in his first visit outside Delhi after taking over his new office.

The post of Chief of Defence Staff was created in 2019 and one of the top mandates was to create theatre commands to help Army, Navy and Air Force fight the next wars jointly.

“The CDS has communicated to the defence forces to move ahead on creating theatre commands which would be his priority area. A lot of discussions have already been done on the issue and it is now time to move forward,” government sources told ANI.

The three services have also done several studies in individual capacity as well as joint ones to discuss the issue of theatre commands in detail, they said.

General Chauhan’s predecessor, the late General Bipin Rawat was also working with great stress on turning the three forces into leaner and agile fighting units with modern weaponry.

As per the earlier plans, western and eastern land-based commands along with a maritime theatre command were to be created. Air Defence Command was also to be created and the Ladakh region was to be left out for the time being.

However, the Indian Air Force while supporting the creation of theatre commands expressed its views against creating too many of them which could lead to the division of its existing assets like fighter aircraft.

It was also against any land or maritime commands and wanted theatres to be created to deal with specific threats from different sides.

After the demise of General Rawat, these studies and presentations by the three forces have continued and presentations on the matter have been given to the top brass of the defence ministry.

With CDS General Chauhan in office now, the creation of these commands is likely to gain momentum and decisions in this regard are expected to be taken soon.

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