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    Three Theatre Command bases identified, Military Affairs Dept working to integrate forces for future wars

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed progress on creating Theatre Commands as the Defence Ministry selected Lucknow, Jaipur, and Thiruvananthapuram as headquarters locations. The Department of Military Affairs, led by Chief of Defence Staff Genral Anil Chauhan, is working on over 150 integration points among the services for future multi-domain warfare. The plans include setting up Western Theatre in Jaipur, Northern Theatre in Lucknow, and Maritime Theatre in Thiruvananthapuram to address threats and enhance joint culture and work ethic.

    Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani assumes charge as Vice Chief of Army Staff

    Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani has been appointed as the new Vice Chief of the Army Staff, succeeding Gen Upendra Dwivedi. With over 37 years of military experience, Subramani has held various positions, including a brigade major, assistant military secretary, Colonel General Staff, and deputy director general of Military Intelligence.

    Chief of Air Staff urges prioritisation of modernisation for India's armed forces

    Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari emphasized the critical need for India to invest in modernizing its armed forces amid evolving security challenges during the Capstone Seminar organized by the Indian Air Force, the College of Air Warfare, and the Centre for Air Power Studies. He highlighted India's strategic culture, the importance of strategic partnerships, boosting indigenous defense production, and adopting a comprehensive approach to security in facing multifaceted challenges.

    Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani to be next Vice Chief of Army Staff

    Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani is set to be the next Vice Chief of Army Staff succeeding Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, following the government's clearance of his appointment.

    CDS Gen Anil Chauhan releases joint doctrine for cyberspace operations

    Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan has unveiled a joint doctrine for conducting cyberspace operations by the three services of India, aiming to streamline operations in the key domain. The doctrine emphasizes understanding military aspects of cyberspace operations and provides conceptual guidance for military planning and achieving desired objectives.

    Modern warfare no longer solely physical domain: IAF chief V R Chaudhari

    Indian Air Foece Chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari emphasised the evolving nature of modern warfare, influenced by cyber technologies, at the Combined Graduation Parade of the 213 Officers' Course. He stressed the importance of adapting, innovating, and leveraging technology for success in conflicts. He urged leaders to embody professionalism, aggressiveness, and initiative. Chaudhari highlighted the values of mission, integrity, and excellence, urging officers to prioritise reading and skills development to excel in their roles.

    • Armed forces ready to face every challenge: Rajnath Singh after taking charge of defence ministry for second term

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh outlined the new government's focus on bolstering national security by modernizing the armed forces and enhancing domestic defence production. He aims to increase defence exports to Rs 50,000 crore by 2028-29. Singh praised the armed forces for their readiness and commitment amid challenges, including the border row with China. The government will also focus on boosting India's defence production and welfare of soldiers. Singh conducted a meeting on the ministry's first 100 days' Action Plan, emphasizing self-reliance in defence and welfare of veterans.

      Ukraine says it hit three Russian air defence systems in occupied Crimea

      Ukraine's military reported striking three Russian surface-to-air missile systems in Russian-occupied Crimea overnight, marking its second attack on the peninsula's air defenses this week. The strikes targeted an S-300 system and two S-400 systems near Belbek and Sevastopol, destroying two radars and causing munitions to detonate. The Russian-installed governor of Sevastopol claimed air defenses repelled the attack without damage. Ukraine previously hit air defense systems near Yevpatoriya and Chornomorske. Ukraine continues targeting Russian assets in Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, aiming to reclaim the territory.

      Modi 3.0 takes aim: Blueprint to make the Indian armed forces future ready

      India faces growing security challenges from China and Pakistan, prompting calls for a robust and integrated defence strategy. This includes bolstering nuclear deterrence, enhancing military capabilities, and pushing for systemic reforms in defence production and organization. The new government must prioritize these measures to ensure national security and strategic autonomy in the coming years.

      Create joint culture: CDS Gen Chauhan to armed forces as govt looks at rolling out theatre commands

      Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan emphasized the significance of theatre commands, marking a milestone in India's military preparedness and warfighting capabilities. He urged the armed forces to foster a joint culture and embrace "jointness 2.0", aiming for integrated operations and optimal resource utilization amidst evolving security challenges.

      Aiming for integration, India's Tri-Service Act notification sets stage for theatre commands

      The Indian government has enacted the Inter-Services Organisations (Command, Control and Discipline) Act, facilitating the creation of unified theatre commands, a major military reorganization. This move follows the BJP's manifesto promise to establish military theatre commands for more efficient operations. With the Act in force, military commanders will have administrative and disciplinary powers over personnel from all three services. The creation of integrated theatre commands aims to streamline planning, logistics, and operations, replacing the current 17 single-service commands.

      Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande reviews security situation along LAC in Ladakh

      General Manoj Pande, the Chief of Army Staff, conducted a thorough assessment of security along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. He received a detailed briefing on combat readiness at the Fire and Fury Corps headquarters in Leh. The COAS praised the officers and troops for their professionalism and commitment. Meanwhile, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan chaired the Parivartan Chintan 2.0 meeting to discuss reforms for achieving jointness integration and ensuring territorial integrity and national sovereignty.

      CDS asks military, DRDO to work with startups to get cutting-edge space tech to reduce gap with adversaries

      In an effort to boost collaboration between the Indian space and defence sectors, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan today asked the three defence forces and DRDO to engage with the Space industry and startups to develop cutting-edge technology to reduce the gap with the adversaries.

      'Wars are changing': Army Chief and CDS want Indian forces to adopt de-novo mantra for future warfare

      General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff, initiated 'Parivartan Chintan' in New Delhi, focusing on developing a joint culture for the Armed Forces. The conference aimed to generate fresh ideas for jointness and integration among the services. Discussions included modernization, procurement, training, and collaboration, with a focus on emerging technologies and national strategic issues. This initiative aligns with the Indian armed forces' transformation towards joint structures, ensuring they are "future ready." The conference highlighted the importance of jointness and integration for theatre commands and broader defence reforms.

      CDS to chair maiden tri-service conference on jointness, integration

      The 'Parivartan Chintan' conference in New Delhi, chaired by Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan, aims to drive jointness and integration efforts in the Indian armed forces through new ideas and reforms.

      Chief of the Naval Staff embarks on three-day visit to the Eastern Naval Command

      Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff, visited the Eastern Naval Command (ENC) in Visakhapatnam from March 21-23. During his visit, he engaged in various activities, including reviewing naval operations at sea and interacting with officers and sailors. He also inaugurated a new accommodation block for Defence Security Corps personnel and awarded unit citations to INS Sumitra for anti-piracy operations. The visit included meetings with Defence Civilian personnel, AGMs of NGIF/INBA and the Navy Foundation, and discussions with veterans to address their concerns.

      CDS General Anil Chauhan meets with chiefs of other countries, discusses security challenges, defence cooperation

      At the Raisina Dialogue in Delhi, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan met with friendly countries' Chiefs of Defence to discuss security challenges and enhancing defence cooperation. Accompanied by senior Indian defence personnel, he also met with French Navy Chief Admiral Nicolas Vaujour to discuss mutual strategic interests and maritime collaboration progress. The ninth edition of the Raisina Dialogue, India's premier geopolitics and geoeconomics conference, is ongoing in Delhi, featuring Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as Chief Guest and Minister of External Affairs collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation.

      Towards Atma Nirbharta: Chief of Naval staff R Hari Kumar inaugurates Nibe Defence and Aerospace Ltd

      Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of Naval Staff, inaugurated the new manufacturing plant of Nibe Defence and Aerospace Limited in Pune, emphasizing the Indian Navy's role in promoting self-reliance in defence production. The event highlighted Nibe's contributions to various defence projects and the importance of advanced equipment in achieving self-reliance. The inauguration also included announcements about upcoming naval operations, showcasing the navy's capabilities and preparedness.

      Agniveers integrating well in Army: Gen. Manoj Pande

      The integration of Agniveers into the Army is progressing well, with positive feedback from field units, said Chief of Army Staff Gen. Manoj Pande. The Army is addressing training challenges and working towards harmonizing training modules with regular soldiers. ​On his predecessor Gen. MM Naravane's account on the evolution of the Agnipath scheme that he penned down in an upcoming book, the Army chief chose not to give a direct comment.

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