First joint commands to be launched by May
India gets ready to roll out long-awaited theaterisation plan with Air Defence and Maritime commands
NEW DELHI: India is set to begin a formal roll-out of its longawaited theaterisation plan to best utilise its military’s resources amid growing security threats, with the Air Defence Command and the Maritime Theatre Command set to be launched by May, people familiar with the developments said on Tuesday.
The commands are being set up in the backdrop of border tensions with China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh and Pakistani hostility along the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu & Kashmir, with a joint threat from the two nuclear-armed neighbours being acknowledged as a reality by the country’s military leadership, and at a time when India is demonstrating a muscular stance in the Indo-pacific region.
“The final validation exercises to set up the two commands are in full swing. Aspects related to executing authority, command and control structures and budgeting are being fine-tuned,” said a senior official, one of the people cited above, who asked not to be named.
The Air Defence Command, which will come up in Prayagraj (Allahabad), will be the first to
WHAT IT WILL DO: Control the air defence resources of all the three services and will be tasked with protecting military assets from airborne enemies
ROLL-OUT: April
HEADQUARTERS: Prayagraj
HEADED BY: Its commander-in-chief will be a top three-star IAF officer
WHY IT IS IMPORTANT: The synergy between the military’s air assets will provide seamless air defence cover, which will be critical to counter the Chinese and Pakistani threat
be set up in April. It will control the air defence resources of all the three services, and will be tasked with protecting military assets from airborne enemies. Its commander-in-chief will be a top three-star Indian Air Force officer. The Maritime Theatre Command, to be headquartered in Karwar on the west coast, will come up the following month and be responsible for securing India from seaborne threats and will have army and air force elements under it. Its commanderin-chief will be a top three-star
Indian Navy officer.
Theaterisation refers to placing specific units of the army, the navy and the air force under a theatre commander. Such commands are led by an officer from any of the three services, depending on the roles assigned to them.
“The Air Defence Command will be rolled out first, in April. The Maritime Theatre Command will follow a month later. The commanders-in-chief of the commands will report to the chief of defence staff (CDS) in his role as permanent chairman of the chiefs of staff committee (COSC),” said a second official, also speaking on the condition of anonymity.
Importance of jointmanship
India’s CDS General Bipin Rawat wears three hats — he is the permanent chairman of COSC, heads the department of military affairs (DMA), and is the singlepoint military adviser to the defence minister.