The Asian Age

Doctrine to boost armed forces’ synergy unveiled

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

In a major step to synergise India’s military forces and with “jointness” and “integratio­n” being the buzzwords among the leading military nations of the world, a new joint doctrine was adopted on Tuesday in the presence of the chiefs of the three armed forces, besides the chief of the Integrated Defence Staff.

The document was released by chairman of the Chiefs Of Staff Committee and Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba in presence of Army Chief Gen. Bipin Rawat and IAF Chief B.S. Dhanoa.

The doctrine will lay down a broad framework of concepts and principles for the conduct of strategic, operationa­l and tactical level operations across land, air, sea, space and cyber-space.

The change is indicative of a preference for the Theatre Command system of war where all branches and wings of the military operate under a single unified command as also a move towards the longfelt need for a chief of defence staff — a single point military official to direct war strategy and effort.

While India’s neighbours China and Pakistan already have Theatre Command doctrines in place, certain recent developmen­ts in China’s military structure may have hastened the changes and it was just a question of time before India too adopted the changes.

Just to illustrate the case in point, in case of a possible war scenario with China, India will have to confront the newly-formed Western Theatre Command on land and the Southern Theatre command at sea. In contrast, India will have three Army commands, three Air Force commands, and the Navy’s Eastern Command, making it a total of seven operationa­l commands with diverse mandates versus China’s two. At the same time, the Army, IAF and Navy commands would report to their respective chiefs besides the logistical issues of operationa­l commands headquarte­red at different places.

A defence ministry release stated: “The joint doctrine of the Indian armed forces will serve as a cornerston­e document for applicatio­n of military power in a synergised manner leading to enhanced efficiency, optimum utilisatio­n of resources and financial savings.”

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