Khaleej Times

INDIA wIll HAVE CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF, SAyS PM

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NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Thursday the establishm­ent of the post of chief of defence staff for better coordinati­on between the army, air force and navy along the lines of Western military forces.

Defence experts have long called for such a post. A government committee recommende­d such a position in 1999, after India came close to war with Pakistan, to ensure the three defence arms operate together.

“Our forces are India’s pride. To further sharpen coordinati­on between the forces, I want to announce a major decision ... India will have a chief of defence staff,” Modi said in an Independen­ce Day address. India had organised its military into three different services, each led by its own chief, since independen­ce from Britain in 1947. Such an arrangemen­t was thought necessary to ensure too much power was not concentrat­ed in the hands of a single commander.

However, with military operations now involving close integratio­n, many countries have moved to a single chief of defence staff who directs the military and often reports directly to the political executive for faster decision-making.

Former army lieutenant general H.P. Panag said there was too much squabbling in the previous structure. “Each service has its own ethos and considers itself as the prima donna of war,” Panag said. “The chiefs feel that under a CDS they will become virtual non-entities. The small services fear that they will be subsumed.”

Modi said the establishm­ent of a chief of defence staff was an important step towards military reform. The new chief would also have control over funding for the military. —

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