Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

New CDS will direct three service chiefs

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE CDS IS LIKELY TO BE ANNOUNCED NEXT MONTH — ALONG WITH THE APPOINTMEN­T OF A NEW ARMY CHIEF

NEW DELHI: India’s first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) is expected to be announced next month — along with the appointmen­t of a new army chief to replace Gen Bipin Rawat, who is retiring on December 31 — with powers to direct the three service chiefs and to create new theatre commands for an optimal military response in case of hostilitie­s.

While the implementa­tion committee, appointed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and headed by national security adviser Ajit Doval, is still to define the charter for the CDS, people familiar with the matter said the chief will be a singlepoin­t military adviser to the government, as suggested by the K Subrahmany­am-led Kargil Review Committee.

The people cited above also said that the CDS “will not be a paper t i ger”, but s omeone whose advice will be binding on the three services chiefs.

They added that apart from being responsibl­e for promoting jointmansh­ip, the new CDS will be heading all tri-service structures, with the existing post of Integrated Defence Staff being converted into the Vice Chief of Defence Staff. The current IDS chief Lt Gen PS Rajeshwar is being posted to India’s only triservice command at Andaman and Nicobar islands. He will succeed Vice-admiral Bimal Verma, who i s r e t i r i ng on November 30.

Jointmansh­ip, a key military doctrine, refers to coordinati­on and integratio­n of strategy, capabiliti­es and execution across the three services.

The people said that though the CDS will carry four stars (like chiefs of the three services do), he will be the “first among equals”, with the task of priorit i si ng hardware f or f uture Indian military needs, allocating tri-services assets to the new theatre commands, and designatin­g tasks to these formations.

The new CDS will be at the heart of Indian military diplomacy, spelling out the new jointmansh­ip terms to break silos between the three services, which, experts say, have been prone to protecting their own turfs while joining hands only

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