In a landmark decision with tremendous reform in higher defense management in the country, the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved to create the post of Chief of Defense Staff in the rank of a four-star General with salary and perquisites equivalent to a Service Chief. The Chief of Defense Staff will also head the Department of Military Affairs (DMA), to be created within the Ministry of Defense and function as its Secretary.
The following areas will be dealt by the Department of Military Affairs headed by CDS:
The Armed Forces of the Union, namely, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.
Integrated
Headquarters of the Ministry of Defense comprising Army Headquarters,
Naval Headquarters, Air Headquarters and Defense Staff Headquarters.
The Territorial Army.
Works relating to the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.
Procurement exclusive to the Services except capital acquisitions, as per prevalent rules and procedures.
Apart from the above, the mandate of the Department of Military Affairs will include the following areas:
Promoting
jointness in procurement, training and staffing for the Services
through joint planning and integration of their requirements.
Facilitation
of restructuring of Military Commands for optimal utilization of
resources by bringing about jointness in operations, including through
establishment of joint/theater commands.
Promoting use of indigenous equipment by the Services.
The
Chief of Defense Staff, apart from being the head of the Department of
Military Affairs, will also be the Permanent Chairman of the Chiefs of
Staff Committee. He will act as the Principal Military Adviser to Raksha
Mantri on all tri-Services matters. The three Chiefs will continue to
advise RM on matters exclusively concerning their respective Services.
CDS will not exercise any military command, including over the three
Service Chiefs, so as to be able to provide impartial advice to the
political leadership.
As the Permanent Chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee, CDS will perform the following functions:
CDS will administer tri-services organizations. Tri-service agencies/organizations/ commands related to Cyber and Space will be under the command of the CDS.
· CDS will be member of Defense Acquisition Council chaired by Raksha Mantri and Defense Planning Committee chaired by NSA.
· Function as the Military Adviser to the Nuclear Command Authority.
·
Bring about jointness in operation, logistics, transport, training,
support services, communications, repairs and maintenance, etc of the
three Services, within three years of the first CDS assuming office.
· Ensure optimal utilization of infrastructure and rationalize it through jointness among the services.
·
Implement Five-Year Deference Capital Acquisition Plan (DCAP), and
Two-Year roll-on Annual Acquisition Plans (AAP), as a follow up of
Integrated Capability Development Plan (ICDP).
· Assign inter-Services prioritization to capital acquisition proposals based on the anticipated budget.
Bring
about reforms in the functioning of three Services aimed at augmenting
combat capabilities of the Armed Forces by reducing wasteful
expenditure.
It is expected that this reform in the
Higher Defense Management would enable the Armed Forces to implement
coordinated deference doctrines and procedures and go a long way in
fostering jointmanship among the three Services. The country would be benefited by coordinated action on greater jointmanship in training,
logistics and operations as well as for prioritization of procurement.
Background
This
follows the announcement made by the Prime Minister on 15th August
2019, in his address to the nation, inter alia, “India should not have a
fragmented approach. Our entire military power will have to work in
unison and move forward. All the three (Services) should move
simultaneously at the same pace. There should be good coordination and
it should be relevant to the hope and aspirations of our people. It
should be in line with the changing war and security environment with
the world. After formation of this post (CDS), all the three forces will
get effective leadership at the top level.”
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