CDS Anil Chauhan Urges Army to Embrace Future Warfare on 78th Army Day

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan praised the Indian Army's legacy of valour and sacrifice in his Army Day message. He highlighted the force's critical role as the nation's dependable defence pillar, citing its performance in operations like Sindoor. Chauhan stressed the urgent need to modernise and prepare for future multi-domain warfare through greater tri-service integration. He urged the Army to adopt Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra of Jointness, Atmanirbharta (self-reliance), and Innovation to maintain a strategic edge.

Key Points: CDS Anil Chauhan's Army Day Message on Modernisation & JAI Mantra

  • Army is nation's defence cornerstone
  • Must avoid comfort zone for future wars
  • Emphasises Multi-Domain Operations & tri-service synergy
  • Urges adoption of PM's JAI mantra: Jointness, Atmanirbharta, Innovation
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'Indian Army, cornerstone of nation's defence architecture': CDS Gen Anil Chauhan

Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan highlights Army's valour, calls for jointness, innovation, and preparedness for multi-domain future warfare.

"The Indian Army has a rich history of valour, sacrifice and unwavering commitment to the nation. - General Anil Chauhan"

New Delhi, January 15

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Thursday extended greetings to all ranks of the Indian Army, their families, veterans and Veer Naris on the occasion of the 78th Army Day, underlining the force's legacy of valour and its need to continuously adapt to future warfare.

In his Army Day message, CDS Chauhan described the Indian Army as the "cornerstone of the nation's defence architecture" and its most dependable pillar, recalling its role in safeguarding the country against both external and internal challenges.

CDS Chauhan lauded the Indian Army's enduring contributions, saying, "The Indian Army has a rich history of valour, sacrifice and unwavering commitment to the nation. It has been the cornerstone of the nation's defence architecture and its most reliable pillar. The Army's indomitable spirit was once again evident during Operation Sindoor, where it demonstrated unyielding courage and tactical brilliance. The nation stands proud of its achievements in overcoming both external and internal challenges."

Emphasising the importance of preparedness for future challenges, the Chief of Defence Staff urged the armed forces to avoid a comfort zone mindset and adopt a forward-looking approach to modern warfare.

"No service, including the Army, can afford to rest on its past laurels. It must adopt a forward-looking approach, proactively incorporating strategies for future warfare and warfighting. My compliments to the Indian Army for taking great strides by anticipating tomorrow's challenges and initiating the modernisation process to maintain the cutting edge," he said.

CDS Chauhan underscored the evolving nature of conflicts, noting, "Future wars shall demand Multi-Domain Operations. The Indian Armed Forces must continue to deepen tri-services synergy. Indian Army must prioritise structural reforms and promote a cultural shift to achieve jointness and integration with the Navy and the Air Force - a must to operate in a Multi Domain Operational environment."

He urged the Army to embrace the Prime Minister's mantra of "JAI" - Jointness, Atmanirbharta, and Innovation.

"I would urge the Indian Army to emphasise on "JAI" - Jointness, Atmanirbharta & Innovation, the mantra given by our Prime Minister. We must deepen integrated planning, training and operations, contribute towards accelerating indigenous capability development ensuring an imaginative, inventive and innovative approach. I am sanguine that Indian Army will continue to remain ever prepared while transiting towards integrated structures," CDS Chauhan said in his message.

January 15 is observed as 'Army Day' each year to commemorate the occasion when General (later Field Marshal) KM Cariappa assumed command of the Indian Army from General FRR Bucher, the last British Commander-in-Chief, in 1949 and became the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of Independent India.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartfelt gratitude to every soldier and their families. The sacrifices are unimaginable. Glad to see the focus on 'Atmanirbharta' - we must equip our forces with the best indigenous technology. Proud moment.
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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor was a masterclass. But the CDS is right, future wars will be different. Cyber, space, information warfare... we need to be ready on all fronts. Hope the modernization budget is used effectively.
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Sarah B
Respectful observation: While the sentiment is strong, I hope this "forward-looking approach" also means better care for veterans and Veer Naris. Modernization is vital, but so is looking after those who served.
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Vikram M
The 'JAI' mantra is perfect for our times. Jointness to break silos, Atmanirbharta to reduce imports, and Innovation to stay ahead. Our army has the spirit, now it needs the systems. Happy Army Day!
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Karthik V
Remembering Field Marshal Cariappa today. From taking over from the British to now preparing for multi-domain ops, the journey is incredible. Proud to be an Indian. Salute to the tricolor and the men who guard it.

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