Indian Military to Operationalise Joint Ops Control Centre in May

The Indian defence forces are set to operationalise the tri-services Joint Operations Control Centre (JOCC) in Delhi Cantonment this month as part of lessons from Operation Sindoor. Plans include a deep underground command centre at an alternate location in the near future. The JOCC will provide an integrated picture of all three services to top commanders. The CDS has submitted recommendations for Theatre Commands to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, with discussions expected at the Joint Commanders' Conference in Jaipur on May 7-8.

Key Points: Indian Military to Launch Joint Ops Control Centre in May

  • Indian military to operationalise Joint Ops Control Centre (JOCC) in May
  • JOCC will be in Delhi Cantonment for integrated tri-services picture
  • Plans for deep underground command centre at alternate location
  • Theatre Commands to be discussed at Joint Commanders' Conference in Jaipur on May 7-8
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Indian military likely to operationalise Joint Ops Control Centre in May

Indian defence forces to operationalise tri-services Joint Operations Control Centre in Delhi Cantonment this month, with plans for a deep underground command centre.

"The JOCC will be manned by the officers and jawans of the three services, which will help the top commanders to get an integrated picture of all services at one location. - Defence sources"

New Delhi, May 5

As part of the lessons learnt during Operation Sindoor launched against Pakistan-based terrorist in 2025, the defence forces are looking to operationalise the tri-services Joint Operations Control Centre at a location in the Delhi Cantonment area within this month.

The Defence forces also have plans to create a deep underground command and control centre at an alternate location in the near future, they said.

The JOCC will be manned by the officers and jawans of the three services, which will help the top commanders to get an integrated picture of all services at one location, they said.

The JOCC has been discussed in the different meetings of the Chiefs of Staff Committee held under the leadership of the CDS.

The CDS has also submitted his recommendations for the creation of Theatre Commands to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who is now expected to discuss the proposals in detail with all the stakeholders in the Ministry.

The Defence forces are set to make their presentations on the Theatre Commands to the Defence Minister during the Joint Commanders' Conference in Jaipur on May 7-8. Apart from the top commanders of the three services, Defence Secretary RK Singh, Chairman DRDO Samir V Kamat and Secretary Defence Production Sanjeev Kumar are likely to attend. The three Theatre Commands are likely to be set up in Jaipur, Lucknow and Thiruvananthapuram.

The idea is to reform the Command and Control structures of the Indian defence forces and raise new Theatre Commands to look after threats from the Northern theatre, Western theatre, and Maritime theatre.

The Theatres are likely to be headed by four-star rank officers, and the officer looking after the Joint Operations is also proposed to be a four-star rank officer.

Operation Sindoor was a significant cross-border military strikes launched by the Indian Armed Forces on May 7, 2025, in retaliation for a brutal attack by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, that resulted in the killing of 26 tourists in the name of religion.

- ANI

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Michael C
As someone who worked with NATO joint commands, this is a smart move. But will the services really cede their autonomy? I hope the bureaucracy doesn't slow things down. Good to see India modernizing defense.
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Neha E
The deep underground command centre sounds like something straight out of a movie! But seriously, we need to be prepared for multi-domain threats. China and Pakistan are constantly upgrading their capabilities. Better late than never.
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Ashwin V
Good initiative but I worry about excessive centralization of command. If JOCC is compromised, all operations could be crippled. Need robust redundancy. Also, we must ensure junior officers and jawans get a voice in these reforms.
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Lisa P
Interesting to see Jaipur, Lucknow and Trivandrum as theatre bases. The maritime theatre in Kerala makes sense given IOR focus. Hope this isn't just a bureaucratic reshuffle but actually improves battlefield integration. Time will tell.
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Rekha R
As a defence analyst, I have mixed feelings. The concept is sound but we need to address the human factor - service rivalry, promotion stagnation, equipment interoperability. Let's hope the May deadline is met and the 'deep underground' centre isn't just a budget draft.
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Suresh O
What about cyber

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