CDS Gen Chauhan Reveals Key to Future-Ready Military Amid Global Shifts

Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan emphasized that jointness is essential for India's armed forces to stay future-ready. He spoke about the need for integration and technological adaptation during his address at the National Defence College. Meanwhile, Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi reviewed drone warfare capabilities and innovations at Kharga Corps. Both leaders highlighted how modern warfare is rapidly evolving with new technologies like AI and drones.

Key Points: CDS Gen Chauhan Stresses Jointness for Future Armed Forces

  • CDS highlights jointness as key to tackling multidomain security challenges
  • Army chief reviews drone warfare capabilities at Kharga Corps
  • Modern warfare evolving beyond traditional weapons to AI and robotics
  • Military-civil fusion initiatives enhancing sustainable security operations
2 min read

CDS Gen Chauhan says jointness key to future-ready armed forces

Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan emphasizes jointness, integration and tech adaptation as crucial for India's future-ready military amid evolving security challenges.

CDS Gen Chauhan says jointness key to future-ready armed forces
"The imperative of jointness, integration and technological adaptation to shape a future-ready military - Gen Anil Chauhan"

New Delhi, Nov 4

Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Anil Chauhan, highlighted jointness as he showcased the pivotal role of the armed forces in safeguarding national interests amidst an evolving global environment, an official statement said on Tuesday.

Delivering a talk on "Indian Armed Forces in the National Security Perspective and Vision for the Future" at the National Defence College, the CDS elucidated India’s comprehensive security outlook.

He underscored the Indian armed forces’ pivotal role in safeguarding national interests amidst an evolving global and regional security environment, while highlighting the imperative of jointness, integration and technological adaptation to shape a future-ready military capable of responding to emerging multidomain challenges.

The interaction also reflected on transformative initiatives being undertaken to strengthen synergy among the three services and the civil administration for enhanced operational effectiveness, said a statement issued by Headquarters, Integrated Defence Staff.

Earlier in the day, Indian Army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi examined multiple aspects of preparedness, including drone warfare capabilities and innovations in training at Kharga Corps.

According to the army, he was briefed on initiatives aimed at strengthening combat capabilities, integrating cutting-edge technologies, enhancing inter-agency coordination, and contributing to nation-building.

Modern warfare methods and techniques are evolving rapidly, moving far beyond traditional weapons such as guns and cannons. In today’s conflicts, drones and artificial intelligence play a pivotal role. Additionally, robotics and data-driven warfare have redefined the operational landscape of infantry forces, said the statement.

A strong example of this transformation can be seen within the Kharga Corps, where drone technology has been extensively deployed to enhance tactical efficiency and surveillance capabilities, it said.

The army chief reviewed the Kharga Corps' drone preparedness and commended its exceptional performance during Operation Sindoor.

He also praised the innovations in drone design and training, the adoption of advanced technological solutions in logistics and administration, and ongoing welfare initiatives for veterans and their families.

General Dwivedi further appreciated the humanitarian assistance activities carried out under Operation Rahat.

The Kharga Corps is contributing significantly to sustainable security by promoting military-civil fusion, he said. Interacting with officers and soldiers, he lauded their professionalism, integrity, and unwavering dedication to national service.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Drone warfare and AI integration are the future. Good to see Kharga Corps leading the way. Hope this technology reaches all our border areas soon! 🚀
A
Arjun K
While I appreciate the focus on technology, I hope we're also investing adequately in our soldiers' basic needs and welfare. Modern weapons are important, but so are good rations, equipment and housing for our jawans.
S
Sarah B
The emphasis on military-civil fusion is interesting. When armed forces and civil administration work together seamlessly, it strengthens national security from within. Great initiative!
V
Vikram M
Operation Rahat and welfare initiatives show our forces care about both national security AND humanitarian values. That's the Indian way - strong yet compassionate. Jai Hind!
M
Michael C
The pace of technological change in warfare is breathtaking. India needs to stay ahead of the curve, especially given our challenging neighborhood. Good to see proactive leadership.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50