How is Jointness Key to Future-Ready Armed Forces?
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Key Takeaways
- Jointness enhances operational effectiveness across military services.
- Technological adaptation is critical for modern warfare.
- Integration of services leads to improved national security strategies.
- Innovations in drone warfare are reshaping military capabilities.
- Humanitarian assistance initiatives strengthen community ties.
New Delhi, Nov 4 (NationPress) Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Anil Chauhan, emphasized the importance of jointness while presenting the crucial function of the armed forces in protecting national interests in a shifting global landscape, as stated in an official announcement on Tuesday.
During a lecture titled "Indian Armed Forces in the National Security Perspective and Vision for the Future" at the National Defence College, the CDS elaborated on India’s holistic security vision.
He stressed the Indian armed forces’ essential role in defending national interests in the context of a changing global and regional security landscape, emphasizing the necessity of jointness, integration, and technological adaptation to cultivate a military that is ready for future challenges across multiple domains.
The discussion also highlighted transformative efforts aimed at enhancing synergy among the three services and civil administration to improve operational effectiveness, as noted in a statement from Headquarters, Integrated Defence Staff.
Earlier, Indian Army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi evaluated various aspects of readiness, including drone warfare abilities and training innovations at Kharga Corps.
The army reported that he received briefings on initiatives designed to bolster combat capabilities, integrate advanced technologies, improve inter-agency coordination, and contribute to nation-building.
Modern warfare techniques are rapidly advancing, surpassing traditional weapons like guns and cannons. In today’s conflicts, drones and artificial intelligence are crucial. Moreover, robotics and data-driven warfare have transformed the operational environment for infantry forces, according to the statement.
A prime example of this shift is evident within the Kharga Corps, which has extensively utilized drone technology to boost tactical efficiency and surveillance capabilities.
The army chief assessed the drone readiness of the Kharga Corps and commended its outstanding performance during Operation Sindoor.
He also recognized innovations in drone design and training, the uptake of advanced technological solutions in logistics and administration, and ongoing welfare programs for veterans and their families.
General Dwivedi further acknowledged the humanitarian assistance efforts under Operation Rahat.
The Kharga Corps plays a vital role in fostering sustainable security by promoting military-civil fusion, he stated. In discussions with officers and soldiers, he praised their professionalism, integrity, and steadfast commitment to national service.