Chief of Defence Staff 'should be' a reality soon: Manohar Parrikar

Parrikar said that the Defence Ministry will also submit a report on various issues that Modi had raised during the annual Combined Commanders Conference.

Chief of Defence Staff 'should be' a reality soon: Manohar Parrikar
NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Wednesday indicated that the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) could be a reality soon, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked defence reforms as a priority and stressed that "jointness at the top" was a need long overdue.

The post of CDS was recommended by a Group of Ministers in 2001.

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Parrikar said that the Defence Ministry will also submit a report on various issues that Modi had raised during the annual Combined Commanders Conference held in Kochi on Tuesday.

"Should be," Parrikar told reporters here when asked if the post of a CDS could be a reality soon.

"Prime Minister has mentioned many things. We will submitting a report on that soon. He has raised many issues and they are important issues," he said.
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If the recommendation for CDS is implemented, it would be the first major military reform by the Modi government besides changes being made in the procurement process.

Defence sources have said that the appointment of CDS is aimed at promoting "jointness at the top" when it comes to planning, operations and modernisation of the military.

Though India has a tri-service command, it is headed by a three-star officer and he is junior to the military chiefs who are four-star.

The post of the CDS is likely to be a four-star and he would be in-charge of the tri-services command at Andaman and Nicobar islands, the strategic command in-charge of nuclear weapons along with the upcoming cyber and space command.
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Prime Minister had yesterday called for "jointness at the top" of the military establishment.

 
Stating that the country has been slow to reform the structures within the armed forces, he had added, "We should shorten the tooth-to-tail ratio. And, we should promote jointness across every level of our Armed Forces.

"We wear different colours, but we serve the same cause and bear the same flag. Jointness at the top is a need that is long overdue."

Pitching for reforms, including in senior defence management, he further said, "It is sad that many defence reform measures proposed in the past have not been implemented. This is an area of priority for me."

Meanwhile, asked about the concern in the military about the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission, Parrikar said that he will see to it that their concerns are addressed.

Talking about India's concerns on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism that he raised in his meeting with US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter in Washington last week, Parrikar said the reaction was "very good".

"They have taken note of the concerns we have expressed," he said.
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Choicest pics: PM Modi reviews impressive naval exercise off Kochi coast
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An impressive array of warships, including nuclear capable submarines, and about 8000 men and officers of Indian Navy presented an exquisite display of operational capabilities in an exercise reviewed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi off the Kochi coast in Kerala on December 15, 2015.
Text: PTI An impressive array of warships, including nuclear capable submarines, and about 8000 men and officers of Indian Navy presented an exquisite display of operational capabilities in an exerc..
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"We had 30 plus ships outside, which included INS Vikramaditya, Virat, Kochi, Delhi, Mysore....," a Defence spokesman said.

In pic: Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves at a ship from INS Vikramaditya, in Kochi, Kerala.
"We had 30 plus ships outside, which included INS Vikramaditya, Virat, Kochi, Delhi, Mysore....," a Defence spokesman said. In pic: Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves at a ship from INS Vikramaditya..
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"Indian Navy displayed its Naval as well as air power capabilities during the approximately 40 to 45 minute (exercise). Ships of the Navy were there including submarines, as also aircraft, and about 8000 plus men of Indian Navy participated as part of the exercise," the Defence spokesman said.
"Indian Navy displayed its Naval as well as air power capabilities during the approximately 40 to 45 minute (exercise). Ships of the Navy were there including submarines, as also aircraft, and about ..
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Having chaired the Combined Commanders Conference, an annual tri-services event held for the first time outside New Delhi onboard INS Vikramaditya, the Prime Minister reviewed the exercise about 50 km off the coast where the naval guns blazed and fighter jets roared in a dazzling display of India's military might.
Having chaired the Combined Commanders Conference, an annual tri-services event held for the first time outside New Delhi onboard INS Vikramaditya, the Prime Minister reviewed the exercise about 50 k..
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A Surface to Surface Missile (SSM) is fired by INS Nirghat (a missile boat) during the Operational Demonstration before Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kochi, Kerala.
A Surface to Surface Missile (SSM) is fired by INS Nirghat (a missile boat) during the Operational Demonstration before Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kochi, Kerala.
The annual event, held against an operational backdrop of the high seas for the first time, was attended by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chiefs of Army, Navy and Airforce, secretaries of the government of India besides top tri-services commanders.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Minister for Defence, Manohar Parrikar witnessing the Naval air show at INS Vikramaditya.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Minister for Defence, Manohar Parrikar witnessing the Naval air show at INS Vikramaditya.
The defence spokesman also said it was the Prime Minister's Office which wanted the tri-services meet to be held in an operational setting.
The defence spokesman also said it was the Prime Minister's Office which wanted the tri-services meet to be held in an operational setting.
A view of the various exercises during the Operational Demonstration by Naval ships, submarines and aircraft held before Prime Minister Narendra Modi on board INS Vikramaditya, in Kochi off coast.
A view of the various exercises during the Operational Demonstration by Naval ships, submarines and aircraft held before Prime Minister Narendra Modi on board INS Vikramaditya, in Kochi off coast.
"Then we had nuclear submarine INS Chakra... ...We had 60 aircraft of the Naval aviation ranging from one end of the spectrum to other end. We also showcased the actual operations of MiG 29 K from INS Vikramaditya. A number of sorties were taken off, one from the larger runway--that is 195 meters and one from the 100 meter runway," the spokesperson said.
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