Integrated Theatre Commands

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Central Command? They barely have any units under their command. Only have a couple of Static Areas. And that new XVIII Corps raised for Uttarakhand front. I hope that they are only starting from here because Northern Theater Command will be Headquartered here. I hope that half of Northern Command and all of Eastern Command of Army also gets converted soon. If they don't do it soon enough, it could be a Andaman and Nicobar Command redux. Another toothless "joint command" that can be used as a "testbed" (read excuse to kick the can down the road) for another decade or two.

Seriously, why do our first steps in any new venture end up being so tepid?
 
It’s as if these utter incompetent ***wns are not setting theater command but” expense” level Martian fleet.
 
It’s as if these utter incompetent ***wns are not setting theater command but” expense” level Martian fleet.
It's complicated bro
Things need to be planned and executed then u will find flaws then again re draw and plan
These things will determine our every course of action as it's based on enemy's capabilities and our own capabilities
Yeah it's true that due to death of gen rawat things went in snails pace
Even selection of cds took a lot of time
It's good that within few months we will have northern theatre after that western and maritime theatre will follow
 
I found this article in the media about Theatre Command project. That means the subject is actively pursued.
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India's Military Commanders To Get First Look At Theatre Command Plans At Lucknow Conference

KULDEEP NEGI

Sep 04, 2024 at 12:02 PM | Updated 2024 at 12:25 PM IST


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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, CDS Lt General Anil Chauhan and Army Chief General Manoj Pande.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and CDS General Anil Chauhan are set to sensitise the three military chiefs and commanders-in-chief on impending changes to the military structure through the Theatre Commands.

The introduction of theatre commands in the armed forces is expected as early as this year.

General Anil Chauhan is slated to address the inaugural Joint Combined Commanders Conference in Lucknow today (4 September), followed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's address tomorrow.

CDS Gen Anil Chauhan has finalised the blueprint for the three theatre commands after extensive consultations with all ranks of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The blueprint is now awaiting the final approval from Prime Minister Narendra Modi led Central government.

The Northern Theatre Command will be headquartered in Lucknow with a focus on China, while Jaipur will house the Western Theatre Command with a focus on Pakistan.

The Maritime Theatre Command will operate from Thiruvananthapuram, overseeing India’s interests in the Indian Ocean.

Although some concerns exist within the military regarding these changes, the integration of the Army, Navy, and Air Force at an operational level is critical for future combat readiness.

China and the US both have been operating multiple theatre command systems.

The establishment of theatre commands will mark a major transformation for India’s military.

Theatre commanders will have operational authority while staff roles like training and acquisitions will be managed by Service Headquarters.

Theatre commanders, equivalent in rank to service chiefs, will report directly to political leaders, thereby reducing bureaucratic delays.

Ahead of the Lucknow conference, the theatre command structure had already been discussed at the Defence Ministry and with national security planners.

The final document will reflects key inputs from these deliberations.

Given the ongoing global tensions, from conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine to Chinese activities in the South China Sea, it is imperative that India’s military can respond swiftly and in unison to emerging crises.
 
I found this article in the media about Theatre Command project. That means the subject is actively pursued.
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India's Military Commanders To Get First Look At Theatre Command Plans At Lucknow Conference

KULDEEP NEGI

Sep 04, 2024 at 12:02 PM | Updated 2024 at 12:25 PM IST


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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, CDS Lt General Anil Chauhan and Army Chief General Manoj Pande.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and CDS General Anil Chauhan are set to sensitise the three military chiefs and commanders-in-chief on impending changes to the military structure through the Theatre Commands.

The introduction of theatre commands in the armed forces is expected as early as this year.

General Anil Chauhan is slated to address the inaugural Joint Combined Commanders Conference in Lucknow today (4 September), followed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's address tomorrow.

CDS Gen Anil Chauhan has finalised the blueprint for the three theatre commands after extensive consultations with all ranks of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The blueprint is now awaiting the final approval from Prime Minister Narendra Modi led Central government.

The Northern Theatre Command will be headquartered in Lucknow with a focus on China, while Jaipur will house the Western Theatre Command with a focus on Pakistan.

The Maritime Theatre Command will operate from Thiruvananthapuram, overseeing India’s interests in the Indian Ocean.

Although some concerns exist within the military regarding these changes, the integration of the Army, Navy, and Air Force at an operational level is critical for future combat readiness.

China and the US both have been operating multiple theatre command systems.

The establishment of theatre commands will mark a major transformation for India’s military.

Theatre commanders will have operational authority while staff roles like training and acquisitions will be managed by Service Headquarters.

Theatre commanders, equivalent in rank to service chiefs, will report directly to political leaders, thereby reducing bureaucratic delays.

Ahead of the Lucknow conference, the theatre command structure had already been discussed at the Defence Ministry and with national security planners.

The final document will reflects key inputs from these deliberations.

Given the ongoing global tensions, from conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine to Chinese activities in the South China Sea, it is imperative that India’s military can respond swiftly and in unison to emerging crises.
So from now onwards we will have 7 4 star officers at the same time
 

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