Uncertainty is increasing in the nature of future dangers


New Delhi:

As “we navigate the 21st century” stormy geophysical sector “, there is a” growing “uncertainty in the nature, type and time of future dangers, the chief of defense employees (CDS) General Anil Chauhan said this in his new book. Did

It is rare that a four-star General has written a book while in service.

This book provides deep insight into the ongoing change of Indian armed forces run by jointness, integration and self -reliance to meet the 21st -century war and safe national interest demands.

“This indicates marking a new era in India’s high defense organization. Through a series of compelling articles, a post in a post until the book 2047, an integrated defense staff stated that a clear vision for the creation of #Futerurariady forces committed to the creation of #Futerurariady forces committed to the creation of #futerurariady forces committed to the national target of a taste, rituals, summer and #viksitbharat.”

“India wishes to become a developed nation – Vikasi Bharata – until 2047. Economically lively and politically stable India’s foundation should rest on a strong army. Four tools of national power which are diplomatic, international, military and economic, should work towards a general vision to realize their desired fate.”

General Chauhan recalled in his book that during the conference of Joint Commanders on the concluding days of March 2023, the theme was ‘ready, relevant and revival’.

“While reducing various chapters of this book, I realized that these three words reflect the future of our army,” he said.

The CDS stated that the armed forces have always faced and demonstrated the “first respondents” for the nation’s sovereignty and regional integrity.

“However, as we navigate the 21st century stormy geo -political territory, there is increasing uncertainty in the nature of future dangers, types and time. To keep it in context, one must turn to the notion of safety that has spread and spread to domains and regions,” he said.

The CDS said that during the conference of his first Joint Commanders, while addressing the senior hierarchy of India’s three armed services in New Delhi in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi “presented his vision for India’s security mandatory in the coming years”.

“One of the most important components of the Hon’ble PM’s vision was a modern force of three services, capable of pursuing India’s national interests in many domains, including traditional and emerging people. The process of change was to be prepared to lay a strong foundation of jointness and integration at all levels in three services.”

Its purpose was to prepare the Indian armed forces to meet future dangers and challenges. In words, below the six -year line, the government created the post of the post of Department of Military Affairs (DMA) and Defense Staff, General Chauhan said in the book.

The purpose of this reform in high defense management was to bring jointness among the armed forces and promote expertise in military affairs, he said.

His book offers a roadmap for the CD armed forces and also states that “Like cosmic phoenix, we need to shed some waste and predictions, go back to the basics and see what our ancestors knew, written and talked about war, state and diplomacy and talked about”.

“The revival will have flexibility, which we want we want,” he says.

In his book, General Chauhan also touches the relevance of self -sufficiency in the development of India.

“The ideological and intellectual quagmire of the Indian Army needs anchor of Indian ideas and ideas. Geophysical environment that we encounter and the challenges and opportunities faced by us are unique to us. We need to find Indian solutions for Indian problems. Our ancient intellect is a source of inspiration and inspiration,” CDS writes.

General Chauhan insisted in his book that the armed forces need to manufacture capabilities to operate integrated multi-domains in the spectrum of conflict.

“Our organizational structures, abilities and strategies should be immersed in our understanding of the future. ‘Preparation of third revolution in military matters’, ‘developing Barlefield architecture,’ nature of war and types of struggles ‘and’ leading modernization of strategies ‘and’ strategies that lead ‘strategies’ are a manifestation of my views in the domain of war.

(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)


More From Author

The man arrested for spying for Pakistan was part of the “anti -national” WhatsApp groups

How will Donald Trump’s crack on Harvard affect Indian students