Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Friday said that India needs to be self-reliant in the defence sector and called for indigenous development of weapons systems, platforms, and networks.
Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan said on Friday that the border dispute with China is the biggest security challenge for India, and the second major challenge is Pakistan's proxy war.
"After the Pahalgam terror attack happened, we already had enhanced precision strike capabilities. When we discussed with the political leadership, it was decided that by only using drones and loitering munitions, we will not be able to achieve the political objectives. To destroy terrori
"I think future warfare will demand hybrid warriors; They should be able to fight on borders, manoeuvre in deserts, plan complex anti-terror operations in dense urban terrain, neutralise drones and decode cyber intrusions. 'Shaastra' and 'Shastra' have to go together, if we have to fight
Addressing the Run Samwad, the first Tri Services Seminar at Army War College in Madhya Pradesh's Dr Ambedkar Nagar, CDS Gen Chauhan called for academic pursuits on analysing the techniques and tactics of a war.
Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan expressed condolences on the death of two jawans, Lance Naik Pritpal Singh and Sepoy Harminder Singh, who lost their lives on the ninth day of the operation in Kulgam
In his address, CDS General Chauhan explained that the book seeks to raise awareness, particularly within the uniformed community, about the sweeping changes being implemented to make the Indian Armed Forces joint, future-ready and strategically agile.
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan and Secretary, Department of Military Affairs, formally released the declassified versions of the Joint Doctrines for Cyberspace Operations and Amphibious Operations during the Chiefs of Staff Committee meeting in New Delhi on Thursday.
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan has emphasised the need to adapt swiftly to disruptive technologies, rethink legacy structures and prioritise synergy across the three services to tackle the challenges emanating from the constantly evolving nature of warfare.
Despite the enemy's advantageous position, occupying higher mountain peaks with fortified positions, the Indian Armed Forces demonstrated extraordinary courage and tactical prowess. They fought against impossible odds, climbing near-vertical cliffs under heavy enemy fire in extreme weathe