Monday 17 February 2020

Indian Military to establish separate Air Defence Command Theatres for Occupied Kashmir and Pakistan borders


NEW DELHI - Indian Military to establish separate Air Defence Command Theatres for Occupied Kashmir and Pakistan borders.
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat on Monday (February 17) announced that India is looking to set up two to five theatre commands and the first one will be rolled out by 2022. General Rawat said that it is likely that there will be a separate Jammu and Kashmir theatre but the shape would be finalised later.
He noted that the plan is to set up separate joint commands for logistics and training.
"The Military theatre commands are planned to be rolled out by the year 2022. The shape of different theatre commands would be clear after the studies to be ordered in this regard are completed," said General Rawat.
CDS General Rawat said that a study has been ordered under the Air Force Vice Chief on the Air Defence Command and first joint air command will be ready by 2021. According to General Rawat, the Air Defence Command will be helpful in avoiding fratricides and timely implementation of orders in case of aerial attacks.
He confirmed that the Indian Air Force will the air defence command and all long-range missiles and air defence assets will come under it.
CDS General Rawat said that he is in favour of the policy of staggered procurement of big-ticket purchases including the acquisition of 114 fighter jets.
He also said that all the fighter jets of IAF will have only one training base at Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh.

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