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'Can’t remain slaves to western concepts of war': CDS Chauhan quotes Ramdhari Singh Dinkar in Ranchi

“War is a science and an art. A warrior must be creative to lead the defence sector," General Chauhan noted.

September 19, 2025 / 13:07 IST
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The army chief stressed that India must chart its own strategic approach to modern warfare.
The army chief stressed that India must chart its own strategic approach to modern warfare.

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan, on Friday, called for India to abandon dependence on Western models of warfare and instead develop its own strategic doctrines rooted in creativity, innovation, and self-reliance.

“We can’t remain slaves to Western concepts of war,” Gen Chauhan said while addressing the EastTech 2025 symposium in Ranchi. Quoting national poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, he added, “War is a science and an art. A warrior must be creative. We cannot lead the defence sector unless we are creative.”

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The CDS underlined that although indigenisation of defence manufacturing in India began late, the country is now moving firmly in the right direction. “We have to develop self-reliance not only in platforms but also in weapons systems and networks. We may not have done so well in platforms, but we have done reasonably well in weapons systems,” he said.

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He stressed that India must remain “innovative, inventive, and imaginative” to keep pace with evolving battlefield challenges. “This is captured in some verses of Ramdhari Singh Dinkar in his poem Rashmirathi,” Gen Chauhan noted, explaining that the poet’s call for imagination applies equally to soldiers, scientists, and industrialists.