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India lists theatre commands, simpler defence procurement as priorities for 2025

These reforms aim to lay the foundation for "unprecedented" advancements in defense preparedness, ensuring India's security and sovereignty amidst 21st-century challenges, said Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.

January 01, 2025 / 18:11 IST
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India on Wednesday declared 2025 as the year of defense reforms, with a focus on rolling out integrated theatre commands to boost tri-services synergy and ensure simpler, time-sensitive military procurement. The broader aim is to transform the military into a technologically advanced force.

The overall goal of the nine-point reforms planned by the defense ministry is to foster deeper collaboration among key stakeholders, break silos, eliminate inefficiencies, and optimize the utilization of resources. These reforms aim to lay the foundation for "unprecedented" advancements in defense preparedness, ensuring India's security and sovereignty amidst 21st-century challenges, said Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.

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The defense ministry’s focus on theatre commands is significant, as it signals a resolve to introduce this ambitious reform in 2025. Under the theatreization model, the government seeks to integrate the capabilities of the Army, Air Force, and Navy, optimally utilizing their resources for wars and operations. Each theatre command will have units from all three services, working as a unified entity to address security challenges in a specified geographical area. Currently, the Army, Navy, and Air Force have separate commands.

The decision to observe 2025 as the "Year of Reforms" and its broad objectives were finalized at a high-level meeting chaired by Singh and attended by all defense ministry secretaries. One of the nine points discussed was the initiative to instil a "sense of pride" in Indian culture and ideas, fostering confidence in achieving global standards through indigenous capabilities while adopting best practices from modern militaries suited to India’s conditions.