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Coming soon: An 'agile, lethal, versatile' Indian Army

The Indian Army will move from a "command-based" deployment to a "theatre command" format where the "front" or the spearhead will be seamlessly integrated with resources in the "depth" or the rear, says RS Chauhan

The exact contours of the long-awaited transformation of the Indian Army will be finalised at the end of October after Exercise Sudarshan Shakti, a massive desert operation to be conducted by 21 Corps, one of the three strike formation India possesses, concludes.

Conceptualised in 2010 after a two-year study by a group of top generals under the current army chief, Gen VK Singh [ Images ], when he was the Eastern Army commander, the transformation envisages seamless integration of available forces without the constraints of limiting the resources in water-tight compartments of "commands".

So far, each command and formation operated well within its prescribed boundaries and deployed the combat as well as support services only within its own jurisdiction.

The transformation, however, seeks to break down these artificial boundaries to minimise losses and increase optimal utilisation of resources. So in the years to come, the Indian Army will move from a "command-based" deployment to a "theatre command" format where the "front" or the spearhead will be seamlessly integrated with resources in the "depth" or the rear.


In other words, when fighting formations get busy in taking on the enemy, the support elements dealing with food supplies, ammunition, spares etc -- usually based towards the rear -- will have total synergy with the frontline troops, thereby increasing their effectiveness. :devil::yahoo::taz::cheers:

The basic idea is to turn the lumbering Army into "an agile, lethal, versatile and networked force, which is capability-based to meet future challenges". Gen VK Singh has said the transformation must be 360 degrees and "enhance operational capability through reorganisation, restructuring, force development and relocation".

The concept is based on 13 transformation studies. These range from ways to consolidate strike capabilities and "flatten" HQs, to "synergising" all resources. Some of the Army's new transformative concepts are already being "test-bedded".

The chief in fact told the Army commanders in the ongoing commanders' conference in New Delhi [ Images ] which began on Monday that proposals for "theatrisation" of combat and combat services support have been completed and they would be test-bedded during the forthcoming Southern Command Exercise with troops. Once the efficacy is ascertained, it would be implemented. Processes are also on for re-structuring of the Army headquarters, so that it becomes a more responsive and synergised organisation.

All these steps undertaken would ensure that our Army is more agile, responsive and effective, the Army chief said.

The five-day conference is focusing on various macro-level issues pertaining to operational preparedness, equipment sustainment for mission readiness and maximising combat power generation capability of the Army, enhancing professional military education for scholar warriors, logistics and other administrative aspects. Procedures to ensure efficient 'budgetary management', 'improvement of habitat in high altitude areas' and 'night landing capability for airfields in the northern and western theatres' was deliberated on the first day of the conference. It was brought out that due to low temperatures at night, the carrying capacity of the IL-76 would increase, thus helping in winter stocking as also for operational logistic build-up.

Coming soon: An 'agile, lethal, versatile' Indian Army - Rediff.com India News
 
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They should concentrate on getting the first phase of F-Insas done by 2013. Procurements of Carbines and other armaments urgently need to be speeded up.
 
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They should concentrate on getting the first phase of F-Insas done by 2013. Procurements of Carbines and other armaments urgently need to be speeded up.

F-INSAS is part of this gradual modernisation but this sort fo thing is just as vital as is net centric capability and induction of higher mobility platforms. But time is a hige factor here.
 
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In other words.. the Chief wants to decentralize command.
The same thing that was done to the US forces during the early 90's.
Where now they have different commands but none of them constrained on resources.
Supplies are packaged to any command that needs it.
Units may be added or removed as seen fit.
And the force commander doesn't actually "own" anything.. instead forces are packaged for his use.


Good idea..
Will help keep waste of resources down.. whilst speeding up inter services co-ordination.
 
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Lets see whats on the move -- ll know very soon either its a waste of resources or SOmthing like an unforgetable experience;):tup:
 
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lets hope we live to see this thing happen in our lifetime?
 
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why the pessimism mate?
Dear seneor its not pessimism but just look at what our leaders are doing with MRCA & artillary its a pain my own elder brother died in kargill becuse of insas backfire & i was in 5th class then & have they done & learend anything i geuss no u tell me what should i expect from these crazy, rotten & greedy clowns
 
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Dear seneor its not pessimism but just look at what our leaders are doing with MRCA & artillary its a pain my own elder brother died in kargill becuse of insas backfire & i was in 5th class then & have they done & learend anything i geuss no u tell me what should i expect from these crazy, rotten & greedy clowns
Especially true @the emboldened part!
20 years and still no Artillery gun?!
 
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Especially true @the emboldened part!
20 years and still no Artillery gun?!
Thanks seneor but what about all the lifes at steak of owr young officers & jawans who fight daily with these obsolete & may i say crap guns daily & putting there lifes on the line for owr nation & what are they getting in return(Adarsh scam)pethettik
 
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Restructuring the Army's field formations to facilitate cross attachment and movement of fighting formations, and logistics units from one command zone to another seamlessly and rapidly in response to emerging operational imperatives is a very good idea. What I understand is that it will be the operational control which will be switched between commands and theaters as per requirement and will return to the parent Command after the situation normalises. The administrative control will be retained by the parent Command except for local administration. Yes, it will enhance efficiency, quicken responses, cut down time needed to order move of combat formations/units from one command to another or reroute logistics chains.

This is an aspect of the Army's doctrine and methodology for conduct of war. It has no relation to procurement of equipment or research and development for future systems.
 
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I doubt FINSAS is progressing at all after the ensuing political chaos in our country recently. This GOI shown bare naked, now they'd just go the opposite way convinced that htey won't win the elections in 2014 and will do as much damage as possible to the nation in every sector since they've nothing to "lose".
 
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I doubt FINSAS is progressing at all after the ensuing political chaos in our country recently. This GOI shown bare naked, now they'd just go the opposite way convinced that htey won't win the elections in 2014 and will do as much damage as possible to the nation in every sector since they've nothing to "lose".
With all due respect, this makes NO SENSE. Why would a GOVT seek to hurt their own country like this? Long game- they want to be re-elected at some point.
 
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IA seems to be having lots of desert exercises big in magnitude ....can anyone pls tell me when was the last time IA conduct such vast exercises like Sudarshan Shakti in mountainous terrain like in Kashmir or NE
 
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