The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation
New Delhi, January 1
The mountain strike corps, aimed at countering China, was formally raised by holding a "flag hoisting" ceremony at Ranchi today. The headquarters of 59 Division, under the Corps, was also raised simultaneously this morning. The second Division, 72, will be raised at Pathankot later.
This is the first corps to be raised since the 9 Corps was raised at Yol, near Dharamsala, in 2005.
It would take another 10 months to complete staffing and equipping of the 59 Division that would get already established regiments, sources said. The regiments would be replenished with new recruits as this corps would lead to force accretion and not draw from existing forces.
Instructions have already been issued for moving of regiments. Each of the Divisions will have four brigades and a strength of around 30,000 each, including infantry, signals, artillery, engineers, armoured and supply, besides helicopters. The existing three strike corps at Ambala, Mathura and Bhopal have around 80,000 troops each.
The CCS cleared the corps on July 17, allocating Rs 64,000 crore to be spent over the next six-seven years.
Ranchi is the temporary headquarters. The corps and the division will have their headquarters at Panagarh in West Bengal. The IAF special operations aircraft, C-130 J Super Hercules, will also be based there.
Maj Gen Raymond Norohna has been designated as the first GoC of the corps that has been named the 17 Strike Corps. Normally a strike corps is headed by a Lieut General rank official. Maj Gen Norohna is slated for promotion as Lieut General and the file for his appointment along with the promotions of 14 other Major Generals is pending with the appointments committee of the Cabinet.
The board for promotion was conducted on November 13 and since then the file has been moving between the Ministry of Defence and the Army over some queries.
First since 2005
* This is the first corps to be raised since the 9 Corps was raised at Yol, near Dharamsala, in 2005
* It will take another 10 months to complete staffing and equipping of the 59 Division that will get already established regiments
* The second Division, 72, will be raised at Pathankot later
New Delhi, January 1
The mountain strike corps, aimed at countering China, was formally raised by holding a "flag hoisting" ceremony at Ranchi today. The headquarters of 59 Division, under the Corps, was also raised simultaneously this morning. The second Division, 72, will be raised at Pathankot later.
This is the first corps to be raised since the 9 Corps was raised at Yol, near Dharamsala, in 2005.
It would take another 10 months to complete staffing and equipping of the 59 Division that would get already established regiments, sources said. The regiments would be replenished with new recruits as this corps would lead to force accretion and not draw from existing forces.
Instructions have already been issued for moving of regiments. Each of the Divisions will have four brigades and a strength of around 30,000 each, including infantry, signals, artillery, engineers, armoured and supply, besides helicopters. The existing three strike corps at Ambala, Mathura and Bhopal have around 80,000 troops each.
The CCS cleared the corps on July 17, allocating Rs 64,000 crore to be spent over the next six-seven years.
Ranchi is the temporary headquarters. The corps and the division will have their headquarters at Panagarh in West Bengal. The IAF special operations aircraft, C-130 J Super Hercules, will also be based there.
Maj Gen Raymond Norohna has been designated as the first GoC of the corps that has been named the 17 Strike Corps. Normally a strike corps is headed by a Lieut General rank official. Maj Gen Norohna is slated for promotion as Lieut General and the file for his appointment along with the promotions of 14 other Major Generals is pending with the appointments committee of the Cabinet.
The board for promotion was conducted on November 13 and since then the file has been moving between the Ministry of Defence and the Army over some queries.
First since 2005
* This is the first corps to be raised since the 9 Corps was raised at Yol, near Dharamsala, in 2005
* It will take another 10 months to complete staffing and equipping of the 59 Division that will get already established regiments
* The second Division, 72, will be raised at Pathankot later