Lt. General Anil Chauhan (retd.) appointed next Chief of Defence Staff
The appointment comes more than nine months after the post fell vacant following the death of General Bipin Rawat.
The Government on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, appointed former Eastern Army Commander
Lt. General Anil Chauhan as the next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS). The post has been vacant since the death of the country’s first CDS Gen. Bipin Rawat in a helicopter crash in December 2021.
“The Government has decided to appoint Lt.
Gen. Anil Chauhan (Retired) as the next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) who shall
also function as Secretary to Government of India, Department of Military
Affairs with effect from the date of his assumption of charge and until further
orders,” the Defence Ministry said in a statement.
In a career spanning over nearly 40 years, Lt.
Gen. Anil Chauhan had held several command, staff and instrumental appointments
and had extensive experience in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and
Kashmir and North-East India, the statement said.
In June, the Government amended Service Rules
of the Army, Navy and Air Force allowing retired Service Chiefs and three star
rank officers eligible for consideration to the country’s top military post.
However, with an age limit imposed that the retired officer should not have
attained 62 years on the date of appointment, retired Service Chiefs were
largely ruled out especially so for the present consideration.
Post retirement, Lt. Gen. Chauhan took over as
the Military Advisor in the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) from
Lt. Gen. Vinod G. Khandare who stepped down from the post in October 2021.
In December 2019, the Government approved the
creation of the post of CDS who would also function as the Principal Military
Adviser to Defence Minister and Permanent Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee
(COSC). In addition, the DMA was created as the fifth department in the
Ministry of Defence (MoD) with the CDS functioning as its Secretary.
While the tenure of Service Chiefs is 62 years
of age or three years whichever is earlier, the age limit for the CDS is 65
years of age with no fixed tenure defined.
Gen. Bipin Rawat who had served as the 27th
Army Chief from December 31, 2016 till December 31, 2019, took over as the
first CDS on January 1, 2020. He, along with his wife Madhulika Rawat and 12
others were
killed in a chopper crash on December 08, 2021.
Born on May 18, 1961, Lt. Gen. Chauhan was
commissioned into the 11 Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army in 1981. He is an
alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla and Indian Military
Academy, Dehradun.
In the rank of Major General, he had commanded
an Infantry Division in Baramula sector in Jammu and Kashmir. Later as Lt.
General, he commanded a Corps in the North East and subsequently became the
Eastern Army Commander in September 2019 and held the charge until his
retirement from service on May 31, 2021. In addition to these command
appointments, Lt. Gen. Chauhan also served as Director General of Military
Operations.
Major task ahead
General Rawat was pushing forward the
ambitious plan for reorganisation of the armed forces into integrated theatre
commands among other measures to bring in synergy and efficiency.
The broad mandate of the CDS includes bringing
about “jointness” in “operations, logistics, transport, training, support
services, communications, repairs and maintenance of the three Services, within
three years of the first CDS assuming office”.
This task now falls on the new CDS to build
consensus and take the reorganisation process forward, which has been delayed
due to lack of complete consensus and objections on certain aspects from the
Air Force. Detailed studies have already been carried out, and table top
exercises executed in the recent past to fine tune the modalities. Additional
studies have also been carried out in this direction.
In addition, the war in Ukraine has added
urgency on the need to indigenise critical military technologies and systems
and reduce dependence on imports.
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