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Gen Anil Chauhan takes charge as India's new Chief of Defence Staff

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New Delhi, September 30

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General Anil Chauhan on Friday became India’s new Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) with a mandate to implement the ambitious theaterisation plan that seeks to ensure tri-services synergy and prepare the military for future security challenges.

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Newly-appointed Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan arrives for the tri-service Guard of Honour at South Block in New Delhi. Tribune photo: Manas Ranjan Bhui

General Chauhan, a former eastern Army commander, took charge as the country’s senior-most military commander over nine months after first CDS General Bipin Rawat died in a helicopter crash in Tamil Nadu.

“I will try to fulfil expectations of the three services,” General Chauhan said.

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Known as an expert on China, his appointment to the top post comes amid the lingering border row between Indian and Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh.

Sixty-one-year-old Chauhan will also function as secretary in the Department of Military Affairs.

He retired from service on May 31 last year when he was serving as the eastern Army commander. After his retirement, he was serving as the military adviser to the National Security Council Secretariat headed by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval.

Before assuming charge of the CDS, General Chauhan paid tributes to India’s fallen soldiers at the National War Memorial in the India Gate complex.

He was also accorded a tri-services guard of honour at the lawns of the South Block in the Raisina Hills.

Born on May 18, 1961, General Chauhan was commissioned into the 11 Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army in 1981.

As CDS, General Chauhan’s primary task will be to implement the theaterisation model to bring in tri-services synergy by rolling out integrated military commands.

According to the theaterisation plan, each of the theatre commands will have units of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force and all of them will work as a single entity looking after security challenges in a specified geographical territory under an operational commander.

At present, the three forces have a total of 17 commands. Initially, a plan was firmed up for the creation of an Air Defence Command and Maritime Theatre Command.

The Indian Air Force has some reservations about the proposed theatre commands.

In becoming the CDS, General Chauhan assumed the rank of the four-star General.

General Chauhan is the first retired three-star officer to return to service in a four-star rank.

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