General Bipin Rawat, the Chief of Defence Staff, conducted a lengthy meeting on thursday to allay the fears of the indian army, Navy, and air Force about upcoming military theatre commands, and properly addressed all of the tri-services issues. During his Independence Day address this year, prime minister Narendra Modi is anticipated to propose significant adjustments and reforms to the military architecture.

In front of three service chiefs, vice chiefs, and integrated defence staff officials above the level of major general and equivalent, General Rawat convened a five-hour conference to outline the planned military theatre commands. Military activities will be synergized in order to respond quickly to future crises. China, India's primary military adversary, has already reorganised its military into theatre commands and is assisting Pakistani client pakistan in shedding its imperial past and reforming its military.

On the recommendation of defence minister Rajnath Singh, Gen Rawat convened the meeting with the military commanders. Before the military theatre commands were revealed, he wanted all reasonable concerns of the tri-services to be documented and valid ones handled. The discussion on thursday was the second on the topic, with the Modi administration on the verge of announcing the marine theatre command and the air defence command. Next year, three land commands will be declared, with the western theatre command being entirely responsible for the Pakistan-China border.

Jointmanship and synergy across three services are the future (and have been for more than two decades). As is the case with theatre commands, the service chief's power is restricted to procurement and training. When the Kargil conflict broke out in May 1999, both the army and the indian air Force were on separate pages, revealing the flaws within the indian military.

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