New Delhi:Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said a host of initiatives are underway to build a robust and self-reliant defence ecosystem in India along with combating the "menace of information warfare" against national security.
Addressing the inaugural edition of Delhi Defence Dialogue (DDD), titled ‘Adaptive Defence: Navigating the Changing Landscape of Modern Warfare’, at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA), Singh said, "Government of India has been working at the structural, organisational and capability levels to incorporate strong element of jointness among the three armed forces. The establishment of the institution of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), development of the idea of theatre commands, improvisation of the training curriculum, and forging new defence partnerships around the world are some of them," Singh said.
Adaptive defence strategies
The minister said that India is increasingly deploying 'adaptive defence' strategies to counter the menace of information warfare against national security, taking several initiatives to address the issue of defence modernisation and production. The 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan', with its focus on self-reliance in defence sector, forms the bedrock of this vision, he added.
Singh described 'adaptive defence', as a strategic approach, where a nation’s military forces and defence mechanisms continuously evolve to counter emerging threats and challenges effectively. In essence, it involves cultivating a mindset and capability to adapt, innovate, and persevere, even in the face of unpredictable and evolving circumstances, Singh said while applauding MP-IDSA, led by its director general Amb Sujan R. Chinoy, for taking the initiative to focus on 'adaptive defence'.