New Delhi: In the emerging defence paradigm, India's security would be maintained not only along the northern and western borders but in the strategic space of the extended neighbourhood as well, Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat said on Saturday.
He also said that India values its emerging relationship with the US and cherishes its traditional relationship with Russia, adding that the nation shares a mature and robust defence and security framework with both these powers.
Addressing a symposium on defence exports, General Rawat said that the armed forces will have to work through the budgetary constraints by finding the best solutions through new acquisitions and optimisation considering the macro-economic parameters.
Referring to proposed reforms in the military structure, General Rawat said that the Chief of Defence Staff and the theatre commanders would 'conjointly' provide unity of command while the service headquarters and the 'component commanders' could provide unity of effort.
Under a big-ticket reform initiative, India is working on setting up of several theatre commands, integrating some of the commands of the three services, to deal with future security challenges facing the country.
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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.
The government had appointed General Rawat as India's first Chief of Defence Staff on December 31 last year to bring synergy in the functioning of the three services.
Talking about the regional security paradigm, he touched upon key aspects of India's security doctrine. In this context, he mentioned International Border (IB) and Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan as about Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China.
"In the emerging security paradigm, India's security would be maintained not, as hitherto, on the IB, LC or the LAC alone, but in the strategic space of the 'extended neighbourhood' and the strategic frontier'," he said without elaborating further.
India has been ramping up defence and security ties with many countries in its extended neighbourhood like Indonesia, Singapore and several countries in the Gulf region in the last few years.