New Delhi:Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat outlined the need to balance the requirements of the armed forces in the overall context of national resources and the needs of infrastructure. Outlining the difference between 'military force' and 'military power', he underscored India’s pole position in an evolving security scenario.
General Bipin Rawat delivered the 12th YB Chavan Memorial Lecture, which was organised under the aegis of the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA), on ‘Restructuring of the Indian Armed Forces: The Way Ahead’ on Friday.
In his keynote address, General Rawat touched upon the concept of strategic frontiers as distinct from geographical boundaries. He termed the journey of the Indian armed forces over the decades and the lessons learnt through various wars leading up to the current focus on integrated functional commands and theatres.
He emphasised that to deal with the challenges of the future battlespace, it is vital to pay adequate attention to cyber threats, integration of special forces, reform of the current tri-service commands and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' in defence manufacturing with the fullest involvement of both the public and private sectors.