Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

MODI SET TO ADDRESS COMMANDERS’ MEET ON SEPT 28

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the Combined Commanders Conference on September 28, the second anniversar­y of 2016’s surgical strikes against terror pods in Pakistani territory by Indian forces. The conference will be held at the Jodhpur Air Force Station and focus on operationa­l preparedne­ss, the need for jointmansh­ip (the military term for integrated planning and operation of the three services) and theatre commands (or unified commands) for better response.

South Block officials said on condition of anonymity that the annual conference will be on September 27 and 28 with Prime Minister Modi likely to be briefed about the meeting by senior defence ministry officials on Tuesday when he returns from Varanasi. It is at this meeting that the programme will be finalised, they added. The Combined Commanders Conference will be attended by the three Chiefs with Admiral Sunil Lanba and Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa returning from US after an official and personal visit respective­ly much before the high level deliberati­ons.

While the agenda of the conference is classified, PM Modi is expected to review operationa­l preparedne­ss as well as drill into the three forces the need for jointmansh­ip in view of limited military resources. Even though the need for jointmansh­ip has come up time and again after the Kargil war, analysts say the three services tend to operate in silos with no one willing to part with their turf. The Air Force, since its western commander virtually fought it out with the then vice army chief way back in 2002, has always believed in its strategic role rather than a supportive one. Indeed, such is the turf war that the recently created Integrated Defence Staff’s role is primarily humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief.

PM Modi and the combined commanders will also delve into restructur­ing the three services into theatre commands for better utilisatio­n of resources and faster response in hostilitie­s.

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