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Govt allows single-point command for Army, Navy, Air Force via Chief of Defence Staff & DMA Secy

Govt allows single-point command for Army, Navy, Air Force via Chief of Defence Staff & DMA Secy

Time of India24-06-2025
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
on Tuesday authorised the
Chief of Defence Staff
(CDS) and Secretary,
Department of Military Affairs
(DMA), to issue
Joint Instructions and Joint Orders
applicable to the Army, Navy, and Air Force, in a step aimed at modernising the functioning of the
Indian Armed Forces
.
The announcement marks a departure from the earlier system where each Service issued separate instructions on matters involving two or more Services.
The first Joint Order titled 'Approval, Promulgation and Numbering of Joint Instructions and Joint Orders' was issued the same day.
The order focuses on streamlining processes, removing redundancies, and enhancing coordination across the Services.
The move is expected to improve administrative efficiency and foster transparency. It is also seen as a foundation for strengthening jointness in military operations and planning.
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According to the
Ministry of Defence
, this step marks the beginning of a new phase of integration across the three Services, reinforcing the Armed Forces' unity of purpose.
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