Forces granted emergency financial powers amid Covid-19 crisis Rahul Singh, New Delhi © Provided by Hindustan Times Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reviewed the military’s preparations for Covid relief thrice this week in one-on-one meetings with the chief of defence staff, the Indian Air force chief and the army chief. (HT File Photo)
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Friday granted emergency financial powers to the military to strengthen and accelerate its efforts to deal with the crisis posed by the coronavirus disease pandemic even as the Indian Navy dispatched its warships to foreign shores to bring back liquid oxygen filled cryogenic containers.
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The PMO can hardly blame the armed forces for soldiering on however they could. After all, theyâve been working without any political guidance for years.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is known to be not just an orator, but also someone who often throws in a few surprises in his speeches, or even shocks, depending on where you stand. His recent speech at the Combined Commandersâ Conference, the most vital annual meeting in terms of Indiaâs defence, could come into either category. Many were outraged at the breaking with convention in inviting personnel below officer rank, while most others found aspects of his directives puzzling, to say the least. But in the general discontent, there is one aspect that deserves attention and critical analysesÂ
Logistics key to future wars, need to step up tri-service integration: CDS
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Logistics key to future wars, need to step up tri-service integration: CDS. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 1 : Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat on Thursday stressed that all future wars will be conducted by the three services of the armed forces in an integrated manner, and will need sound logistics for success, as he operationalised the third Joint Logistics Node in Mumbai. To enable our armed forces to conduct successful operations, it is essential that they be provided with sound logistics support during all stages of the war, he said, operationalising and dedicating to the services the Joint Logistics Node, via video conferencing from New Delhi.