Indian Army gets lean and lethal for future battlefield
A new deputy chief of army staff strategy post is being created to deal with all operational and force planning.
New Delhi: The Indian Army will undertake a major restructuring of its headquarters, which will lead to the shifting of 20 per cent of young officers posted in New Delhi back to units and field formations. This restructuring is to make the Army more agile, lean and lethal for future warfare.
A new deputy chief of army staff strategy post is being created to deal with all operational and force planning. He will have the Military Operations, Military Intelligence, Strategic Planning and Operational Logistics branches, as well as the newly-created Infor-mation Warfare branch under him.
At present the director-general of military operations (DGMO) and the DG (Military Intelligence) report to the Army Chief or the vice-chief.
In keeping with the needs of future battlefields, hybrid warfare and social media reality, the new DG (Information Warfare) will have under him the erstwhile ADGs of Public Information (PI) and Information Warfare.
There are now around 1,100 officers posted at the Army Headquarters, of which some 230 will be shifted out.