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Lethal force: Government clears plan to recast Army HQ
New Delhi, March 7
Nearly 20 per cent of the officers posted in the Army headquarters will be shifted to field areas as the government has approved all the recommendations of a panel formed last year to reorganize the nerve centre of the force to make it more agile, lethal and network-oriented to face future wars.
The exercise will immediately make 229 officers of various ranks posted in army headquarters available for field formations. The Army headquarter will have a new deputy chief of army staff (strategy).
The officer will have the most significant positioning as he will handle all operational and force planning issues with military operations, military intelligence, strategic planning and operational loigstics branches reporting to him.
A newly created Information Warfare (IW) branch headed by a lieutenant general to deal with hybrid warfare and social media challenges will also report to deputy chief (strategy).
This will be the third deputy chief in the Army headquarters which at the moment as deputy chief (planning and system) and deputy chief (information system and training).
In other significant change accepted by the MoD is the merging of deputy chief (P&S) and Master General Ordnance (MGO) into a single entity to be called deputy chief (capability development and sustenance). The office will handle the Army budget.
All the Army acquisitions will be handled by a new office under Director General (capability development) which has been formed by merging the office of deputy chief (P&S) and Director General (weapons and equipment). The revenue budget will be handled by DG (Sustenance).
Army's training command in Shimla will now be sole adviser to the Army Chief on all the matters related to training.
Two new dedicated branches to deal with transparency and probity have been added to be headed by major generals dealing with vigilance and human rights.
The Army HQ reorganization study was commissioned by Army Chief General Bipin Rawat and the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has accepted all the recommendations.
(For graphic)
Preparing army for the future war, the force's headquarters is being made more agile, lethal and network-oriended
Here is how will the new Army HQ look like:
* 229 officers will move out to field formations (around 20% of the current officer strength in AHQ)
* A new Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy) will be appointed. The officer will handle all operational and force planning issues.
* Military Operations, Military Intelligence, Strategic Planning and Operational Logistics wings will report to him. He will also handle Information Warfare to deal with hybrid wars and social media reality
* A Director General will head Information Warfare (IW) wing
* Offices of deputy chief of army staff (planning and system) and Master Guard Ordnance (MGO) to be merged into one office of Capability Development and Sustenance
* Director general (capability development) to deal with acquisitions
* Director general (sustenance) to deal with expenditure
* Army commander of training command ARTRAC to be single point adviser to the Army Chief on all training issues
* A major general to head vigilance department and other human rights as part of the move to bring transparency and probity
The exercise will immediately make 229 officers of various ranks posted in army headquarters available for field formations. The Army headquarter will have a new deputy chief of army staff (strategy).
The officer will have the most significant positioning as he will handle all operational and force planning issues with military operations, military intelligence, strategic planning and operational loigstics branches reporting to him.
A newly created Information Warfare (IW) branch headed by a lieutenant general to deal with hybrid warfare and social media challenges will also report to deputy chief (strategy).
This will be the third deputy chief in the Army headquarters which at the moment as deputy chief (planning and system) and deputy chief (information system and training).
In other significant change accepted by the MoD is the merging of deputy chief (P&S) and Master General Ordnance (MGO) into a single entity to be called deputy chief (capability development and sustenance). The office will handle the Army budget.
All the Army acquisitions will be handled by a new office under Director General (capability development) which has been formed by merging the office of deputy chief (P&S) and Director General (weapons and equipment). The revenue budget will be handled by DG (Sustenance).
Army's training command in Shimla will now be sole adviser to the Army Chief on all the matters related to training.
Two new dedicated branches to deal with transparency and probity have been added to be headed by major generals dealing with vigilance and human rights.
The Army HQ reorganization study was commissioned by Army Chief General Bipin Rawat and the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has accepted all the recommendations.
(For graphic)
Preparing army for the future war, the force's headquarters is being made more agile, lethal and network-oriended
Here is how will the new Army HQ look like:
* 229 officers will move out to field formations (around 20% of the current officer strength in AHQ)
* A new Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy) will be appointed. The officer will handle all operational and force planning issues.
* Military Operations, Military Intelligence, Strategic Planning and Operational Logistics wings will report to him. He will also handle Information Warfare to deal with hybrid wars and social media reality
* A Director General will head Information Warfare (IW) wing
* Offices of deputy chief of army staff (planning and system) and Master Guard Ordnance (MGO) to be merged into one office of Capability Development and Sustenance
* Director general (capability development) to deal with acquisitions
* Director general (sustenance) to deal with expenditure
* Army commander of training command ARTRAC to be single point adviser to the Army Chief on all training issues
* A major general to head vigilance department and other human rights as part of the move to bring transparency and probity

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