General NS Raja Subramani Assumes Role as India's Chief of Defence Staff
'Jointness, self-reliance key to India's security': General NS Raja Subramani takes charge as CDS
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General NS Raja Subramani has officially taken over as India's Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), emphasizing the importance of jointness and self-reliance for national security. He received a ceremonial Guard of Honour in New Delhi as he succeeds General Anil Chauhan.
- 01General NS Raja Subramani was appointed as Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) on Monday.
- 02He received a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the South Block lawns in New Delhi.
- 03General Raja Subramani emphasizes 'jointness' and 'self-reliance' as key to India's security.
- 04He succeeds General Anil Chauhan, who completed his tenure on May 30.
- 05The CDS role is pivotal in shaping India's military strategy and operations.
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General NS Raja Subramani has officially assumed the position of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) in India, following a ceremonial Guard of Honour held at the South Block in New Delhi. His appointment highlights a focus on 'jointness' and 'self-reliance' as essential components of India's national security strategy. General Raja Subramani takes over from General Anil Chauhan, who concluded his term on May 30. As the top military officer, Raja Subramani's leadership is expected to influence the direction of India's military operations and strategic planning significantly.
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General Raja Subramani's leadership is expected to enhance India's military strategy and operational readiness.
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