In a first ever exercise after
Independence, the Ministry of Defence in consultation with the Indian Army has
decided to reform the Indian Army in a planned manner. These decisions were
approved by the Defence Minister Shri Arun Jaitley after an extensive consultation
with all stakeholders.
The first phase of the reforms
involves redeployment and restructuring of approximately 57,000 posts of
officers/JCOs/ORs and civilians. Major reforms concerning the following have
been approved:-
·
Optimisation
of Signals Establishments to include Radio Monitoring Companies, Corps Air
Support Signal Regiments, Air Formation Signal Regiments, Composite Signal
Regiments and merger of Corps Operating and Engineering Signal Regiments.
·
Restructuring
of repair echelons in the Army to include Base Workshops, Advance Base
Workshops and Static/Station Workshops in the field Army.
·
Redeployment
of Ordnance echelons to include Vehicle Depots, Ordnance Depots and Central
Ordnance Depots apart from streamlining inventory control mechanisms.
·
Better
utilization of Supply and Transport echelons and Animal Transport units.
·
Closure
of Military Farms and Army postal establishments in peace locations.
·
Enhancement
in standards for recruitment of clerical staff and drivers in the Army.
·
Improving
the efficiency of the National Cadet Corps.
Implementation
has begun with the decision of the Cabinet Committee on Security to close 39
military farms in a time bound manner.
The Ministry of Defence had
constituted a Committee of Experts under the Chairmanship of Lt Gen (Retd) (Dr.)
DB Shekatkar with a mandate to recommend measures for enhancing of Combat
Capability & Rebalancing Defence Expenditure of the Armed Forces with an
aim to increase "teeth to tail ratio".
The Committee of experts had
submitted its report to the Ministry in December, 2016, which was considered by
the Ministry of Defence and 99 recommendations were sent to the Armed Forces
for making an implementation plan. The Defence Minister Shri Arun Jaitley has
approved 65 of these recommendations pertaining to the Indian Army for
implementation.
These reforms will be completed
in all respects by 31 December 2019. Restructuring by the Indian Army is aimed
at enhancing Combat Capability in a manner that the officers/JCOs/ORs will be
used for improving operational preparedness and civilians will be redeployed in
different wings of the Armed Forces for improving efficiency.
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