The parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence has backed a bill that seeks to empower the Union government to notify the setting up of interservices organisations, including joint services commands, and bestow powers on heads of such organisations to act against personnel from any of the three services to ensure discipline and effective discharge of duties. The bill aims to promote tri-services integration and improve the functioning of interservices organisations. It is part of the ongoing theaterisation drive to optimize the military s resources for future wars. | Latest News India
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Other issues that require Gen Chauhan’s attention are Agnipath, military equipment acquisition policy and enhanced defence modernization budget to catch up with China
The proposed legislation aims to eliminate certain hurdles in order to maintain discipline and expedite case disposition, which will save time and public money “without disturbing the unique service conditions or amending the service Acts”, , BW Explains, The Inter-Services Organisations (Command Control & Discipline) Bill 2023
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