Assumptions about permanent friends are unreliable, India must be ready to act independently: CDS Gen Anil Chauhan
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], February 14 (ANI): Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan said that assumptions about permanent friends or adversaries are increasingly unreliable in today's evolving global order, asserting that India must be prepared to act independently when required.
Addressing the opening session of the JAI Se Vijay seminar in Pune, the Chief of Defence Staff said, "Assumptions about permanent friends or adversaries are increasingly becoming unreliable. In today's world, it is difficult to define who are your friends, who are your allies, who are your enemies and who are your adversaries. India must therefore be prepared mentally, structurally and materially to act independently when required."
Elaborating on the theme JAI Se Vijay, Gen Chauhan said victory in modern times cannot be based on rhetoric or symbolic claims but must rest on "demonstrated evidence and verifiable outcomes". He cautioned that destruction of infrastructure or damage to airfields alone does not constitute enduring victory.
Referring to the Prime Minister's articulation of JAI as an acronym for Jointness, Aatmanirbharta and Innovation, the CDS said the concept today signifies freedom from foreign dependency and a colonial mindset. "It is not just victory over an adversary, but equally victory over inertia, prejudices, and institutional comfort," he said.
The CDS said jointness must go beyond organisational changes to reflect integrated thinking across domains, while Aatmanirbharta should be seen as strategic autonomy rather than isolation. Innovation, he added, must permeate doctrines, training, leadership and organisational culture, not remain limited to technology alone. (ANI)
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